What is an Engineer? (Grades K-4)

This article is for students grades K-4.

Engineers solve problems. They use science and math to create new things or make things work better. There are different kinds of engineers. They work on different kinds of projects. Some engineers design buildings or machines. Others find ways to move heat, power, or water from one place to another. Some create new tools.

NASA needs engineers. They design the things humans need to fly in space or on airplanes. Engineers make great ideas become real.

What Exactly Is An Engineer?

What do NASA engineers work on?

NASA has many missions. These missions need different kinds of engineers. Here are some of the ways engineers help NASA get the job done.

Anthony Vareha, NASA flight director, stands at his desk in Mission Control

Anthony Vareha, NASA flight director

Why is it fun to be a NASA engineer?

At NASA, engineers get to work on cool projects. They use science and creativity to find new ways to reach big goals. Here are some of the reasons they like their work.

Elaine Stewart, contamination control engineer

What are some things I can do to help me become an engineer?

Wendy Okolo, Ph.D., aerospace research engineer

How can I try engineering today?

NASA has fun engineering activities that you can do at home. Here are a few to try:

When you do these projects, try them more than once. Make a small change each time. See if it makes your design work better. Engineering is all about testing ideas!

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