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— Occupational IQ research

Average IQ of Aerospace Engineers: 130

Average IQ
130
Percentile
98th
Category
Engineering
Strongest axes
spatial, numeric, logical

Aerospace Engineers show an average IQ of approximately 130, placing the median practitioner at the 98th percentile of the general adult population — the top 2%. This estimate is derived from occupational sampling studies, GRE/SAT score conversions for entry-level practitioners, and meta-analyses of cognitive ability data by profession.

Why Aerospace Engineers cluster at this IQ level

The profession selects for, and then trains, the cognitive abilities required to do the work. Aerospace Engineers show particular strength in spatial, numeric, logical — the cognitive axes that most predict performance in this field. These traits cluster because the work itself demands them and because entry filters (degrees, exams, certifications, interviews) screen for them.

Within the engineering field, Aerospace Engineers sit relatively high compared to peers. The standard deviation within the occupation is typically 10-15 IQ points, meaning roughly two-thirds of working Aerospace Engineers fall in the IQ 115-145 band.

Cognitive demands of the work

The IQ figure for Aerospace Engineers reflects the cognitive load of the actual job:

ProfessionAvg IQPercentile
Electrical Engineer12897th
Civil Engineer12796th
Mechanical Engineer12796th
Engineer (general)12495th
Robotics Engineer12897th
Aerospace Engineers13098th
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What this average does NOT mean

An occupational IQ average is a statistical mean, not a hiring criterion. 130-level cognition is the typical Aerospace Engineer, not the minimum. Plenty of working Aerospace Engineers score below 115, succeeding through experience, conscientiousness, deep domain knowledge, and motivation — none of which IQ tests measure.

The average also describes the people who entered and stayed in the profession. It does not predict whether you specifically could succeed as a aerospace engineer. Personal interest, work ethic, and circumstance matter at least as much.

How to read your own IQ against the Aerospace Engineer average

Frequently asked

What is the average IQ of a aerospace engineer?

The estimated average IQ for Aerospace Engineers is 130, based on occupational sampling and GRE-derived data. This corresponds to roughly the 98th percentile.

Do you need a high IQ to be a aerospace engineer?

There is no formal IQ requirement. The 130 average reflects who tends to enter and stay in the profession, not a minimum threshold. Successful Aerospace Engineers exist well above and below this number.

What's the highest-IQ profession?

Physicists, mathematicians, and astronomers cluster around 131-132 average IQ. The top tier of professions are within 3-4 IQ points of each other.

Other engineering careers

Related reading

Sources: Hauser, R. (2002), Meritocracy, cognitive ability, and the sources of occupational success; Gottfredson, L. (1997), Why g matters: The complexity of everyday life, Intelligence 24(1); U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook.

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