| Aspect | F35 Engineer | F22 Engineer |
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| Required Certifications | Defense contractor certifications, security clearance, aerospace engineering degrees | Similar certifications, security clearance, aerospace engineering degrees |
| Work Environment | Military and defense contractor facilities, aerospace manufacturing | Military bases, aerospace manufacturing, defense contractors |
| Industry Usage | F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, defense industry | F-22 Raptor program, defense industry |
Both F35 Engineers and F22 Engineers work in aerospace defense, requiring similar credentials and security clearances. They are involved in designing, testing, and maintaining advanced fighter jets within the defense industry, often working for military or defense contractors. The main difference lies in the specific aircraft they support, with F35 Engineers focusing on the F-35 program and F22 Engineers on the F-22 program.