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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Maintenance

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineers - Maintenance (AME-M) perform and certify, aircraft maintenance, inspection, repair and modification of aircraft airframes, engines, propellers, components, structures, systems, and overall aircrafts.

Maintenance tasks include troubleshooting and repair, operation and verification checks, adjustments,  servicing, and modifications on various types of aircraft (fixed wing and rotary wing).

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers can find employment with variety of air operators, including airlines, helicopter operators, charter companies, and in the resource sector. There are also employment opportunities in Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Organizations (MROs).

Other programs in this sector:

 Aircraft Gas Turbine Technician
 | Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Electronics
 | Aircraft Structural Technician

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Recommendations

The following education is recommended: English Studies 12 @ 50%; Math 11 @ 60%.

 

Recommended for success: an interest in mechanics, General Mechanics 11 or Automotive Mechanics 11.