Aircraft Materials Training Scheme
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-01 | - |
2024-10-07 | - |
2025-01-06 | - |
2025-03-31 | - |
2025-07-14 | - |
2025-10-06 | - |
Program Overview
The Aircraft Materials Training Scheme at NMIT is an online program that equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to maintain electrical components in aircraft. It covers topics such as metallurgy, corrosion, non-destructive testing, and welding. Upon completion, participants can sit for CAA examinations to obtain a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME) license, opening up career opportunities in the aviation industry.
Program Outline
However, it emphasizes that it is a stand-alone Training Scheme designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills required to maintain electrical components found within aircrafts. Additionally, it fulfills the requirements leading to the award of NZQA Unit Standard 20896 upon successful completion of the AMEL Aeronautical Engineering Knowledge Exam 3.
Outline:
This Training Scheme is delivered online, offering flexible learning and allowing participants to continue full-time employment while working towards CAA examinations. Here's a breakdown of the course structure:
Content:
- Metallurgy principles
- Defect analysis
- The principles of corrosion
- Non-destructive testing
- Welding, soldering, brazing, and metal bonding
- Non-metallic aeronautical components and structure
Schedule:
Online courses commence on the following dates:
- 1 July 2024
- 7 October 2024
- 6 January 2025
- 31 March 2025
- 14 July 2025
Careers:
This Training Scheme equips individuals with the knowledge and skills required to maintain electrical components found in aircraft. This skillset is essential for obtaining a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME) license by subsequently passing the CAA examinations. Licensed engineers can potentially expect significant career opportunities leading to prominent positions within the aviation industry with estimated salary ranges of NZ$60-90K, depending upon experience and overtime.
Other:
- Participants must fulfill the entry requirements, including academic qualifications related to aircraft maintenance engineering or relevant industry experience.
- The Training Scheme is offered online, requiring sufficient computer literacy.
- Entry into the program is also contingent on living in New Zealand due to the requirement to sit the online licensing theory exams.
Conclusion
The Training Scheme provides a valuable pathway for individuals seeking to gain technical skills and knowledge concerning aircraft electrical components. Individuals aiming to pursue a career as a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer can significantly benefit from this program as it forms a crucial stepping stone towards obtaining the required licensure via CAA examinations.