APPRENTICE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (AME) Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors

Hard Skills

Entry-levelAircraft Systems MaintenancePerforming routine maintenance and troubleshooting on engines, landing gear, and flight control systems under supervision.
Entry-levelTechnical Documentation AnalysisReading and interpreting Aircraft Maintenance Manuals (AMM), Illustrated Parts Catalogs (IPC), and Wiring Diagram Manuals (WDM).
Entry-levelPrecision ToolingThe correct selection, usage, and calibration of specialized tools such as torque wrenches, micrometers, and calipers.
Entry-levelAviation Safety RegulationsKnowledge of civil aviation authority requirements, including Part 145 and Part 66 documentation standards.
Entry-levelLogbook DocumentationAccurately recording maintenance actions, part numbers, and serial numbers in technical logs and maintenance software.
Entry-levelForeign Object Debris (FOD) PreventionPracticing stringent workspace cleanliness to prevent debris from causing damage to engines or aircraft systems.
IntermediateTroubleshooting and DiagnosticsAssisting in the systematic process of identifying the root cause of mechanical or electrical malfunctions.

Soft Skills

IntermediateMeticulous InspectionApplying visual and non-destructive testing basics to identify defects, corrosion, or wear in aircraft structures.

Mobility Path: High Affinity Match (>60%)

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