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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Lifestyle

Teamwork; shift work; in a hangar repair shop

Work Involved

Remember being a kid with hundreds of little Lego pieces and with some time, turning them into a wonderful toy? An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer is a person who still likes to play, but this time his toys have millions of parts, detailed blueprints and... they actually fly! These skilled workers install and maintain all kinds of planes from little Cessna single engine aircraft to the massive Harrier jets that fly 1065 km/h.

These professionals use state-of-the-art tools and technologies to ensure some of the most advanced machines known to man run smoothly. This fast-paced, highly detailed job requires the best Lego builders because lives depend on every piece they place.

Education & Training

Post secondary education in aircraft maintenance certified by Transport Canada

Employer

Large and small airlines

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So What’s Next?

Sometimes an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer becomes a Civil Aviation Inspector

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