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- 15 Months
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55 Credit Hours
64.50 Credit Hours (Texas Only) - Career Exploration Summary
- aviationmaintenance.edu
Classes Start 2/24!
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Our maintenance tech training draws from AIM’s core coursework in professional maintenance fields, introducing the student to electricity, surfaces and controls, transportation structures, power systems, hydraulics, and electrical control systems. The student is guided in adequately documenting maintenance procedures within forms and records, ensuring a safe and compliant working environment, and developing skills as a maintenance professional. The program features specialized instruction in nondestructive testing, inspection, welding, wind energy, 3D printing, or other areas that the local campus and employers have designated as essential within the maintenance industry.
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Campuses Offering Maintenance Technician Program
The following Aviation Institute of Maintenance campuses offer this program. Click on a campus location or fill out the form for more information.
Possible Trades Careers
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