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The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Diploma at Okanagan College provides hands-on training in aircraft repair, inspection, and maintenance. The program covers airframe structures, avionics, and mechanical systems, preparing graduates for careers in aviation maintenance and manufacturing. Graduates can work in aircraft maintenance, avionics repair, aerospace manufacturing, and quality control. With the growing demand for skilled aviation technicians, this diploma offers excellent job prospects in commercial airlines, aircraft repair facilities, and aerospace industries.

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME - M or E License)

72404$55,000 - $95,000Perform maintenance, repair, and inspections on aircraft to ensure airworthiness and safety compliance.

Avionics Technician

72404$50,000 - $90,000Specialize in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining aircraft electronic systems such as navigation and communication.

Aircraft Technician

72404$50,000 - $85,000Conduct routine maintenance and repair aircraft mechanical and structural components.

Aerospace Manufacturing Technician

94200$45,000 - $85,000Assemble and manufacture aircraft parts while ensuring quality control and adherence to aviation standards.

Aviation Quality Control Inspector

73112$60,000 - $100,000Inspect aircraft and maintenance work to ensure compliance with aviation regulations and safety protocols.