While enrolling for a course like AME, most students are apprehensive about the placements in the aviation industry. While pilots and air-hostess jobs may be fluctuating in terms of the demand, an AME is always in demand in an aircraft or an airline company. We’ve noticed that AMEs command a lot of respect and are one of the most talented and hard-working groups of professionals in the industry. They draw a high salary owing to their unique skill-set and incredible knowledge of aircraft maintenance. As a career, an AME can look forward to a bright and prosperous future! With the boom in the aviation industry and the rapid growth of private airline companies, there’s an increasing demand for AMEs. A number of airlines are also increasing the number of aircraft in their fleet and their destinations so it gives AMEs many opportunities to grow and excel in the industry.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Aircraft Technician
Aircraft Marshaller
Flight Scheduling Specialist
Maintenance Planner
Aircraft Technical Writers
Engineering Head
Training Manager
Quality Assistant
Store In-charge
Aircraft Technical Instructor
Quality Manager
Safety Manager
NDT Technician
Base/line Maintenance Manager
Continued Airworthiness Manager
Airworthiness Review Staff
Flight Engineer
Mechanical/ Avionics Shop In-charge
Associate/ Manager in Aircraft Manufacturing Industry