Qualification :- 12th
Age:- 16 -28 Years
AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) ... Aircraft maintenance engineer is one such job profile related to aviation industry. AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) is a technical training course (3 years long) that will help you acquire an aircraft maintenance engineer license (issued by the DGCA). AME Jobs and Career Opportunities
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineers are responsible for ensuring a glitch-free and safe flight by certifying that the aircraft is operating in a fully accurate manner. The engineers are also responsible to avert inflight hazards. They also conduct regular inspection of aircrafts to check the status of functioning of each part and report for problems immediately and also offer solutions and troubleshoot the snags. Before take-off, the Aircraft Maintenance engineers check the aircraft and sign the certificate.
After obtaining the AME licence, students can expect to get placed in the following industries:
• Airlines
• Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul companies
• Operation Organizations
• Civil Defence Forces
Top Recruiters for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
• Air India
• IndiGo
• Spice Jet
• Go Air
• Vistara
• Air Asia
• Alliance Air
• Blue Dart
MRO and other Organizations
• Air India Limited
• Air Works India
• GMR
• Cochin International Aviation Services
AME Eligibility Criteria
Engineering aspirants who aim to pursue the AME course must fulfil the following eligibility criteria:
Candidates should pass 10+2 Board exam with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or equivalent AICTE approved 3-years engineering diploma in any stream or any higher qualification in science with PCM at the time of admission.
Candidate must have secured a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in 10+2 in PCM or equivalent.
Candidates who are eligible for admission in B.Tech Courses are also eligible for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course.
Candidates' age should be between 16 to 28 years at the time of admission.
Candidate must not have colour blindness and any physical disabilities.