The Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is now offering a Maintenance Technician program at its location in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Maintenance Technician program joins AIM’s Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) and Aviation Maintenance Technician – Helicopter (AMTH) programs.
What is Maintenance Tech?
Maintenance technicians serve in a growing number of fields, including commercial building, theme park ride maintenance, and more.
So, just what is Maintenance Tech all about? The Maintenance Tech (MT) program draws from AIM’s core coursework in professional maintenance fields, introducing students to electricity, surfaces and controls, transportation structures, power systems, hydraulics, and electrical control systems. The MT program features specialized instruction within areas such as nondestructive testing, inspection, and assessment of maintenance projects, welding, wind energy, 3d printing, and other areas that the campus has designated as essential within the maintenance industry in the local area of the campus. Students have the option to take one of two electives: Industrial Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems or Electrical Motors and Controls. Both program electives include the Occupational Safety and health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour general safety online certification.
Maintenance technicians serve in a growing number of fields, including transportation, robotics, commercial buildings, real estate, large and small engine repair, theme park ride maintenance, automotive repair, and many other industries.
AIM Las Vegas is licensed to operate by the Commission on Postsecondary Education. The campus is located at 5870 S Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89119. For more information regarding the Maintenance Technician, or and other programs available at AIM, please contact the campus at (702) 798-5511.
About Aviation Institute of Maintenance
Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is a network of aviation maintenance schools with campuses coast-to-coast across the United States and headquarters located in Virginia Beach, Va. AIM students are trained to meet the increasing global demands of commercial, cargo, corporate and private aviation employers. AIM graduates are eligible to take the FAA exams necessary to obtain their mechanic’s certificate with ratings in both Airframe and Powerplant. AIM’s campuses are located in the following major metro areas: Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., Kansas City, Mo., Oakland, Calif., Orlando, Fla., and Norfolk, Va. Learn more at: www.AviationMaintenance.edu.