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Last updated Oct 21 2024
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) Reviews

What is it like working as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME)?

September 2015
4 years training to become a full fledged engineer.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME):
4 years of training hands on and OJT.
May 2015
The main duty of an AME is to ensure aircrafts are airworthy.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME):
Pros: Working against time and under pressure. Over the years I have built and nurtured confidence in carrying out my duty as an AME and I am now looking for new challenges.
Cons: I like almost everything about my job. Nothing in particular that I don't like.
December 2014
Long hours.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME):
You must be willing to work long and unexpected hours as well as doing local trips. But it is a very satisfactory and challenging job. And be sure to always give 100% because the pilots are counting on you!
August 2014
The Management.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME):
Pros: Interesting, challenging, and new high technology to learn everyday.
Cons: Poor management, totally unfair salaries.
March 2014
Stress level.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME):
Pros: The management so nice, and I love to push my credibility...
Cons: My boss so irritating.
November 2013
Safety is #1
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME):
Never be pressurized into making hasty decisions. Always double check your work, and work safely.

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