There are a few other names that may be used for this position, including "helicopter technician," "aviation engineer," and "aircraft engineer."
Maintenance and repairs are performed on helicopters by helicopter engineers.
How to progress into
Investigate the many entry points available for this position.
You could qualify for this position if you have:
a class taken at a university
a college course
an internship or traineeship
a training program for recent graduates
the military as a whole
University
In order to become a helicopter engineer, you will need a certification in engineering as well as expertise in maintenance before you can apply for a license.
In most cases, you will be required to have a foundation degree, higher national diploma, or degree in aerospace engineering, avionics, or a discipline that is closely linked to these fields such as:
engineering of aircraft and spacecraft
electrical or electronic engineering
Mechanics and engineering of machines
production techniques or product development engineering
physics or more specifically applied physics
mathematics or computer programming software engineering
Entry requirements
In most cases, you will require:
a minimum of one A level or its equivalent is required for a foundation degree.
a higher national diploma or degree often requires an equivalent of between one and three A levels.
College
You could enroll in a college course that would provide you with some of the information and abilities necessary for this career, and you could do that. Courses such as the Level 2 and Level 3 Diploma in Aerospace and Aviation Engineering are some of the relevant options.
Entry requirements
In most cases, you will require:
For a level 2 programme, you will need at least two GCSEs, or their equivalent, with marks ranging from 9 to 3 (A* to D).
For a level 3 programme, you will need either four or five GCSEs with marks ranging from 9 to 4 (A* to C), or an equivalent.
Apprenticeship
The aviation maintenance certifying engineering higher apprenticeship is the route to take if you want to enter into this field of work.
Entry requirements
In most cases, you will require:
For a higher or degree apprenticeship, you will need either four or five GCSEs with marks ranging from 9 to 4 (A* to C), as well as A levels or their equivalent.
Other Access Methods
Getting a career in this field often requires going via an aircraft engineering business, many of which provide graduate training programs you may enroll in.
Experience in flight engineering that you earned while serving in the armed services may count toward your application for a license.
What must be done
Determine the talents that will be necessary for you to succeed in this job.
Competence and familiarity
You will require:
the capacity to operate, fix, and keep equipment and tools in good condition
to do one's work completely and with careful attention to detail.
technical expertise in fixing and maintaining various pieces of machinery
Consistency and resoluteness are essential.
the capacity to fix broken devices or complex systems
perseverance as well as the capacity to maintain composure amid difficult circumstances
great verbal communication skills
the capacity to do tasks effectively using one's hands
should have a comfortable level of competence in the usage of a computer and the most important software packages
Restrictions and Requirements
You will require an engineering license that was granted by the Civil Aviation Authority and corresponds to Part-66 (CAA).
Depending on the kind of work that you wish to conduct, the license may be broken down into a number of distinct categories; however, the following are the most typical ones:
B1 mechanical refers to work that is done on the construction and electrical systems of an aircraft.
B2 avionics for the purpose of working on navigation, communication, and electronic instrumentation
What you'll do
Learn the day-to-day responsibilities that are expected of you in this capacity.
Day-to-day duties
Within this job, you will be able to
carry out the inspection and maintenance tasks that are on the schedule.
Utilize software applications in order to identify problems.
locate and correct any problems.
Please inform the maintenance manager of any faults.
Ensure that aircraft comply with all of the flight safety rules.
improvements to aircraft and instrumentation are currently being worked on.
airplane refurbishment
respond to emergency requests for repairs.
record work that has been accomplished
Working environment
There are jobs available in airports and aboard airplanes that you might pursue.
It's possible that your working environment could be physically taxing, and you'll have frequent travel obligations.