This programme is NMIT’s main “Into-Employment” aeronautical engineering programme and is designed to provide you with all the technical skills, knowledge and connection with employers you need for a rewarding career in the New Zealand aviation industry.
This programme is NMIT’s main “Into-Employment” aeronautical engineering programme and is designed to provide you with all the technical skills, knowledge and connection with employers you need for a rewarding career in the New Zealand aviation industry. NMIT has been teaching aeronautical engineering for many years.
The programme has an excellent reputation with aircraft maintenance engineers in the New Zealand aviation industry and abroad. As a graduate you will be work ready with the proficiency and reliability to be a motivated and trustworthy employee.
During the two years on this programme, you will complete two level 4 qualifications:
New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Specialist Support) (General Aviation)
New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Workplace Introductory Skills)
These two qualifications will provide you with the skills you need to go into employment in aeronautical engineering. NMIT is New Zealand's first approved New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (NZCAA) Part 147 Certified Maintenance Training Organisation. This programme is popular and has limited spaces so apply early to get on your preferred intake. Note this programme can only be studied full time.
The Nelson Technical School (the forerunner of NMIT) was set up in 1904 and the building was designed by Stead Ellis, a trained architect and secretary to the Nelson Education Board. The doors opened in 1905, initially offering classes in cookery, engineering, woodwork, commerce, craft, secretarial and plumbing.
The land that the building sits on was donated by Nelson City Council and construction was led by John Scott Jnr at a cost of £1124. In 1930, the Technical School was merged with Nelson College with many part-time hobby classes and a few vocational courses being offered. Nelson Polytechnic officially became a technical institute in 1971.
The certificate is intended for people who currently hold a National Certificate in a subfield other than aeronautical engineering, or equivalent, for example general engineering, or allied trades, and who are using the skills contained in that qualification in the aeronautical engineering indus...
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