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  • Make $100k annually in short term Aviation careers

    Fort Lauderdale, AvionicSea Corporation -- Believe it or not there are short term careers that can pay up to $100k a year. With only 3 months of study and a cost of under $6,500, Avionics technician starts at an hourly rate of $20 to $48 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statics. https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes492091.htm Now, what does an Avionics Technician do? An avionics technician is an electronics specialist who installs, maintains and repairs aircraft electronics and wiring systems. They may work on aircrafts on-site, in airports or hangars or in workshops. Avionics technicians frequently interact with aviation engineers, communications engineers and other technical professionals. With experience, they may become lead inspectors or aircraft maintenance supervisors. There are three main types of avionics technicians: System troubleshooters: Technicians who diagnose complex problems with aircraft electronics. Line technicians: Technicians who inspect aircraft onsite and diagnose simple problems with aircraft electronics. Bench technicians: Technicians who repair faulty aircraft electronics in workshops. Arnaldo Mateo CEO, AvSea Corp. Invites you to a new short career, if your passion is in the aviation industry and would like to become an Avionics Technician, follow this link and contact: www.avionicsea.com enroll in a short-term program that will make you a life changing career and a highly competitive salary. Invest in your future! #aviation #avionics #aircraft #airport #pilot #career #student #studentpilot #aviatorcollege #pilotlife #aviationlovers #florida #training #jets #avgeek #aviationdaily #fly #a #college

  • Ready to become an Avionics Technician?

    Fort Lauderdale, FL / Press Release January 17, 2022 / AvionicSea, Corp. (www.avionicsea.com) If you are looking for a short-term career, low-cost education, high pay, and you like the aviation industry, this blog is for you! What is an Avionics Technician? Avionics Technician focuses on aircraft electronics and are responsible for all the electronics aboard an aircraft as well as the wiring to the electrical system. They run cables, mount antennas, and connect instruments for navigation communications and engine monitoring. Avionics also install radios, autopilots, and passenger entertainment systems. How do I become an Avionics Technician? The best way to become an avionics technician is by enrolling in an Avionics course. Here at AvionicSea you will obtain the required Federal Communication Commision (FCC) licenses or obtain the National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies (NCATT) certification. Here at AvionicSea we provide both NCATT, FCC certificates and licenses. Where can I work as an Avionics Technician? Avionics technicians can work in a variety of environments. Avionics technicians find themselves working in three aviation categories: General Aviation (Private), Corporate Aviation (Business) and Commercial Aviation (Airliners). AvionicSea, will provide training, licenses and certification required to get you on the right path in a short-term career with reasonable pricing courses. Visit our website and explore all of our courses. www.avionicsea.com/ Sthefani Rodriguez, President Chief Operating Officer About AvionicSea, Corp. AvionicSea, Corp. is an education development company. We encourage and support continuing education to create high-quality workforce training that are accessible to the community. #aviation #avionics #education

  • HIRING AVIONICS AND A&P!!! $40-$45 per hour!

    Empire Aviation USA is urgently looking to hire Avionics Technicians and A&P Technicians (Airframe and Powerplant). The locations are for Miami and Palm Beach, Florida. These are permanent, direct hire positions and they do offer a full set of benefits to include Medical (includes medical as well as dental and vision), 2 weeks’ vacation to start plus 40 hours extra personal days and 40 hours sick pay. The hours are four 10-hour shifts, 2p-midnight and they are looking at approximately 20 hours a week overtime. There are 2 shifts Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the other shift is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. The pay rate for the Avionic Technicians is $40-45 per hour DOE The pay rate for the Aircraft Maintenance Technicians is $35-45 per hour DOE Job Requirements for Avionics Technicians: • Avionics experience and knowledge, preferred, be able to troubleshoot aircraft avionics systems • Working knowledge of FAA Regulations • Good computer skills, knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and Adobe • Ability to understand and interpret aircraft technical data • Effective oral and written communication in English • Ability to successfully work with others as part of a team to achieve established goals • Available to travel, foreign and domestic, if needed. Job Requirements for Aircraft Maintenance Technicians: Good computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and Adobe Working knowledge of FAA Regulations Ability to understand and interpret aircraft technical data ‪Effective communication in English, oral and written ‪Ability to successfully work with others as part of a team in order to achieve established goals Available for foreign and domestic travel, as needed This is an amazing opportunity and soon we will be opening additional positions in other airports in Florida as well as New Jersey, California, and Indiana. For more information please send an email to info@avseacorp.com. NOW IS THE TIME TO STUDY WITH US TO BECOME AN AVIONICS TECHNICIAN! The longer you wait, the longer it will take to become an Avionics! So, are you still wondering what it takes to become an Avionics Technician? I invite you to read my previous blog by clicking HERE ! #avionics #aircraftmaintenance #aviationjobs #hiring #miami #palmbeach

  • AvionicSea recognized as NCATT approved training program

    Fort Lauderdale, FL / NEWS / January 10, 2022 / AvionicSea, Corp. (avionicsea.com) announces (NCATT) National Center for Aircraft Technician Training approved training program. The ASTM International, NCATT Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certification validates the knowledge base of the advanced aerospace technician and promotes integrity, safety, and professionalism in the aerospace workforce. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), recognize the scope and details contained within the NCATT AET certification as an acceptable means of compliance to the formal education option as listed in Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) section 65.101(a)(5)(ii). It is also important to acknowledge that the standards and certifications developed by the industry and NCATT are not meant to replace the current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mechanics’ ratings for Airframe and Powerplant. The NCATT standards are used to either enhance the A&P technician or allow for recognition as an industry-certified technician in a specialized and identified career field. About AvionicSea, Corp. AvionicSea, Corp. is an education development company. We encourage and support continuing education to create high-quality workforce training that are accessible to the community. AvSea News and Updates |www.avionicsea.com/news) Arnaldo Mateo, CEO #aviation #avionics

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