Good with your hands and like the idea of thinking through and fixing a problem? This could be just the career for you. As an Aeronautical Composites Technician, you’ll be responsible for the manufacture and repair of all kinds of aircraft and support equipment.
As an Aeronautical Composites Technician, you’ll be a member of the ground crew responsible for all aspects of maintenance required to support RNZAF aircraft operations. You’ll be specifically responsible for the manufacture and repair of aircraft and aircraft support equipment, and composite and metal-bonded components. When you reach technician level, you’ll be responsible for the programming and operation of computer controlled heat process ovens and portable hot bonding controllers.
As your career progresses, you’ll be given greater responsibilities encompassing the management of aircraft support equipment. As an Aeronautical Composites Technician you’ll be required to perform military command and leadership duties as a team leader and may also be appointed as an instructor.
Expect opportunities to broaden your range of skills as your career develops. You will have the opportunity to travel and be able to experience first class training in this developing trade. These could include taking on more challenging roles in management or training positions.
The minimum remuneration you will be paid from day one is $33,256. Your remuneration will increase upon graduation of your recruit course to $40,869 and will continue to increase on promotion and seniority.
A minimum of 12 NCEA Level 1 credits in English, Maths and a Science or Design Technology subject.
As a first step you will need to complete the full-time 17 week Aeronautical Engineering Course with NMIT. This is undertaken privately and is a prerequisite to joining the RNZAF. Your NMIT Course fees will be reimbursed to you when you commence your RNZAF Aircraft Mechanic Training Course.
Upon successful enlistment into the Air Force you’ll be posted to RNZAF Base Woodbourne (near Blenheim). Here you’ll do 12 weeks of basic military training to find out if you’ve got what it takes to be in the Air Force, and learn various subjects including:
Organisation and Administration
RNZAF Customs and Protocol
Drill and Parades
Military Field Skills and Weapon Training
First Aid, and Search and Rescue Techniques
Physical Fitness.
After completing recruit course you’ll complete two primary trade training modules. The first is a five-and-a-half week module on aircraft structure repair designed to give you theoretical and practical training in the repair of metallic aircraft structures. The second module provides nine weeks of theoretical and practical training in entry-level composites, including component design, manufacture and repair.
After graduating from the RNZAF Composite Mechanic Course, you will be employed for approximately 18 months on an RNZAF base, carrying out duties and gaining experience. This training is designed to consolidate and extend your trade training.
Advanced trade training consists of two modules and a subsequent period of workplace experience to consolidate the formal training. After graduating as an Aeronautical Composites Technician, you may be selected to undertake specialist postgraduate training in the use of heat-curing equipment and associated processes.