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Engineering Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME), Guide & everything about this career!

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737_MAX
post Jan 14 2014, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 12 2014, 04:14 PM)
Anyone here joining the ST Aerospace trainee licensed aircraft maintenance engineer programme coming up?

I am aware that there're usually a few Malaysians that join every batch biggrin.gif
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bro can you post link and anything relevant?
really interested .

is it a singapore based company anyway?

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737_MAX
post Jan 14 2014, 10:04 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 14 2014, 10:01 PM)
I don't have any direct links to the program, but you can check out their website here: https://www.staero.aero/
Their requirements for the program are as follows (old advertisement): http://www.jobstreet.com.sg/jobs/2012/8/s/...165947.htm?fr=R

They take in Malaysians, with valid passport.
I applied sometime in November, they did not advertise it publicly though.

Yes, Singaporean company.
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oohh thank you for the info and sorry for troubling you
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post Jan 14 2014, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 14 2014, 10:06 PM)
Haha no problem smile.gif
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bro are you experienced one in this aircraft maintenance engineer thingy?

im living in malaysia and now im taking DCAM one,still got few modules to complete
i wonder if i have to convert it or what if the company agree to recruit me,maybe i have to contact the company for more detail as im still new in this kinda thing... sweat.gif

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post Jan 14 2014, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 14 2014, 10:13 PM)
My dad's been in the aviation industry for almost 30 years, hence the interest is there.
He lives in Singapore, and he can by my mentor. He's been in this field long enough, hence I consider it lucky as he will be able to guide me through.

Besides, I have always been open to field work rather than a desk job. Benefits wise, not bad smile.gif
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is your father an aircraft maintenance engineer?nice.

meanwhile my journey is long and there is so much thing to learn

oldfags said you are lucky if you got your license,being an LAE may guarantee you a good future
you have the chance to work anywhere in this world,especially arab countries sweat.gif

 

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