Pathway

Avionics Technician

Avionic Technician youth apprentices gain various, high-demand aircraft avionics skills. All youth apprentices must take Aviation Maintenance Fundamentals in the first year. Apprentices must adhere to industry safety and security standards.

Length of Apprenticeship: One or two years

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Job Competencies

Avionics Technician youth apprentices must complete a total of 8 Avionics Technician competencies in year 2. Employers can substitute up to 1 competency in each year with other occupationally appropriate skills. Substitutions must be added to the competency list for assessment. Note that where necessary, skills can be simulated.

Competencies

  1. Assist with maintenance of communication and navigation systems
  2. Assist with building harnesses
  3. Assist with troubleshooting of electronic issues
  4. Assist with maintenance of aircraft instrumentation and indication systems
  5. Perform routine network system maintenance
  6. Monitor network performance
  7. Support network upgrades and patches
  8. Support maintenance of information and system security

Related Instruction

Students must enroll in 1 High School Credit or 3 College Credits of related instruction each year they participate in the Youth Apprenticeship program.

Purpose of Related Instruction

The purpose of choosing a related instruction course is to ensure students are learning technical and academic skills that support the student's ability to perform their work tasks. This should be done concurrently with on-the-job training to make relevant connections between learning competencies and work.

Choosing Related Instruction

You will collaborate with your YA Coordinator and School Counselor to determine the most appropriate option for related instruction. A course within your high school directly related to the career pathway is ideal, especially if dual credits and/or hours related to a potential registered apprenticeship are offered.

If there is not a directly related course in your school district, related instruction in the same career cluster is also acceptable.

If there is not a course within that career cluster in your school district, you may request to register for a college course through the Start College Now program with a local technical college, Early College Credit from a local university, or from an alternative provider such as Destinations Career Academy.

  • Small Engines
  • Welding
  • Electronics
  • Physics,
  • ITSupport (Avionic Technology)

  • Maintenance and Light Repair
  • Basic Equipment Fundamentals
  • Mobile Equipment Maintenance

Post Secondary

There are numerous opportunities to continue your education after completing the Youth Apprenticeship program.

Registered Apprenticeships

The Avionics Technician pathway is not currently available.

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