New Manufacturing Assembly Mechanic Class at the WATR Center

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Online | Dec 2 – 30

Hands on | Jan 9 – Feb 6, 2023

[Requirement: Completion of Manufacturing Core Program Certificate]

Starting December 2, the WATR Center’s immersive 8-week Manufacturing Assembly Mechanic Certificate Program will get you ready for a high-growth job in aerospace assembly. They provide you with an advanced understanding of manufacturing procedures with a focus on aviation.

Jobs in this field vary, so the curriculum covers:

  • Safety procedures
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Hazardous waste handling, clean-up, and disposal
  • Tool and equipment safety
  • Mechanic Orientation
  • Power Island
  • Basic Drilling and Riveting
  • Advanced Fasteners
  • Countersinking and Flush Riveting
  • 90 Degree Drilling
  • Reaming and Permanent Fasteners
  • Wing Structure
  • Blueprint reading
  • Fuselage Skin
  • Drilling Titanium
  • Drilling Composite
  • Sealant Application
  • Electrical Bonding and Grounding
  • Composite Manufacturing

CAREER PATHS:

Qualify for entry level positions as assembly mechanics. Assembly mechanics perform a wide range of job duties including assembly of aircraft, assembly of parts, and more.

Skills obtained in the Manufacturing Assembly Mechanic program can readily transfer to a variety of manufacturing fields including aerospace, maritime, construction, medical devices, space, automotive, and military/defense.

  • Sheet Metal Assembler and Riveter (SMAR)
  • Structures Technician
  • Helicopter Mechanic
  • Aircraft Line Assembler
  • Assembly Riveter
  • Helicopter Technician
  • Line Assembler
  • Structures Mechanic
  • Helpers-production workers

Call (425) 640-1840 or check out the WATR Center’s new website at
washingtonaerospace.com