Those interested in pursuing a career with Malaysia
Airlines can now enroll in various technical aircraft
engineering courses.
The training is managed by the Engineering
Training Department of Malaysia Airlines Berhad and complies with
the Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia (CAAM) and aviation
authorities such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Open to both males and females aged between 18 to
26 years old, interested candidates must meet the minimum
requirement of having a SPM certificate with a credit for English
and Science subjects, pass Bahasa Malaysia; and be medically fit.
Malaysia Airlines Group Chief Operations Officer,
Ahmad Luqman Md Azmi, said, "As the national carrier of Malaysia
and a regional market leader, it is an honour to play our part in
developing a trained and skilled workforce to ensure a steady
talent pipeline for years to come for the sustainable growth of
the industry. We are excited to develop and nurture new talents
and our future aviators to be part of the aviation ecosystem. So,
come and join us!”
Specialised in ensuring a steady talent pipeline
in aviation-related fields, the Engineering Training Department
offers various training and courses to those seeking to be
aviation maintenance personnel with various engineering and
maintenance training courses available.
In addition, the training caters for
introductory and aircraft type courses for a wide range of
aircraft types, including Viking DHC6-400, ATR72-500,
B737-600/700/800/900, A320 families, A330, A350 and A380.
“Malaysia Airlines has a great track
record in producing high caliber Engineers and Technicians,” added Luqman.
“As an
approved maintenance and training organisation by the Civil
Aviation Authority Malaysia (CAAM), our engineers and technicians
are sought after by other airlines not only in Malaysia but even
abroad. The training will serve as a stepping stone for the young
graduates to also become corporate leaders. Today, we have over
400 aircraft registered in Malaysia, and we are expecting this
number to grow in the next five years, which makes the demand for
future talents. Our objective is to develop human capital and
ensure that those who come out from Malaysia Airlines training are
looked up to by all major aviation players locally and globally.”
The department also offers training schemes to
produce Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, Workshop
Engineers, Technician and Junior Technician Courses, and training
programs such as engine ground run with simulator training.
For this year’s intake, registration will remain
open until 15 July 2021.
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