Get equipped for high-demand careers with hands-on training in engineering technology, composites, precision machining, mechatronics, welding and fabrication, aviation maintenance technology, and advanced avionics.
Learn to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair aircraft electronic systems. An Aviation Electronics Technician's job can expand beyond aviation into aerospace as well as other fields. Avionics careers may also include aircraft maintenance licenses (A&P).
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Located at Snohomish County Airport (Paine Field), Everett Community College's Aviation Maintenance Technology program is positioned in the heart of the Puget Sound Aviation and Technology Corridor. Our recently remodeled facility houses over 48,000 square feet of training space.
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The Composites program is a hands-on, in-depth overview of the processes involved in the development and production of composite products. Skills include tooling, fabrication, machining, assembly, quality assurance, repair, lay-up, vacuum bagging, and cure processing of wet laminating. The program is designed to prepare students to fabricate, assemble, and repair composite materials on aircraft.
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Design your own future. Gain skills and knowledge in a variety of technical design subjects, including computer aided design (CAD) software such as CATIA, Solid Works and AutoCAD. Skills learned in this program are taught using applied methods where training is practical and hands-on.
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The Everett Community College (EvCC) Mechatronics Program trains students to be Maintenance Technicians who are responsible for keeping industrial equipment operating and repairing problems when they are discovered before they have a chance to worsen. A Maintenance Technician always has a new challenge every day and does not like to do the same thing day in and day out. Average entry-level pay is $28 - $40 per hour.
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The Everett Community College (EvCC) Mechatronics Program trains students to be Maintenance Technicians who are responsible for keeping industrial equipment operating and repairing problems when they are discovered before they have a chance to worsen. A Maintenance Technician always has a new challenge every day and does not like to do the same thing day in and day out. Average entry-level pay is $28 - $40 per hour.
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EvCC's welding and fabrication program teaches all major welding and cutting processes, including: SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, FCAW-S, GTAW, OAC, PAC; welding on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum; hand and machine torch cutting; and field welding techniques. The emphasis in the welding program is not only on welding skills, but also on fabrication techniques, which is a unique feature of the EVCC program. This series of classes includes heavy plate fabrication, sheet metal fabrication, pipefitting and pipe systems fabrication, structural steel fabrication, and field-welding techniques. Extensive classes in Blueprint Reading, Layout and Metallurgy are also offered.
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