Aerospace
A course by
NMIT
This Level 4 certificate program prepares students for work and further study in aeronautical engineering, focusing on practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge for aircraft maintenance, safety, and engineering.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Nelson, Nelson
It will take a total of 1 year

Develop essential engineering skills, including use of tools, materials, and technical drawings.

Understand workplace health and safety regulations specific to aviation.

Learn principles of mechanical and electrical fundamentals in aeronautical engineering.
The New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Level 4) is a one-year full-time program providing 120 credits. It is designed to build on Level 3 qualifications or equivalent experience and prepares students for apprenticeships, further study, or practical work in the aviation maintenance industry. The program covers essential engineering skills including tool use, materials handling, technical drawing, aviation safety and health regulations, mechanical and electrical fundamentals, and teamwork and communication in a high-tech environment. Block courses are offered for industry workers to upskill flexibly. Completion prepares students for further study or AMEL licence training.
What you need to know first
New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Pre-Employment Skills) Level 3 or equivalent knowledge and experience
English proficiency IELTS 5.5 or equivalent

aviation
aeronautical engineering

Entry to aeronautical engineering apprenticeships
Technical roles in aircraft maintenance
Aerospace
A course by
NMIT
This Level 4 certificate program prepares students for work and further study in aeronautical engineering, focusing on practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge for aircraft maintenance, safety, and engineering.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Nelson, Nelson
It will take a total of 1 year

Develop essential engineering skills, including use of tools, materials, and technical drawings.

Understand workplace health and safety regulations specific to aviation.

Learn principles of mechanical and electrical fundamentals in aeronautical engineering.
The New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Level 4) is a one-year full-time program providing 120 credits. It is designed to build on Level 3 qualifications or equivalent experience and prepares students for apprenticeships, further study, or practical work in the aviation maintenance industry. The program covers essential engineering skills including tool use, materials handling, technical drawing, aviation safety and health regulations, mechanical and electrical fundamentals, and teamwork and communication in a high-tech environment. Block courses are offered for industry workers to upskill flexibly. Completion prepares students for further study or AMEL licence training.
What you need to know first
New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Pre-Employment Skills) Level 3 or equivalent knowledge and experience
English proficiency IELTS 5.5 or equivalent

aviation
aeronautical engineering

Entry to aeronautical engineering apprenticeships
Technical roles in aircraft maintenance
Police vetting and other security checks for RNZAF Base Woodbourne access
Police vetting and other security checks for RNZAF Base Woodbourne access