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Industry-Based Learning

Aviation Management

Do you need staff that are able to ...

  • Understand the functions, processes and relationships involved in planning and executing operations of both airlines and airports
  • Develop operational documents under supervision
  • Contribute to the scheduling and control of aircraft maintenance
  • Contribute to the development of Safety Management Systems
  • Apply risk management principles to the development of procedures
  • Undertake compliance functions within airlines, airports and service providers
  • Conduct material selection analysis for product design
  • Have a broad understanding of the regulatory issues, both domestically and internationally, affecting the Air Transportation Industry
  • Understand future technological developments and the effects on future economic viability of the industry

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6 or 12 month placements commencing

  • November - February
  • June - August

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IBL Co-ordinator
Faculty of Engineering & Industrial Sciences
Telephone (+61 3) 9214 5081,
Fax (+61 3) 9214 8484,
arrow email: eisibl@swin.edu.au
Office: Room EN153 Hawthorn Campus



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