The core goal of university education is to provide students with practical and valuable vocational skills and knowledge. For the major of aircraft electromechanical maintenance, although there are good employment prospects and salary in career development, not everyone is suitable for this major.
First of all, learning aircraft electromechanical maintenance requires a certain mathematical and mechanical foundation. If there is no such learning foundation, it may increase the difficulty. In addition, aircraft electromechanical maintenance is a highly technical job, which needs to treat every link very seriously and rigorously, and the learning method also needs to be scientific and reasonable.
Secondly, when choosing a major, we should also consider our own interests, advantages and future career orientation. If you are not interested in aircraft mechanical and electrical maintenance, or are not suitable for this kind of work, then studying this major may be boring, which is not conducive to future career development.
Therefore, when choosing a major in colleges and universities, it is necessary to deeply understand the knowledge and skills requirements, employment prospects, development trends and other information of the major, and at the same time consider it comprehensively in combination with one's own interests and advantages. The ultimate goal is to choose a major that suits you and has the same interests and career prospects, so as to better realize personal career development.
Employment direction
Aircraft mechanical and electrical equipment maintenance mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of electrical and electronic technology, the structure and working principle of aircraft system, aircraft fault diagnosis and maintenance, and inspects and maintains aircraft mechanical and electrical equipment before and after flight. Common aircraft electromechanical equipment includes: generators, engines, power plants, electrical systems, etc.
After graduation, students majoring in this major can engage in the maintenance, maintenance, testing and management of aircraft electromechanical systems and equipment in the aviation field; Can also be engaged in mechanical manufacturing technology, design, inspection, management, production organization, aviation aircraft products or electromechanical products marketing and after-sales technical services.