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1 - Aircraft / Aviation Maintenance
2 - Building Maintenance
3 - Electrical Maintenance
4 - Mechanical Maintenance
5 - External Resources
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About
Why Maintenance Training Headquarters?
Maintenance Training Headquarters is a hub for all of your Maintenance training
needs. Whether you are currently starting your career in Maintenance, or want to
advance your existing career, we want to make it easier for you to access all
the necessary information you need to make the right decisions.
There is now an extremely high demand for Maintenance Associates in the United
States. Thousands of Maintenance Associates are getting ready to retire and
there isn't enough young people entering this field. This is a very technical
field and younger people tend to stay away from technology. This is also a dirty
field, in certain industries, causing women to stay away. If you are a female,
this is an excellent field to enter, because many companies are looking to
diversify their work force.
The maintenance industry is a thriving industry, and we're here to help you get
in.
We realize that many people are interested in becoming a Maintenance Mechanics;
however, they don't know what is required or what the exact steps you must take
in order to obtain a certificate or even an Associates Degree.
Additionally, many of you who are already working in Maintenance may want to
receive additional training to further your career, but not understand what your
options are and where you can get additional training from.
This is why we created Maintenance Training Headquarters – to guide you in this
industry.
What is Unique about Maintenance Training HQ?
There are a lot of resources available online about how to become a Maintenance
Mechanic; however all of the websites we've come across are not very
user-friendly. Sometimes, you don't even know where to begin and those other
sites can leave you even more confused than when you arrived.
Our goal is to make things as streamlined and as easy as possible for you to
follow. We want to walk you through the entire process so you can focus on your
Maintenance training, and less on what you need to do next. -
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