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Aerospace Engineer Coatings Application (AERO ENG) Training Course

Association for Materials Protection and Performance

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The objective of this course is to support corrosion prevention and control during the lifecycle of the Department of Defense systems. The course familiarizes engineers with corrosion mitigation, coating application, and inspection practices through multiple workshops and problem-solving exercises.

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The objective of this course is to support corrosion prevention and control during the lifecycle of the Department of Defense systems. The course familiarizes engineers with corrosion mitigation, coating application, and inspection practices through multiple workshops and problem-solving exercises. Prerequisite None

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Recognize military documents and specifications used in corrosion control of aircraft
  • Identify coatings applied to aircraft
  • Define performance properties needed to qualify, validate, and verify coatings for aircraft
  • Identify coating defects and failures and define methods for prevention and repair
  • Define the requirements of a proper inspection method
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Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Aerospace Engineers17-2011.00
  • Materials Engineers17-2131.00
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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Course)

  • Mathematical models for basic aerodynamic analysis — construct and validate under direct supervision using analytical or scientific software in a structured engineering environment.
  • Technical reports and engineering documentation — draft with guidance from senior engineers for use by internal project teams on assigned aerospace programs.
  • Design criteria and customer requirements — review and interpret under supervision to verify alignment with established aerospace engineering standards.
  • CAD software tools — apply to produce preliminary design drawings of aerospace components under direction from a lead engineer.
  • Environmental and stress test procedures — assist in planning and executing on scaled models or prototypes in a controlled laboratory setting.
  • Engineering principles and quality standards — apply to inspect product data or design outputs under close oversight on entry-level design tasks.
  • Customer-reported technical problems — document and categorize initial findings to support senior engineers investigating aerospace vehicle anomalies.
  • Systems analysis concepts — apply to identify basic interdependencies within aerospace subsystems while working within a defined engineering team.
  • Engineering mathematics including calculus and differential equations — use to support design calculations under supervision on assigned aerospace components.
  • Industry regulations and environmental standards — research and summarize to inform design criteria reviews conducted by senior engineering staff.

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