Brand-new Aviation Site Aids Engineers and Mechanics with Schooling, Job opportunities
Internet site aids employees and trainees in the aviation mechanic field look for jobs and further their education
MONROVIA, CA, September 01, 2010
Aviationmechanicinfo.com aims to give the aviation mechanics community a comprehensive web resource when looking for aviation related jobs and education. The website provides articles, information and outside resources for what are called 'Aviation Engineers'.An aviation engineer oversees the design, construction and implementation of many types of aviation vehicles such as airplanes, spacecraft and even missiles. They may also perform inspections as well as modifications on aircraft.
With the economy and job market in a depressed state, the need for more resources in the job market would seem to be paramount. That's what the founders of Aviationmechanicinfo.com hope to achieve by providing emerging opportunities in Aviation as well as resources to access the latest training.
"We all know that the US job market is in turmoil in all sectors of the economy, and the aviation industry is no different. With online resources like Aviationmechanicinfo.com, we are endevouring to help the skilled and talented aviation engineers not only find employment, but help further their education as well," said Lee Ferrara, President of Aviationmechanicinfo.com.
"We thought long and hard about what sector of aviation we wanted to focus on, and how broad that topic focus would be," continued Ferrara. "Since we have a background in aviation mechanics, it made sense to target that niche since we have a lot of experience in it."
"From the data we're gathering, it looks as if the economy is starting to rebound in aviation, so we felt it was important to also target aviation mechanics education. As more jobs become available, it will be very important for aviation mechanics and engineers to have the very latest training and education."
Ferrara also said that Aviationmechanicinfo.com aviation engineer resources will be integrating social features with sites like Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms. Also in development are iPhone and Blackberry applications and further enhancements to the website.
About Aviationmechanicinfo.com:
Aviationmechanicinfo.com was launched in May of 2010 as an online resource for the Aviation Mechanics industry.
Contact:
Lee Ferrara, President
Aviationmechanicinfo.com
info@aviationmechanicinfo.com
http://aviationmechanicinfo.com
Aviation Mechanic and Engineering Resources
http://aviationmechanicinfo.com