Description

Aerospace Wiring Fitters are specialised in the precise assembly and wiring of embedded electrical systems. They work on both sub-assemblies and the entire aircraft as a whole, ensuring reliable installations that meet the requirements of the aerospace sector.

Tasks

  • Precise wiring and assembly of electrical components.
  • Carrying out rigorous visual checks and verifications to ensure compliance.
  • Ensuring the total traceability of operations, tools and materials used.
  • Ensuring strict compliance with aeronautical standards and procedures.
  • Working on installations that are subject to environmental constraints (vibrations, temperature variations).
  • Ensuring the performance, safety and reliability of on-board equipment.

Intended for

This course is open to all types of profiles.

Goals

This course aims to prepare trainees for the job of Aerospace Wiring Fitters. The course content is designed to give trainees the skills needed to become an Aerospace Wiring Fitter, in order to validate the 6 specialisations required for the French Professional Qualification in Metallurgy (CQPM) "Aerospace Wiring Fitter" - MQ 2001 0206 R. For more information, please consult the France Compétences website, specifying the French National Register of Professional Qualifications (RNCP) code corresponding to the course, which can be found in the downloadable programme available on the specific page devoted to the course. This will provide you with detailed information about the certification.

At the end of the course, trainees will be able to:

  • Prepare the various components needed to install a harness, electrical sub-assemblies and/or furniture and/or bays in the aircraft;
  • Prepare equipment or sub-assemblies for fitting in the aircraft;
  • Integrate and route the wiring harnesses in the aircraft;
  • Carry out electrical bonding, screw locking, torque tightening and protection operations;
  • Carry out or remove electrical connections in the aircraft;
  • Protect and enclose harnesses, equipment, sub-assemblies and their environment in the aircraft.

Prerequisites

Candidates must be interested in manual trades in the aeronautical industry.

  • French: Equivalent competence level "Elementary A2" (CEFR Global scale of common reference levels for skills)
  • Mathematics: Equivalent level of competence to "Cycle 3" according to the French government gazette (Bulletin Officiel) of 26/11/2015.

Our next sessions

Start
07
Oct
2026
Until 04/06/27
Toulouse
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