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Aviation Maintenance Apprenticeships in Texas

9 registered apprenticeship programs in Texas train aviation maintenance apprentices. Registered apprenticeships (U.S. Dept of Labor) pay wages from day one — training costs are typically covered by the sponsor instead of tuition. Most run 2–5 years to full journey-level pay, and you apply directly to the sponsor. Licensing note: 18/30 months of documented on-the-job experience under a certificated A&P mechanic fully substitutes for schooling (14 CFR 65.77); military experience via the JSAMTCC pathway also counts

Aviation Maintenance apprenticeship alerts for Texas

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Registered programs by city

Houston (2)

SponsorProgram type
UNITED AIRLINES CALIBRATESingle Employer
United Airline Calibrate - Newark New JerseySingle Employer

Forth Worth (1)

SponsorProgram type
Lockheed Martin CorporationMultiple Employer

Red Oak (1)

SponsorProgram type
Bombardier US AerostructuresSingle Employer

Irving (1)

SponsorProgram type
Envoy Air, Inc.Single Employer

Greenville (1)

SponsorProgram type
Paris Junior College-Hunt County Manufacturing ConsortiumMultiple Employer

Katy (1)

SponsorProgram type
KATY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCILMultiple Employer

Granbury (1)

SponsorProgram type
Granbury AviationSingle Employer

Mineola (1)

SponsorProgram type
East Texas Flying Service IncSingle Employer

To apply: contact sponsors through apprenticeship.gov or the sponsor's own site. Prefer classroom-first? Compare the 52 aviation maintenance schools in Texas.

Sponsor data: U.S. Dept of Labor Registered Apprenticeship (apprenticeship.gov), refreshed quarterly; locations reflect DOL registration records. Duplicate registrations and corrections-facility programs are filtered from display. Independent site — not affiliated with the U.S. DOL. About half of states run their own apprenticeship agencies (incl. NY, MN, OR, VT, WA, DC) — federal data undercounts those states, so a low count there does not mean apprenticeships don't exist.