Explore Apprenticeships in Transportation and Logistics

Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic
Airframe and powerplant apprentices diagnose, repair, or overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems.

Avionics Technician
Avionics technicians install, inspect, test, or repair aerospace electronics equipment, including communication, navigation, surveillance, and connectivity systems in aircraft or space vehicles.

Heavy and Tractor Trailer Truck Driver
Heavy and tractor trailer truck drivers work independently to safely transport and deliver goods.

Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerk
Production, planning, and expediting clerks coordinate the flow of work and materials according to a company or department’s production schedule.

Supply Technician
Supply technicians prepare supply orders, maintain accurate records, communicate with suppliers and customers, and carry out quality control activities in accordance with organizational policies and government regulations.

Transit Bus Technician
Transit bus technicians diagnose, repair, and maintain buses and bus equipment, often for municipal transit repair shops or private bus companies.

Transit Coach Operator
Transit coach operators drive a bus or motor coach and ensure the safe, reliable, and courteous transportation of passengers.

Warehouse Technician
Warehouse technicians receive, store, and ship products and materials and assist with inventory management.

Cargo and Freight Agent
Cargo and freight agents are a key component to the supply chain and logistics sector as they expedite and route movement of incoming and outgoing cargo and freight shipments in airline, train, and trucking terminals and shipping docks.
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