Train with SENEAM to become an Air Traffic Controller Class III. The pathway includes multi-stage admission testing that covers general knowledge, English and psychotechnical assessments, followed by a medical evaluation in line with national and EU-aligned ATCO standards. Initial theory and simulator training are delivered at SENEAM’s training center in Mexico City, then you progress to supervised operational training at air traffic services units. The curriculum prepares you for safe, efficient service in tower, approach and en-route environments within Mexican airspace. 
SENEAM is Mexico’s state air navigation service provider under the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport. It manages en-route, approach and tower control, as well as aeronautical information, meteorology and CNS infrastructure, across the national flight information region. SENEAM operates modern ATM systems and runs national controller training through its own facilities in Mexico City. 
• Mexican secondary education certificate or equivalent, with documentation submitted per the current call and admission form  • Admission process that includes general knowledge testing, English proficiency, psychotechnical evaluations and a psychophysical Class 3 medical exam at approved centers   • Compliance with age and nationality criteria as defined in the current SENEAM call for the Mexico City intake 
• Training delivered by SENEAM with progression from classroom and simulator phases to supervised on-the-job training.