Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians

Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

SOC: 49-3011.00

Common Job Titles

Aircraft MechanicAircraft TechnicianAirframe and Powerplant Mechanic (A and P Mechanic)Aviation Mechanic

What You'll Need to Succeed

AI-generated

Key competencies for this occupation at a glance

  • Hands-onPerform maintenance and overhaul of aircraft engines and hydraulic-pneumatic assemblies using specialized hand tools, power equipment, and diagnostic instruments following FAA regulations.
  • KnowledgeAnalyze aircraft system malfunctions and performance data using diagnostic equipment and technical manuals to determine root causes.
  • KnowledgeEvaluate aircraft components and assemblies for compliance with airworthiness standards through systematic inspection procedures, independently or as part of maintenance teams.
  • Hands-onOperate precision measurement instruments and diagnostic equipment including micrometers, borescopes, oscilloscopes, and digital diagnostic tools during inspections.
  • KnowledgeInterpret technical specifications, blueprints, and maintenance documentation to execute complex repair and overhaul procedures accurately.
  • Hands-onExecute precisely welding, brazing, and riveting operations on aircraft structures using acetylene welding equipment, pneumatic riveters, and hand tools to restore structural integrity.
  • MindsetIntegrate safety protocols with maintenance efficiency requirements when coordinating with interdisciplinary aviation teams in hangar and flight line environments.
  • KnowledgeJudge the airworthiness and operational readiness of aircraft systems by synthesizing inspection findings, test results, and regulatory requirements.
  • Hands-onCoordinate simultaneous use of multiple specialized tools and equipment during complex engine disassembly, inspection, and reassembly procedures.
  • KnowledgeAssess maintenance documentation and work records for completeness and accuracy using aircraft maintenance management systems to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • KnowledgeApply mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems knowledge when troubleshooting aircraft engine and assembly malfunctions under time-sensitive conditions.
  • MindsetEngage in continuous technical learning of evolving aircraft technologies to maintain proficiency with modern diagnostic systems, composite materials, and advanced propulsion systems.
Wage Data According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Annual wage data for Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (2024)

Estimated Total Employment (U.S.)

136,390

Wage Distribution by Percentile

MetricU.S.
10% of workers earn the following or less$47,790
10% of workers earn the following or more$120,080
Workers on average earn$80,780

+ indicates wage is at or above the BLS reporting cap ($239,200/year)

Skills & Requirements

Key competencies for this occupation, ranked by importance

  • Mechanical4.7/5
  • English Language3.7/5
  • Engineering and Technology3.4/5
  • Customer and Personal Service3.3/5
  • Mathematics3.2/5
Tools & Technology

Equipment and software commonly used in this occupation

In-Demand Technology

Frequently requested by employers in job postings

Microsoft ExcelMicrosoft Office softwareMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft PowerPointMicrosoft WindowsMicrosoft WordSAP software

Technology Skills

Access Software AIRPAXCaseBank SpotLightComputer aided manufacturing CAM softwareComputerized aircraft log manager CALMDatcoMedia EBisDisassembler softwareEngine analysis softwareMaintenance information databases

Tools & Equipment

Acetylene welding equipmentAdjustable wrenchesAir compressorsAir drillsAircraft lifting jacksAircraft maintenance management systemsAircraft test standsAligning jigs