How do they match: Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians

  • Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians

  • Mechanical Developer Prover
  • Engine Installer
  • A & P Mechanic
  • A & P Technician
  • A and P Mechanic
  • A and P Tech
  • Aerospace Propulsion Jet Engine Mechanic
  • Aircraft Mechanic
  • Aircraft Engine Mechanic
  • Aircraft Engine Technician
  • Aircraft Engine Specialist
  • Aircraft Technician
  • Aircraft Accessories Mechanic
  • Aircraft Air Conditioning Mechanic
  • Aircraft Body and Bonded Structure Repairer
  • Aircraft Cylinder Mechanic
  • Aircraft Magneto Mechanic
  • Aircraft Maintenance Technician
  • Aircraft Motor Mechanic
  • Aircraft Rigging and Controls Mechanic
  • Aircraft Structure Mechanic
  • Aircraft Structures Mechanic
  • Airframe Mechanic
  • Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic
  • Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic
  • Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Apprentice
  • Airframe and Powerplant Technician
  • Airframe and/or Powerplant Mechanic
  • Airframe and/or Powerplant Technician
  • Airframe Technician
  • Airline Mechanic
  • Airplane Mechanic
  • Airplane Mechanic Apprentice
  • Airplane Technician
  • Aviation Mechanic
  • Aviation Maintenance Technician
  • Burnisher and Bumper
  • Dinkey Engine Mechanic
  • Experimental Aircraft Mechanic
  • Experimental Rocketsled Mechanic
  • FAA Certified Powerplant Mechanic
  • Federal Aviation Administration Certified Powerplant Mechanic
  • Flight Test Mechanic
  • Flight Test Shop Mechanic
  • Ground Support Equipment Technician
  • Heat and Vent Aircraft Mechanic
  • Helicopter Mechanic
  • Helicopter Engine Mechanic
  • Hydraulic Mechanic
  • Ignition Mechanic
  • Jet Mechanic
  • Jet Engine Mechanic
  • Landing Gear Mechanic
  • Launching Pad Mechanic
  • Missile Mechanic
  • Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic
  • Powerplant Mechanic
  • Preflight Mechanic
  • Propeller Mechanic
  • Propeller-Driven Airplane Mechanic
  • Rocket Engine Mechanic
  • Rocket Engine Component Mechanic
  • Supercharger Mechanic

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

  • Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories, using hand or power tools.
  • Clean engines, sediment bulk and screens, and carburetors, adjusting carburetor float levels.
  • Determine repair limits for engine hot section parts.
  • Disassemble engines and inspect parts, such as turbine blades or cylinders, for corrosion, wear, warping, cracks, and leaks, using precision measuring instruments, x-rays, and magnetic inspection equipment.
  • Examine engines through specially designed openings while working from ladders or scaffolds, or use hoists or lifts to remove the entire engine from an aircraft.
  • Listen to operating engines to detect and diagnose malfunctions, such as sticking or burned valves.
  • Modify aircraft structures, space vehicles, systems, or components, following drawings, schematics, charts, engineering orders, and technical publications.
  • Reassemble engines following repair or inspection and reinstall engines in aircraft.
  • Remove or install aircraft engines, using hoists or forklift trucks.
  • Test operation of engines and other systems, using test equipment, such as ignition analyzers, compression checkers, distributor timers, or ammeters.

  • Inspect mechanical components of vehicles to identify problems.
  • Inspect mechanical equipment to locate damage, defects, or wear.
  • Read technical information needed to perform maintenance or repairs.
  • Repair worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
  • Replace worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
  • Test mechanical equipment to ensure proper functioning.