| Aspect | Aircraft Engine | Aircraft Maintenance Technician |
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| Certifications | ASE certifications, manufacturer-specific training | ASE certifications, FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license |
| Work Environment | Engine testing, repair shops, manufacturing plants | Airports, maintenance hangars, repair facilities |
| Industry Usage | Engine design, manufacturing, overhaul | Aircraft inspection, repair, and maintenance |
Aircraft Engine specialists focus on the design, testing, and repair of aircraft engines, often working in manufacturing or overhaul facilities. Aircraft Maintenance Technicians perform inspections, repairs, and maintenance on entire aircraft, including engines, in operational environments like airports. Both roles require FAA certifications and share overlapping skills, but their primary responsibilities and work settings differ.