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High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years' experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor - VMG

Fallon, NV · On-site

$79K - $95K/yr

High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years' experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

High School graduate or equivalent required. * Shall have (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control ... Of the 10 years experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 years ...

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How much do aircraft maintenance graduate jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for aircraft maintenance graduate in the United States is $34.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.05 and $38.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Aircraft Maintenance Graduate job?

An Aircraft Maintenance Graduate job is an entry-level role designed for recent graduates in aircraft maintenance engineering or a related field. It provides hands-on experience in inspecting, repairing, and maintaining aircraft under the supervision of licensed engineers. Graduates are typically trained on industry regulations, safety procedures, and technical skills needed for certification. This role helps build a foundation for a career as a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer or technician.

What kind of tasks and responsibilities can I expect as an Aircraft Maintenance Graduate in my first year?

As an Aircraft Maintenance Graduate, you will typically support licensed maintenance engineers by carrying out inspections, performing routine maintenance checks, and assisting with troubleshooting technical issues on various aircraft systems. You’ll be expected to update maintenance records, ensure tools and equipment are properly managed, and follow safety protocols rigorously. Most graduates rotate through different departments, gaining exposure to areas such as avionics, engines, or airframes, which helps build a comprehensive skill set. Collaboration with experienced technicians and engineers is common, and you’ll receive ongoing guidance and mentoring to build your expertise and prepare for further certification or promotion opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aircraft Maintenance Graduate position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aircraft Maintenance Graduate, you need a solid grounding in aeronautical engineering principles, hands-on mechanical skills, and a relevant qualification such as a degree or diploma in aircraft maintenance engineering. Familiarity with maintenance management software, technical manuals, and certifications like EASA Part-66 or FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license are highly valuable. Attention to detail, teamwork, and strong problem-solving abilities are crucial soft skills for the position. These competencies ensure not only compliance with strict safety standards but also foster effective maintenance operations and professional growth.

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Aircraft Analysis Support Specialist

Aircraft Analysis Support Specialist

JMark Services, Inc.

Dayton, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Title: Aircraft Analysis Support Specialist
Location: National Capital Region
Clearance Required: Secret (TS/SCI preferred)
Employment Type: Full-time; contingent upon contract award (~May 2026)
Overview
JMark is seeking an Aircraft Analysis Support Specialist to provide technical, analytical, and sustainment support for aircraft programs. This role will enable readiness and interoperability by analyzing aircraft systems, maintenance and operational data, supporting fault diagnosis, logistics, provisioning, performance evaluation, and ensuring airworthiness and system health.
Key Responsibilities
  • Analyze maintenance, operational, performance, and mission data to assess aircraft readiness and support needs.
  • Conduct fault diagnostics and subsystem analysis to identify issues, performance limitations, and recommend corrective actions.
  • Support logistics and sustainment planning: provisioning of parts, support equipment, supply chain involvement, and life-cycle sustainment.
  • Maintain and analyze aircraft supportability, reliability, maintainability metrics; contribute to operational availability studies.
  • Evaluate aircraft airworthiness / operational limitations and help ensure compliance with required standards/regulations.
  • Produce technical reports and dashboards summarizing analysis findings, trends, and recommendations.
  • Interface with engineering, maintenance, supply chain, operations, and customer teams to collect data, understand use cases, and deliver actionable insights.
  • Support field operations if required: site or depot-level evaluations, troubleshooting, or engineering guidance.
  • Maintain documentation, track changes, maintain historical performance and maintenance logs.

Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Aerospace / Mechanical / Electrical Engineering, Aviation Management, Data Analytics, or related technical discipline.
  • 3-5+ years of experience in aircraft analysis, maintenance analysis, or sustainment support in defense / aviation contexts.
  • Strong analytical skills: ability to work with maintenance records, operational data, fault logs.
  • Hands-on experience with diagnostic / analysis tools; ability to interpret aircraft performance limitations, technical drawings, maintenance data, etc.
  • Knowledge of aircraft systems (avionics, propulsion, structural/hull, etc.), and operational & maintenance workflows.
  • Experience with logistics / provisioning / support equipment or supply chain analyses is a plus.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to present analysis to both technical and leadership audiences.
  • U.S. Citizenship required; active or ability to obtain Secret clearance (TS/SCI preferred).

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with 5th generation aircraft or advanced platforms (e.g., F-35, stealth platforms).
  • Experience with airworthiness standards, regulatory compliance, FAA / DoD standards.
  • Familiar with modeling / simulation of aircraft systems, performance modeling.
  • Experience with tools used for aircraft maintenance / fault tracking / reliability growth / predictive maintenance.
  • Graduate degree (M.S. / equivalent) or advanced certification in aircraft maintenance / reliability engineering.

Why JMark
  • Be at the forefront of ensuring aircraft readiness and capability in mission-critical environments.
  • Work across sustainment, engineering, and operational functions to deliver measurable impact.
  • Opportunity for growth and to influence aircraft program performance, cost, and reliability.