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The Avionics/Electronic Bench Technician II diagnoses malfunctions and repairs Avionic Test Equipment, observes and trains under higher grade workers on diagnosis and repair on less complex repair ...

Avionics Technicians

Nashville, TN ยท On-site

$27.75 - $36.25/hr

STS Technical Services is hiring Avionics Technicians in Nashville, Tennessee . Performs avionics ... Fabricates wiring harnesses, installs/modifies avionic and electrical systems. * Determines when a ...

Lead Avionics Specialist

Mesa, AZ

$28.50 - $37.25/hr

The Lead Avionics Technician is responsible to the Manager, Maintenance Operations for the overall ... Research future electrical/avionic service bulletin, A.D.'s, STC's, & installations with regards to ...

Lead Avionics Specialist

Mesa, AZ ยท On-site

$28.50 - $37.25/hr

The Lead Avionics Technician is responsible to the Manager, Maintenance Operations for the overall ... Research future electrical/avionic service bulletin, A.D.'s, STC's, & installations with regards to ...

F-16 Avionics Technician III

Homestead, FL ยท On-site

$26.50 - $34.50/hr

Inspects components of avionic and electrical systems and equipment for defects, such as loose connections and frayed wire, and for accuracy of assembly and installation * Tests avionic and ...

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How much do avionic technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for avionic technician in the United States is $32.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.64 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Avionic Technician vs Aircraft Maintenance Technician?

AspectAvionic TechnicianAircraft Maintenance Technician
CertificationsFCC, FAA certifications, specialized avionics trainingFAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certification
Work EnvironmentAircraft cockpits, avionics bays, maintenance facilitiesAircraft hangars, maintenance shops, airports
Industry UsageCommercial, military, general aviation with focus on avionics systemsBroad aircraft maintenance including engines, structure, and systems

While both roles involve aircraft maintenance, Avionic Technicians specialize in avionics systems such as navigation, communication, and radar equipment. Aircraft Maintenance Technicians have a broader scope, handling various aircraft components beyond avionics. Both roles require FAA certifications and work in similar environments, but their focus areas differ significantly.

What are Avionic Technicians?

Avionic Technicians are specialized professionals who install, inspect, test, repair, and maintain the electronic systems and equipment used in aircraft. These systems include navigation, communication, radar, and flight control systems critical to the safe and efficient operation of airplanes and helicopters. Avionic Technicians work with complex wiring, software, and hardware to ensure all onboard electronic instruments function properly. They often work in hangars, repair stations, or on airfields and must adhere to strict safety and regulatory standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Avionic Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Avionic Technician, you need strong knowledge of electronic systems, troubleshooting skills, and typically an associate degree or military training in avionics. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, wiring schematics, and certifications like the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) or FCC license are commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills ensure the safety, reliability, and compliance of aircraft electronic systems, which are vital for aviation operations.

What are some common challenges Avionic Technicians face when troubleshooting aircraft systems?

Avionic Technicians often encounter challenges such as diagnosing complex electronic faults in integrated systems and working under time constraints to ensure aircraft readiness. Since avionics systems can be highly sophisticated and interconnected, pinpointing the root cause of a malfunction may require methodical testing, consultation with technical manuals, and collaboration with other maintenance teams. Additionally, technicians must stay updated on rapidly evolving technology and safety regulations, which makes ongoing training essential. Effective communication and attention to detail are vital to overcome these challenges and maintain high standards of safety and reliability.
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Infographic showing various Avionic Technician job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,721 per year, or $32.1 per hour.
Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician

Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician

Erickson Incorporated

Central Point, OR โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 14 hours ago


Job description

Description

Position Purpose

This position performs electrical/avionics maintenance and manufacturing tasks to aircraft, aircraft parts and components in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Erickson requirements. Complies with all company policies and Standard Operating Procedures as a team player. Willing and able to work long hours and travel as required to meet company requirements. Provide support to internal and external customers to meet customer requirements.

Job Levelling

The three pay grades for this job description are:

16 (Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I), 228 (Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II), and 229 (Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician III). These positions require different levels of experience, job knowledge and skills. The characteristics for each level are:


The Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I (Level 1) is distinguished from the Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II (Level 2) by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned within the series. Employees at this level may have only limited aircraft maintenance and manufacturing experience and receive regular instruction or assistance in the performance of their assigned duties. One to three years of aircraft maintenance or manufacturing experience is desirable and may include aviation related schooling or formal training.


The Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II (Level 2) is distinguished from the Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I (Level 1) by the performance of the full range of Duties and Responsibilities. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of company Procedures and SOP's. Additionally, they may mentor Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I (Level 1) and foster technical growth. Four to nine years of aircraft maintenance or manufacturing experience is required.ย 


The Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician III (Level 3) is distinguished from the Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II (Level 2) by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties including assuming project management responsibilities when assigned. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained and aware of all applicable Procedures and SOP's. Additionally, they mentor mechanics and foster technical growth. The employee at this level must hold an Airframe and/or Powerplant license. Ten or more years of increasingly responsible aircraft maintenance or manufacturing experience is required.

Duties & Responsibilities

Performs disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, fabrication, manufacturing, maintenance, and assembly of aircraft and aircraft electrical/avionic parts, components and wiring. Documents work per company, customer and regulatory requirements.

Installs electrical/avionic parts and components to aircraft at the fixed base of operations (FBO) and in the field environment.

Reads, interprets, and complies with Repair Station Quality Manual, Production Certificate Quality Manual, Standard Operation Procedures, Federal Aviation Regulations, Technical Manuals, Drawings, and Specifications.

Works in a team environment and follows Erickson's Values Charter.

Troubleshoots and corrects electrical/avionic discrepancies during normal work and Aircraft On Ground (AOG) situations.

Achieves and maintains task qualifications for all work performed.

Travels as required to meet company and customer requirements.

Performs administrative duties e.g. Time entry, DAX, Training classes, create, revise and use department documents, etc.) as required by Erickson company and department requirements.

Orders, receives and returns parts in accordance with company policies.

Maintains an organized work area and good housekeeping practices.ย 

Performs Lean, Standard work and continuous process improvements.ย 

Mentors, trains, and coaches new employees when qualified as a mentor or trainer.ย 

Performs duties of an Inspector if task qualified. Percentage of time required is different for different Inspectors based on the quantity of areas employee is task qualified to inspect and workload in department.

Works with hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals and products to perform required tasks.

Uses tools, equipment, manuals, drawings and specifications to perform aircraft electrical/avionic maintenance and manufacturing.

Responsible for the care of precision measuring equipment, tools and test equipment and benches.

Minimum Qualifications

Knowledge of FAA and aviation industry requirements and regulations to perform maintenance and manufacturing of aircraft and aircraft electrical/avionic parts and components.

Knowledge of electrical/electronic theory and principles.

Must be able to identify and distinguish colors.

High School Diploma or equivalency, Valid Driver's license

Level 1: 1-3 years - In aircraft maintenance and manufacturing

Level 2: 4-9 years - In aircraft maintenance and manufacturing

Level 3: 10 plus years - In aircraft maintenance and manufacturing and have an Airframe and/or Power plant license.

NOTE: Years of experience determines the base level, but employee must in addition have the knowledge and skills for that level or they will be raised or lowered a level to determine their actual pay grade level. Schooling/training is not to be included in years of experience.

Desired - Airframe and/or Power plant license, FCC license.ย 

Must be able to communicate verbally in an accurate and professional way. Written documents must be clear and concise.

Work 40 or more hours per week as directed (overtime, weekends, etc.)ย ย 

Ability to travel domestically and internationally as directed and drive company vehicles or rental vehicles as directed.ย ย 

Have the following qualities: Professionalism, strong work ethic, punctuality, honest, team player, work alone or with others, positive influence, detail orientated, problem solving skills.