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Avionics Apprentice Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Experience required ranging from apprenticeship level and above, depending on current business ... relevant to avionics. Demonstrated ability to read/interpret schematic and circuit diagrams ...

Lead Avionics Technician

Great Falls, MT · On-site

$25.25 - $33/hr

Aircraft Leasing, Airline Operations, Avionics, Component Repairs, Engineering, MRO, Paint and ... Provide On-The-Job training, orientation and direction to apprentices and technicians. May delegate ...

Lead Avionics Technician

Great Falls, MT · On-site

$25.25 - $33/hr

Aircraft Leasing, Airline Operations, Avionics, Component Repairs, Engineering, MRO, Paint and ... Provide On-The-Job training, orientation and direction to apprentices and technicians. May delegate ...

Lead Avionics Technician

Great Falls, MT · On-site

$25.25 - $33/hr

Aircraft Leasing, Airline Operations, Avionics, Component Repairs, Engineering, MRO, Paint and ... Provide On-The-Job training, orientation and direction to apprentices and technicians. May delegate ...

Avionics Installer I

Savannah, GA · On-site

$25.65/hr

Avionics Installer I LOCATION: Savannah, GA PAY RATE: $25.65/hour We are a national staffing firm ... of a youth apprenticeship program sponsored by Gulfstream. * Ability to read and interpret ...

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How much do avionics apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for avionics apprentice 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 career advancement opportunities are available for Avionics Apprentices?

Avionics Apprentices often start by working under the supervision of experienced technicians and engineers, gradually taking on more complex tasks as their skills develop. With time, hands-on experience, and the acquisition of relevant certifications, apprentices can progress to roles such as Avionics Technician, Lead Technician, or even Avionics Engineer. Many employers offer ongoing training and encourage further education to support professional growth. Career advancement is typically tied to technical proficiency, demonstrated reliability, and a strong safety record, making this a rewarding path for motivated individuals interested in long-term development within the aviation industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Avionics Apprentice position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Avionics Apprentice, you need a solid understanding of basic electronics, troubleshooting skills, and formal education such as a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with industry-standard diagnostic tools, wiring schematics, and the use of testing equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes is highly valued, and some positions may require entry-level certifications like the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license in the U.S. Strong attention to detail, the ability to follow complex instructions, and effective teamwork are important soft skills for this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring the safe, efficient installation and maintenance of aircraft avionics systems in compliance with strict industry regulations.

What is an Avionics Apprentice job?

An Avionics Apprentice assists experienced technicians in installing, inspecting, testing, and repairing aircraft electronic systems. They gain hands-on experience with navigation, communication, and flight control systems while learning industry regulations and safety procedures. Apprentices work under supervision, troubleshooting electrical issues and ensuring compliance with aviation standards. This role is a stepping stone to becoming a certified avionics technician.

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Mechanic - Avionics NSA

Aeroman

Winston Salem, NC

Full-time

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Job description

 

JOB TITLE

Aircraft Maintenance Technician - Avionics

DEPARTMENT

Maintenance

REPORTS TO

Lead Mechanic

STATUS

 

Non-Exempt

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Proper completion of all paperwork related to the assigned task

Providing information to the Lead Mechanic for shift turnovers, and entering information on the shift turnover form in the absence of the Lead Mechanic

Notify Inspection when task requires, or becomes an RII action

Segregate and identify upon removal, all repair station/customer components

Possess and maintain an adequate number and quality of tools necessary to perform assigned tasks

Ensure all tools are accounted for and/or returned to the tool room at shift’s end

Performance of assigned tasks in accordance with job cards, engineering orders, maintenance manuals and other approved documents

Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of electrical and electronic systems

Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.

Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems

Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems in aircraft using hand tools, power tools or soldering irons

Adjust or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies

Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos,

inverters and in-flight refueling systems, using hand tools and soldering irons

Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls and junction boxes using hand tools or soldering irons

Fabricate parts and test aids as required

Perform additional duties as assigned

REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Physical: While performing maintenance on an aircraft, employees must be able to balance, bend, stoop, crawl, climb, climb stairs, crouch, carry items up to 50 pounds, grasp, kneel, lift items 50 pounds or over, pull hand over hand, push, reach above shoulder, use repetitive motion, sit on average 2 hours per day, stand on average 8 hours per day, walk on average 6 hours per day, possess the ability to see and follow precise instructions, documents, diagrams, or blueprints, to distinguish color differences, to see and read information via computer screen or other electronic device, to detect distinct, specific noises, to hear if equipment/tools, etc. are operating properly, to hear and understand precise directions, to hear and understand what others are saying in normal conversation.

Mental: While performing maintenance on an aircraft, employees must be able to understand, remember, and apply complex oral and/or written instructions or other information, to organize thoughts and ideas into understandable terminology or data, to make decisions which have significant impact on the immediate work unit and monitor impact outside immediate work unit.

 

Communication: While performing maintenance on an aircraft, employees must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language, to understand and follow complex instructions and guidelines, to complete complex forms, documents or reports, and/or conduct complex oral communication with others,

To perform accurate and quality work, employees must possess and demonstrate mechanical and analytical aptitude, effectively communicate both orally and in writing, be flexible and cooperative, meet tight deadlines, possess attention to detail, have the ability to work productively within a diverse work environment, and be safety conscious.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

Combination of inside and outside with changing climate conditions

Moderate to high noise level

Low to moderate risk for exposure to hazardous chemicals, vapors, or materials

Work in confined spaces and at varied heights

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education in aircraft avionics through programs including but not limited to A&P curriculum or other certified aircraft training programs such as military training.

Experience required ranging from apprenticeship level and above, depending on current business needs. OSHA training and Hazardous Waste Materials training a plus.

Demonstrated ability to use wire strippers, crimp tools, insertion/extraction tools, voltmeters and various test equipment relevant to avionics.

Demonstrated ability to read/interpret schematic and circuit diagrams; troubleshoot as required for aircraft systems and assemblies.

Knowledge of AMMs, IPCs, SWPs and WDMs.