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Avionics Maintenance Supervisor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Avionics Technician IV

Vandalia, OH · On-site

$40 - $44/hr

Operating or supervising machinery and equipment Core Skills * Avionics Maintenance * Wiring Installation & Routing * Technical Schematics & Blueprint Interpretation * Diagram & Manual Interpretation ...

Avionics Technician

Van Nuys, CA

$30 - $39/hr

West Star is the fastest growing maintenance repair organization in the industry and we recognize ... Any other job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management. * Effectively and clearly ...

Avionics Technician

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$30 - $39/hr

West Star is the fastest growing maintenance repair organization in the industry and we recognize ... Any other job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management. * Effectively and clearly ...

Avionics Technician - 959

Dallas, TX · On-site

$28.50 - $37/hr

West Star is the fastest growing maintenance repair organization in the industry and we recognize ... Any other job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management. * Effectively and clearly ...

Avionics Technician - 1051

Statesville, NC · On-site

$27 - $35.25/hr

West Star is the fastest growing maintenance repair organization in the industry and we recognize ... Any other job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management. * Effectively and clearly ...

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How much do avionics maintenance supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for avionics maintenance supervisor in the United States is $40.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.66 and $42.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Avionics Maintenance Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Avionics Maintenance Supervisor, you need deep expertise in avionics systems, strong diagnostic abilities, and typically an FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certificate or equivalent qualification. Familiarity with maintenance tracking software, wiring schematics, and compliance documentation is essential. Leadership, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and ensuring safety. These competencies are vital to maintain aircraft reliability, regulatory compliance, and smooth operation of maintenance teams.

What are some common challenges faced by Avionics Maintenance Supervisors, and how can they be effectively managed?

Avionics Maintenance Supervisors often encounter challenges such as coordinating teams with varying skill levels, keeping up with rapid technological changes, and ensuring strict compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Effective management involves fostering clear communication between technicians, staying updated on the latest avionics systems and protocols through ongoing training, and implementing rigorous quality control processes. Building strong relationships with both engineering teams and upper management also helps in promptly addressing issues and streamlining maintenance operations.

What is the difference between Avionics Maintenance Supervisor vs Aircraft Maintenance Technician?

AspectAvionics Maintenance SupervisorAircraft Maintenance Technician
CertificationsFAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P), Avionics certificationsFAA A&P, specialized avionics certifications
Work EnvironmentSupervises avionics teams, oversees maintenance in hangars or on aircraftPerforms hands-on repairs and inspections on aircraft systems
Industry UsageUsed in airline, military, and corporate aviation sectorsCommon across commercial, general aviation, and military sectors

The Avionics Maintenance Supervisor oversees avionics technicians and manages maintenance operations, while the Aircraft Maintenance Technician performs direct hands-on repairs and inspections. Both roles require similar certifications and work in aviation environments, but the supervisor focuses on team management and oversight, whereas the technician is involved in technical repair work.

What does an Avionics Maintenance Supervisor do?

An Avionics Maintenance Supervisor oversees the maintenance and repair of aircraft electronic systems, including navigation, communication, and flight control systems. They manage teams of technicians, ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards, and coordinate schedules for inspections and repairs. Their role is crucial in maintaining the safe and efficient operation of an aircraft’s avionics. They also provide technical guidance, troubleshoot complex issues, and ensure all maintenance documentation is accurate and up to date.
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What states have the most Avionics Maintenance Supervisor jobs? States with the most job openings for Avionics Maintenance Supervisor jobs include:
Infographic showing various Avionics Maintenance Supervisor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $85,000 per year, or $40.9 per hour.

Avionics Maintenance Technician - 965

West Star Aviation

Wheeling, IL • On-site

$29.75 - $38.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 26 days ago


West Star Aviation rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 61 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

4th of 52 rated aviation services


Job description

West Star is the fastest growing maintenance repair organization in the industry and we recognize this is the result of our talented team of trusted employees working together to deliver customer service excellence. We are committed to providing our employees with personal and professional growth opportunities while fostering a culture of respect and well-being with a small company feel.
When you join our team, we don't think you should have to wait for your benefits to kick in. That's why when you start, they start with you! This includes medical, dental, 401K match, time off accruals, weekly pay days and much more. We don't want you to live to work, we want you to work and live.
What you can expect as an Avionics Maintenance Technician at West Star:
Our Avionics Maintenance Technicians are responsible for troubleshooting and repairing problems to the component level on avionics units (i.e. Navs, Coms, Pulse, Radar, Audio and Autopilot Systems), as well as the aircraft systems.
You will be ESSENTIAL to many FUNCTIONS including:
  • Perform general avionics support items on aircraft. This shall include, but not be limited to items such as removal and installation of panels and components and repair work.
  • Troubleshooting and evaluation of systems on the aircraft when designated.
  • Inspection and evaluation of the aircraft and components when designated.
  • Aircraft movement and performance verification of systems.
  • Maintenance and repair of shop facility, equipment and tooling to support operations.
  • Work with customer in project management, pricing and customer support roles.
  • Work independently on projects.
  • Any other job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management.
  • Effectively and clearly communicate (i.e., speak, write, read) in English
  • Basic computer skills to be able to navigate electronic training, manuals, and maintenance data bases

What you'll need to bring with you:
Your Education:
A High school diploma or equivalent. Electronics or Avionics factory training is preferred. A valid driver's license approved for airline travel and/or a valid passport is ideal, but not mandatory.
Your Experience :
Tech I
0-2 years of experience in avionics, military avionics or electrical field
These technicians have very limited to no knowledge of the position
This level requires close supervision and constant check ins on work performance
Tech II
2-4 years of experience in avionics or military avionics field.
Considerable knowledge of the job with a broad understanding of detailed aspects
Will need general supervision and instructions
Tech III
4-6 years of experience in avionics or military avionics field.
Full knowledge of the job and complete understanding of detailed aspects
Limited supervision is required.
No instruction needed and can act as a trainer or mentor to other technicians
Master Technician
6+ years' experience with corporate/business avionics systems
Exclusive knowledge in all areas of the job
This technician is a subject matter expert with a wide and comprehensive knowledge of the job.
Your Initiative:
We're looking for team players who are self-motivated and able to perform in a fast paced environment where working under specific deadlines and time constraints will be common. Dealing with customers and the capacity to perform work with minimal supervision will also be required.
Your Sense of Responsibility:
Attend work every day as scheduled to include overtime and weekend assignments.
Notify supervisor in advance of shift starting if unable to work.
Must have reliable transportation to get to work each and every day.
Perform all work in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration guidelines.
Follow all company and safety rules during performance of duties.
Maintain customer oriented work habits.
Other particulars:
Physical Requirements
Lifts 50 lbs.
Routine walking, bending and squatting or sitting.
Routine or repetitive physical motion with arms and hands.
Standing for long periods of time.
Climb ladders and stairs, work in small restricted areas
Basic computer skills
Mental Requirements
Understanding and implementation of regulations and guidelines.
Troubleshoot, evaluate and perform functional tests for various avionics and instrument systems.
Work with others in a professional manner.
Supervision
Work under supervision of assigned Avionics Team Leader
Working Conditions
Work is performed in a hangar environment subject to extreme temperature variations from very cold to very hot.
Work outside during aircraft runs will occur.
Varied positions in and around the aircraft.
Equipment Used
Personal hand tools supplied by the mechanic.
Pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical equipment.
Jacks, stands, lifts and other support devices.
Tugs, power carts and other engine powered equipment.
Crimpers, soldering iron and heat guns.
Personal computer and work order prints
Company Description:
With over 78 years of industry experience, West Star Aviation stands as a leading independent Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) provider. Employing over 3,000 professionals, we offer comprehensive services from our strategically located full-service facilities in East Alton, IL; Grand Junction, CO; Chattanooga, TN; Millville, NJ; Perryville, Missouri; and Statesville, NC as well as satellite locations in Denver, Houston, Minneapolis and Chicago. Our extensive capabilities encompass maintenance, paint, interior, and avionics services, supported by the largest Aircraft On Ground (AOG) network in the country, ensuring prompt and reliable mobile repair services nationwide.

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