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Für unser famila-Warenhaus in Wedel (Rissener Str. 105) suchen wir ab sofort Verkäufer / Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) für die Bereiche Käse, Backshop, Frische und Fisch in Voll- oder Teilzeit mit 36 ...

Für unser famila-Warenhaus in Wedel (Rissener Str. 105) suchen wir ab sofort Verkäufer / Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) für die Bereiche Käse, Backshop, Frische und Fisch in Voll- oder Teilzeit mit 36 ...

This role provides direct supervision and leadership for all backshop operations while ensuring compliance with quality standards, customer specifications, and regulatory requirements. Assembly ...

Assembly Supervisor

Jessup, MD · On-site

$81K - $97K/yr

This role provides direct supervision and leadership for all backshop operations while ensuring compliance with quality standards, customer specifications, and regulatory requirements. Assembly ...

This role provides direct supervision and leadership for all backshop operations while ensuring compliance with quality standards, customer specifications, and regulatory requirements. Assembly ...

Avionics Technician

Atlantic Beach, FL

$26.50 - $34.50/hr

Follow all applicable safety procedures and guidelines while working in hangar and backshop environments and when operating ground support equipment. * Support consistent and stable production ...

Gulfstream Lead Mechanic

Wichita, KS · On-site

$19.75 - $26/hr

Ensure shop equipment stored is in its place at end of shift; turn fans off (including built-in wall), turn backshop lights off and close backshop doors. * Own and maintain basic hand tools and test ...

Machinist

Jacksonville, FL

$20 - $27.50/hr

Backshop Job Title: Machinist Reports To: Lead Machinist DOT/ NON- DOT: DOT Position Summary Perform a basic to advanced level skilled work to accomplish sheet metal repairs and replacements of ...

Machinist

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

Backshop Job Title: Machinist Reports To: Lead Machinist DOT/ NON- DOT: DOT Position Summary Perform a basic to advanced level skilled work to accomplish sheet metal repairs and replacements of ...

Monitor and fulfill backshop and stockroom inventory needs according to min/max thresholds and supply requisitions * Communicate inventory shortages, long lead times, and other procurement issues to ...

Machinist

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

Backshop Job Title: Machinist Reports To: Lead Machinist DOT/ NON- DOT: DOT Position Summary Perform a basic to advanced level skilled work to accomplish sheet metal repairs and replacements of ...

Machinist

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

Backshop Job Title: Machinist Reports To: Lead Machinist DOT/ NON- DOT: DOT Position Summary Perform a basic to advanced level skilled work to accomplish sheet metal repairs and replacements of ...

Machinist

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

Backshop Job Title: Machinist Reports To: Lead Machinist DOT/ NON- DOT: DOT Position Summary Perform a basic to advanced level skilled work to accomplish sheet metal repairs and replacements of ...

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How much do backshop jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for backshop in the United States is $15.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $16.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a backshop?

Backshop jobs refer to roles that involve maintenance, repair, and support tasks typically performed behind the scenes in industries such as aviation, manufacturing, or logistics. Employees in backshop positions are responsible for servicing equipment, conducting inspections, and ensuring that machinery and tools are in proper working order. These jobs are essential for keeping operations running smoothly, as they handle the technical and mechanical work that frontline staff rely on. Backshop roles often require specialized training and certifications, depending on the industry and complexity of the equipment.

What are some common challenges faced by backshop employees, and how can they be overcome?

Backshop employees often face challenges such as managing tight schedules, maintaining equipment efficiency, and ensuring safety standards are met, especially during peak operational periods. Staying organized and communicating clearly with other staff members, such as mechanics and operations personnel, can help address these challenges. Continuous training, attention to detail, and proactive maintenance are also key strategies for overcoming common Backshop obstacles and contributing to a smooth workflow.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a backshop technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Backshop Technician, you need strong mechanical aptitude, troubleshooting abilities, and a solid understanding of aircraft systems, usually supported by relevant technical training or certification such as an Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, technical manuals, and maintenance management systems is essential for effective repairs and record-keeping. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are important soft skills for ensuring safety and efficiency. These skills and qualities are vital to maintain high standards of aircraft reliability, safety, and regulatory compliance in aviation maintenance.

What is the difference between Backshop vs Machinist?

AspectBackshopMachinist
Required CredentialsTechnical training, certifications in shop practicesTechnical training, certifications in machining and tooling
Work EnvironmentAircraft or vehicle repair shops, manufacturing facilitiesMachine shops, manufacturing plants, aerospace or automotive industries
Employer & Industry UsageAutomotive, aerospace, manufacturing companiesMachine shops, aerospace, automotive, industrial manufacturing
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Backshop workers focus on repairing, maintaining, and assembling components in a workshop setting, often overseeing multiple tasks. Machinists primarily operate machine tools to produce or modify parts with precision. While both roles require technical skills and certifications, Backshop roles emphasize repair and assembly, whereas Machinists focus on manufacturing and machining parts.

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What states have the most Backshop jobs?

States with the most job openings for Backshop jobs include:

Infographic showing various Backshop job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 6% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $33,023 per year, or $15.9 per hour.

Avionics Technician (Backshop Wire Harness Team)

PLANIT Group

Greenville, SC

$25.25 - $33/hr

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Job description

Avionics Technician

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Avionics Technician to join our Backshop Wire Harness team. The successful candidate will have a strong background in harness building, wire marking, and braiding, as well as experience with various avionics systems and components. The ideal candidate will be able to work independently and as part of a team to troubleshoot, modify, and construct complex avionics systems.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Build and repair electrical harnesses for avionics systems, including reading and interpreting schematics and diagrams
  • Utilize wire marking machines to label and identify wires and cables
  • Operate harness braiding machines to protect and organize wires and cables
  • Work with wafer connections, including assembly, testing, and troubleshooting
  • Modify and construct Gigabit Ethernet Switch (GES) systems, including troubleshooting and repair
  • Perform ethernet wiring modifications and constructions, including testing and troubleshooting
  • Assemble, troubleshoot, and modify circuit breaker panels and matrix assemblies
  • Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to resolve complex technical issues
  • Apply knowledge of avionics systems and components to troubleshoot and repair complex problems
  • Maintain accurate records and documentation of work performed
  • Adhere to safety protocols and procedures when working with electrical systems and components
  • Must be willing to work first or second shift. 5:30am-4pm or 3:00pm-1:30am. Will train on day shift and go to nights immediately after training. Must have strong experience in the following: Harness Build up Solder/crimping Wiring repair