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Borescope Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Engine Fleet Manager

Tampa, FL · On-site

$140K - $160K/yr

Review and interpret borescope inspection findings using OEM guidance, historical data, and fleet experience * Analyze overhaul and teardown reports to validate findings, determine root causes, and ...

Engine Fleet Manager

Tampa, FL · On-site

$140K - $160K/yr

Review and interpret borescope inspection findings using OEM guidance, historical data, and fleet experience * Analyze overhaul and teardown reports to validate findings, determine root causes, and ...

Surveillance Inspector

Doral, FL

$20.50 - $25.25/hr

Perform detailed borescope inspections in accordance with OEM and regulatory requirements. * Oversee and verify engine incoming receiving, inventory documentation, and borescope findings. * Conduct ...

Engine Technician III (307)

Davie, FL · On-site

$17.75 - $24.25/hr

On-wing Borescope * Boroblending repairs * Engine removal and installation * Troubleshooting * Quick Engine Kit (QEC) removal & installation * Engine disassembly, inspection, and repair * Ability to ...

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How much do borescope jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for borescope in Florida is $22.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $25.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Borescope job?

A Borescope job involves using a specialized optical device called a borescope to inspect hard-to-reach areas, such as inside machinery, engines, or pipelines. Professionals in this role typically work in industries like aviation, manufacturing, and automotive to detect defects, wear, or blockages. They document findings, ensure compliance with safety standards, and may recommend repairs. Strong attention to detail and technical skills are essential for success in this field.

What are some typical challenges faced by Borescope Inspectors during inspections?

Borescope Inspectors often encounter challenges such as accessing hard-to-reach or confined spaces, interpreting visual data from areas with limited lighting, and maintaining precision under time constraints. They may need to troubleshoot equipment issues or adapt techniques based on varying materials and components. Collaborating with engineers and maintenance teams is common to ensure accurate reporting and appropriate follow-up actions. Overcoming these challenges requires patience, technical skill, and a strong commitment to safety standards, making adaptability a valuable asset in this role.

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

To thrive in the role of a Borescope Inspector, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and experience with non-destructive testing or industrial inspection procedures, often supported by relevant technical certifications. Familiarity with borescope devices, digital imaging software, and industry-specific protocols such as those in aerospace or energy sectors is crucial. Exceptional problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills set top inspectors apart. These skills ensure accurate inspections, safety compliance, and effective collaboration with maintenance and engineering teams.

Infographic showing various Borescope job openings in Florida as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,202 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

JOB RESPONSIBILITES
  • QA Inspector is responsible for inspecting incoming and outgoing engines.
  • Conducting initial inspection including Borescope on incoming engines including accessories and Quick Engine Change (QEC) inventory.
  • Document the inspection on the proper inspection paperwork in a timely and accurate manner.
  • If required, route QEC and Accessories to Outside Vendors.
  • Responsible for overseeing the disassembly and assembly of modules and engines, and that they are conducted in an accurate manner as required by Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals and customer requirements.
  • Ensure all instructions in work scope have been complied with.
  • Review all assembly paperwork for completeness and compliance.
  • Perform final inspection on engines including BSI (Borescope Inspection).
EDUCATION, SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
  • A minimum High School degree or equivalent required.
  • FAA “A amp;P” license required.
  • A minimum of three (3) years’ experience on one of the following product lines:
1.GE, CF6, CF34, GE90.
2. CFMI -3, -5 and -7.
3. PW 2000, 4000.
4.RR RB 211, Trent 800.
  • Borescope experience is a plus.
  • Computer Skills - Able to use MS Outlook, Word, amp; Excel.
  • Familiar with 14 CFR Part 145 Repair Station Regulation.
  • Ability to navigate the OEM manuals, read and understand technical data.
  • Must be Coachable and able to listen, learn and follow instructions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Ability to meet the physical demand of the job like sitting, standing, climbing on engines, pushing, and pulling.
  • Ability to work in a safe professional manner adhering to all regulatory requirements including FAA, OSHA, DOT and State/Federal regulations.
  • Must be able to wear eye and respirator protection as needed.
  • Ability to work flexible hours and different shifts if required.
OUR PERKS!
  • Competitive salary.
  • Relocation Assistance.
  • 401(k) plan with company match.
  • Paid time off: vacation, holidays, and personal/sick time.
  • Health benefits: medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
  • VIP tickets to sporting and music events at Raymond James Stadium.
  • 7am - 3:30pm shift.