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Hourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance Civilian Jobs

Intermediate Maintenance Aircraft Structural Mechanic II

Milton, FL · On-site

$25.75 - $33.75/hr

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Intermediate Maintenance Aircraft Structural Mechanic II performs repairs/maintenance on T-6B ... Compensation Details: $44.97 The compensation range or hourly rate listed for this position is ...

... Aircraft Structural Maintenance (3-level) technical training or equivalent civilian experience. * Demonstrated experience with sheet metal fabrication, composite repair, and structural ...

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How much do hourly aircraft structural maintenance civilian jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for hourly aircraft structural maintenance civilian in the United States is $94,798.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an hourly aircraft structural maintenance civilian?

Hourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance Civilian jobs involve the inspection, repair, and maintenance of the structural components of aircraft, such as the fuselage, wings, and control surfaces. These positions are typically paid by the hour and are civilian roles, meaning they are not part of military service but may work on military or commercial aircraft. Workers in these roles use specialized tools and follow strict safety standards to ensure the airworthiness and safety of aircraft. They may work for airlines, aerospace manufacturers, maintenance companies, or government contractors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an hourly aircraft structural maintenance civilian?

To thrive as an Hourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance Civilian, you need a solid understanding of aircraft structures, repair techniques, blueprint reading, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent with relevant technical training. Familiarity with tools like rivet guns, drills, sheet metal fabrication equipment, and knowledge of safety standards or certifications such as Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license are often required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and strong teamwork skills help individuals excel in this role. These skills and qualifications ensure aircraft are maintained safely and efficiently, preventing costly errors and supporting flight readiness.

What are some common challenges faced by hourly aircraft structural maintenance civilians and how can they be addressed?

Hourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance Civilians often face challenges such as working under tight deadlines to ensure aircraft safety and availability, adapting to evolving maintenance technologies, and handling physically demanding tasks. Staying current with technical manuals and ongoing training is essential for accuracy and safety. Effective communication with supervisors and other maintenance team members also helps in troubleshooting complex structural issues and streamlining workflow. Building strong time management and teamwork skills can help address these challenges and contribute to a more efficient maintenance environment.

What is the difference between Hourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance Civilian vs Aircraft Structural Maintenance Technician?

AspectHourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance CivilianAircraft Structural Maintenance Technician
CredentialsFAA certifications, relevant technical trainingFAA certifications, technical training, often similar credentials
Work EnvironmentAirports, maintenance hangars, military basesAirports, maintenance hangars, military bases
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, civilian airlines, defense contractorsAirlines, military, defense contractors
Work ScopeInspecting, repairing aircraft structures, ensuring safety complianceInspecting, repairing aircraft structures, ensuring safety compliance

Both roles involve aircraft structural maintenance, requiring similar certifications and work environments. The main difference lies in employment sectors, with civilian roles often working for government or private companies, while aircraft structural maintenance technicians may work directly for airlines or military organizations.

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Infographic showing various Hourly Aircraft Structural Maintenance Civilian job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,798 per year, or $45.6 per hour.

Aircraft Structural Assembler-SkillBridge

Janicki Industries, Inc.

Sedro Woolley, WA

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Aircraft Structural Assembler performs the assembly, fitting, finishing, and bonding of aircraft structural components and subassemblies to precise aerospace specifications. This role uses technical drawings, work orders, and specialized tools to complete final assembly work while ensuring compliance with quality, safety, and industry standards.

Relevant Military Backgrounds / AQDs Encouraged, but not limited to:

Strong alignment with aviation structures and fabrication experience:

  • Aircraft structural repair, modification, and airframe overhaul
  • Sheet metal fabrication, drilling, fastening, and assembly
  • Composite repair, layup, bonding, and curing processes
  • Depot-level aircraft structural maintenance
  • Corrosion control and structural restoration
  • Aircraft manufacturing, production, or fabrication roles
  • Precision layout, blueprint reading, and structural alignment

Examples of closely aligned military specialties:

  • Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic (AM)
  • Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic – Safety Equipment (AME)
  • Marine Corps Airframes (6092/6093) and aviation structures MOS fields
  • Air Force 2A7X3 Aircraft Structural Maintenance
  • Army 15-series aviation maintenance MOS (airframe/structures focused)

POSITION DESCRIPTION

The Aircraft Structural Assembler is responsible for performing complex final assembly for production parts and flyaway composite parts, specifically. Tasks include final fit up, finishing work, drill and tap, final assembly, and bonding of parts.

The following essential job functions are performed as an Aircraft Structural Assembler:

  • Assemble and fit aircraft structural parts and subassemblies
  • Perform test fit and gap checks with high tolerances
  • Perform structural adhesive bonding preparation per product specifications and compliance programs
  • Align, fit, assemble, connect, or install system components, using jigs, fixtures, measuring instruments, hand tools, or power tools
  • Adjust, repair, rework, or replace parts and assemblies
  • Layout and mark reference points
  • Read and understand blueprints, isometric drawings and work orders
  • Receive and carry out directions from designated supervisors, production leads, and cell managers
  • Must understand and comply with safety and 5S
  • Must understand and comply with AS9100 and Nadcap Practices and Procedures as applicable
  • Must be able to read, understand and execute work orders to exacting specifications
  • Maintains the work area and equipment in a clean and orderly, FOD free condition
  • Performs on the job training for project certifications, AS9100, Nadcap training and other training as required
  • Must work well under pressure, meeting and completing multiple deadlines. Shall, at all times, demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors
  • Must be at work on time and maintain good attendance. This is a condition of employment and is an essential function of the job
  • Performs other duties as assigned

THIS ROLE ALLOWS TRANSITIONING SERVICE MEMBERS TO

  • Translate military aviation structural and maintenance experience into the civilian aerospace industry
  • Gain exposure to advanced composite aircraft manufacturing and assembly operations
  • Work on high-visibility aerospace and defense programs
  • Build experience supporting FAA- and AS9100-regulated environments
  • Develop civilian-recognized technical and quality skills

QUALIFICATIONS

  • SkillBridge eligibility is defined as a program for active-duty service members within 180 days of being discharged or released from active duty.
  • Due to our ITAR and EAR regulations, applicants must be a US Citizen or of Legal Permanent Resident Status as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b (a) (3).
  • This position requires the ability to obtain a U.S. Secret Security Clearance (U.S. Citizenship Required). Janicki will assist with gaining this access once employed. Special Access Program or other Government Access Requirements are mandatory for this position and requires candidate agreed to enter a Continuous Evaluation program.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

  • Minimum requirement for all positions is a high school diploma or GED
  • Experience in aircraft assembly, structural maintenance, fabrication, or related fields preferred
  • Ability to read and follow technical documentation and engineering drawings
  • Strong attention to detail, organization, safety, and quality standards
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills

Janicki Industries is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Janicki Industries does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, marital or familial status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, age, retaliation, veteran/military service status, or any other legally protected status. Janicki is proud to be a military friendly employer.

Applicants or employees wishing to view a copy of Janicki Industries’ Affirmative Action Plan for veterans and individuals with disabilities, or applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application/interview process should notify the Human Resources Department at (360) 404-1997.

As a federal government contractor and a recipient of federal funding, Janicki is required to abide by federal drug testing requirements (including preemployment drug testing for cannabis). Additionally, because of Janicki’s work on aerospace products and the high volume of safety sensitive positions, Janicki takes the safety of its employees very seriously and requires that employees pass a preemployment drug test prior to starting employment.