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Jet Engine Mechanic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

LUH72 Aircraft Mechanic 1 - A&P

Fort Polk, LA · On-site

$26.25 - $34.25/hr

The LUH72 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

UH60 Aircraft Mechanic

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

UH60 Aircraft Mechanic

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

Aircraft Mechanic I

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

UH60 Aircraft Mechanic 1

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

LUH72 Aircraft Mechanic 1 - A&P

Fort Polk, LA · On-site

$26.25 - $34.25/hr

The LUH72 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

Aircraft Mechanic I - Groton, CT

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

UH60 Aircraft Mechanic 1

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

UH60 Aircraft Mechanic 1

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

UH60 Aircraft Mechanic 1

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

Aircraft Mechanic I - Groton, CT

Groton, CT · On-site

$28.50 - $37.50/hr

The Aircraft Mechanic I troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight ... Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or ...

Aircraft Engine Mechanic 3rd Shift

Lynn, MA · On-site

$29.50 - $36.50/hr

And, considering that very first jet engines were born here in 1942, we clearly are the career home ... OR 2 years minimum experience as an aircraft aviation mechanic or equivalent in a branch of the ...

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How much do jet engine mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for jet engine mechanic in the United States is $21.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Jet Engine Mechanic vs Aircraft Maintenance Technician?

AspectJet Engine MechanicAircraft Maintenance Technician
CertificationsFAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license, specialized jet engine trainingFAA A&P license, general aircraft maintenance training
Work EnvironmentAircraft hangars, airports, maintenance facilities focusing on jet enginesAirports, maintenance shops, covering various aircraft systems
Industry UsagePrimarily in airline, military, and aerospace sectorsCommercial airlines, private aviation, military

Jet Engine Mechanics specialize in maintaining and repairing jet engines, requiring specific certifications and training. Aircraft Maintenance Technicians perform broader aircraft repairs, including systems beyond engines. Both roles are essential in aviation, but Jet Engine Mechanics focus specifically on engine performance and safety.

What does a Jet Engine Mechanic do?

A Jet Engine Mechanic inspects, repairs, maintains, and tests jet engines to ensure they operate safely and efficiently. Their work involves diagnosing mechanical issues, replacing faulty parts, performing routine maintenance, and keeping detailed service records. Jet Engine Mechanics may work on engines for airplanes, helicopters, or other aircraft that use jet propulsion. They must follow strict safety procedures and comply with aviation regulations to ensure the reliability and safety of every engine they service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Jet Engine Mechanic, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Jet Engine Mechanic, you need a solid understanding of turbine engine theory, mechanical aptitude, and typically an FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certification or equivalent military training. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, engine testing equipment, and maintenance management systems is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and teamwork are vital soft skills for ensuring safety and efficiency. These skills and qualifications are critical for maintaining aircraft reliability and compliance with rigorous aviation safety standards.

What Are the Duties of a Jet Engine Mechanic?

A jet engine mechanic is responsible for the maintenance of an aircraft engine and often disassembles the engine to inspect for wear, warping, cracks, or leaks. As a jet engine mechanic, you inspect all of the engine parts, including the turbine blades and cylinders, replace worn out or damaged parts, and repair and reassembles the engine as needed. Keeping a careful record of all repairs done to the jet engine is one of your main responsibilities. Other duties include servicing the aircraft and related apparatus by flushing the crankcase, cleaning screens, and lubricating parts.

What are some common challenges jet engine mechanics face in diagnosing and repairing engine issues?

Jet engine mechanics often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting complex mechanical and electronic systems, working with limited access to engine components in confined spaces, and keeping up with rapidly evolving technology. Diagnosing faults can require interpreting detailed technical manuals and using advanced diagnostic equipment. Additionally, mechanics must adhere to strict safety protocols and regulatory standards, which can add layers of complexity to repairs and maintenance tasks. Collaboration with engineers, inspectors, and other technicians is essential for effective problem-solving and ensuring aircraft safety.
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Infographic showing various Jet Engine Mechanic job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,000 per year, or $21.2 per hour.
AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANIC (Title 32) with Security Clearance

AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANIC (Title 32) with Security Clearance

Department of the Air Force

Tulsa, OK

$25 - $31/hr

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Duties This position is located in an Air National Guard Aviation Wing, Maintenance Group, Maintenance Squadron, Propulsion Element, (Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance, (JEIM) and the Hush House). The primary purpose of this position is to certify acceptable performance, test, repair, trouble-shoot, operationally check and modify aircraft turbine and auxiliary power units, and associated propulsion system components. DUTIES: Troubleshoots malfunctioning engines and interrelated propulsion system components, determines degree of disassembly or certification required, repairs or replaces defective components, diagnostic computers and associated hardware.

Analyzes malfunctions using schematic and wiring diagrams, blueprints, manufacturer's specifications, computer diagnostics data, inspection findings, trending data and aircrew debriefs. Performs engine run operation on installed and uninstalled engines to troubleshoot malfunctions or verify findings. Removes and installs engines and auxiliary power units.

Operates, Automated Ground Test Systems (AGETS), trouble-shoots and repairs aircraft jet engines. Troubleshoots, modifies, repairs, and performs sequential disassembly and assembly of gearboxes and auxiliary power units. Performs evaluations that must be accomplished at critical points in the repair/buildup process using a variety of quality characteristics, consisting of complete systems or components and assemblies that undergo many steps in a repair process and have highly critical tolerances.

Performs test cell operation of engine and aircraft run up, analyzes operating parameters, makes final adjustments and verifies that engine is operating within acceptable parameters for safe operation in the aircraft. Performs scheduled and special evaluations on installed engines, auxiliary power units, and associated airframe-mounted systems. Interprets Engine Management trend data and investigates trend anomalies to eliminate catastrophic engine failure or damage by the prediction and detection of adverse trends towards known failure modes before they occur.

Performs command directed and locally established in-progress inspections (IPI) (certifying acceptable performance of all conventional or modified aircraft engines prior to their being installed in the aircraft or placed in inventory) of propulsion system components and associated equipment to determine adequacy of workmanship, materials and maintenance. Makes final certification of completed work and critical engine build measurements, annotating by signature that work and tolerances are correct. Certifies aircraft is safe for flight by Clearing Red X and other Red symbols.

Requisitions, processes, and accounts for supply assets as required by the repairable processing system. Verifies compatibility of engine components. Performs computer data entry of engine and component information such as component location, status and tracking information into the Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS) for fighter aircraft, and G081, (CAMS for Mobility) for multi-engine transport aircraft.

Uses computer-based systems to account for time expenditures of maintenance performed. Provides technical advice and troubleshooting expertise to other work centers when propulsion systems affect or are affected by interrelated aircraft systems, such as: electro-environmental, pneudraulic, fuel and avionics systems. Provides on-the-job training to lower graded personnel or newly assigned personnel regardless of grade.

Trains lower graded employees on proper certification techniques of installed engine components. Provides instruction in repair and inspection techniques of aircraft engine components and related equipment. Examines recurring malfunctions and initiates corrective actions by submission of quality deficiency or software deficiency reports.

Devises repair procedures based on findings and recommends program changes or data corrections to correct software or technical data deficiencies. Recommends revisions to intermediate maintenance directives when necessary. Serves as the hazardous materials manager as required.

Interprets and follows state and federal regulations regarding the reclamation, storage and transportation of hazardous materials. Prepares for and participates in various types of readiness evaluations such as Operational Readiness Inspections (ORI), Inspector General (IG) Inspections, Unit Effectiveness Inspections and mobility and command support exercises. Performs additional duties such as, hydrazine response, aircraft or equipment decontamination, structural fire fighting, fire/crash/rescue duty, security guard, snow removal, munitions loading and handling, heavy equipment operator, maintenance of facilities and equipment, and assists local authorities during natural disasters or civil emergencies.

Requirements Conditions of employment * This is an excepted service position that requires membership in a compatible military assignment in the employing state's National Guard, required prior to the effective date of placement. * Selectee will be required to wear the military uniform. * Acceptance of an excepted service position constitutes concurrence with these requirements as a condition of employment.

* Males born after 31 December 1959 must be registered for Selective Service. * Federal employment suitability as determined by a background investigation. * May be required to successfully complete a trial period.

* Participation in direct deposit is mandatory. * Upon accepting this position, the employee may be required to serve up to a two-year probationary period. Qualifications MILITARY GRADES : E-1 through E-5 GENERAL EXPERIENCE : Experience or training that has provided the ability to perform assembly and disassembly operations and make prescribed modifications to aircraft engines, engine assemblies, and accessories in accordance with technical specifications, procedures and requirements.

Experience using hand and power tools common to the trade. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE : Experience or training performing standard, routine assembly and disassembly operations and making prescribed modifications to aircraft engines, engine assemblies, and accessories. Experience or training performing maintenance overhaul, troubleshooting, testing, and repair of aircraft engines, engine components, and power trains for fixed and/or rotary wing aircraft.

Experience determining maintenance needed from work orders, inspection reports, historical record, and by own diagnosis. Knowledge in installing, removing, operating, and repairing a variety of conventional and modified aircraft engines and engine accessories systems on and off the aircraft. Knowledge and understanding of jet engine theory and the integration of the jet engine with all aircraft systems to troubleshoot malfunctions and accomplish repairs.

Knowledge and skill to operate a variety of test equipment, such as vibration analyzers, air data simulators, engine monitoring computer, data transfer equipment, dynamic propeller balancing equipment, high pressure hydraulic test equipment, voltmeters and other precision measurement equipment to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair aircraft engines on and off the aircraft. Skill and ability to interpret technical orders, manufacturer's catalogs, blueprints and schematic drawings, to obtain the technical information required to troubleshoot, overhaul, repair, modify, assemble and trim engines. Knowledgeable in understanding and applying technical order data, principles and practices to verify that essential quality requirements have been met, identify problem areas and recommend corrective action.

Knowledgeable in understanding and interpreting engine trending data, to determine defects and failure rates on installed engines. Skill and knowledge to certify work in progress (IPIs) and upon completion, compare to required tolerances and specifications as identified in Technical Orders (TO)'s. Knowledge and understanding of mathematics to determine tolerances and performance specifications involved in engine buildup and test cell operations.

Education There is no substitution of education for specialized experience for this position. Additional information If you are a male applicant who was born after 12/31/1959 and are required to register under the Military Selective Service Act, the Defense Authorization Act of 1986 requires that you be registered or you are not eligible for appointment in this agency ( ). This position may be eligible for Union Membership