aircraft maintenance technician
Aircraft maintenance technicians perform preventive maintenance to aircrafts, aircraft components, engines and assemblies, such as airframes and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. They perform inspections following strict protocols and aviation laws.
About aircraft maintenance technician
As an aircraft maintenance technician, you will be responsible for keeping aircraft safe and operational through meticulous preventive maintenance and repairs. Your day-to-day work involves performing detailed inspections of aircraft structures, engines, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and electrical components according to strict aviation regulations and manufacturer specifications. You will work from checklists and technical documentation, identifying potential issues before they become problems, and executing repairs that keep aircraft airworthy. Your role is critical to aviation safety—every inspection and repair you perform directly impacts the safety of passengers and crew, making your attention to detail and technical expertise essential to the industry.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aircraft maintenance technician.
Aircraft Inspection and Diagnosis
- Conduct routine and scheduled inspections of aircraft structures, components, and systems according to maintenance manuals
- Read and interpret technical drawings and engineering blueprints to understand aircraft systems
- Identify defects, corrosion, wear, and other issues that could compromise aircraft safety
- Document findings in maintenance logs and reports for regulatory compliance
Maintenance and Repair Execution
- Perform preventive maintenance tasks including lubrication, adjustment, and component replacement
- Repair or replace faulty aircraft components, engines, hydraulic systems, and electrical equipment
- Assemble and install electrical and electronic components with precision and adherence to specifications
- Use specialized tools and equipment including power tools, multimeters, and diagnostic instruments
Safety and Compliance Management
- Ensure all maintenance work complies with aviation safety regulations and industry standards
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and follow airport safety protocols
- Maintain awareness of health and safety standards specific to aircraft maintenance environments
- Participate in safety training and certification programs to stay current with regulatory requirements
Engine and System Component Work
- Perform maintenance and repairs on aircraft engines including inspection and testing
- Work with hydraulic and pneumatic systems to ensure proper functionality and pressure
- Install and troubleshoot electrical wiring and systems according to engineering drawings
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (28)
Optional (8)
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