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AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING CAREERS IN DETAILS.

          From Boeing and Airbus to Pilatus, Cessna and Eclipse, there are a wide variety of aircraft manufacturing companies – and nearly as many career choices in the industry. From small single-engine personal aircraft all the way to gigantic transports, you could be building the airplanes of tomorrow.


Career Title
Salary Range
Typical Education Requirements
Administrative Assistant
$8 - $22 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred
Aeronautical Engineer
$23 - $40 /hr
Engineering degree in field
Aerospace Engineer
$16 - $40 /hr
Engineering degree in field
Aircraft Assembler and Installer
$16 - $32 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred
Civil Engineer
$14 - $38 /hr
Engineering degree in field
Corporate Pilot
$50,000 – $200,000
College Preferred; most require 4 year degree
Electrical Engineer
$16 - $40 /hr
Engineering degree
Electrical Installer and Technician
$8 - $30 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred, plus technical training
Information Systems Specialist
$14 - $32 /hr
College degree in field
Inspector – Quality Control
$10 - $28 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred, plus technical training
Machine Tool Operator
$10 - $26 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred, plus technical training
Manufacturing Engineer
$20 - $42 /hr
College degree in field
Marketing / Public Relations
$12 - $36 /hr
College degree in field, plus experience
Mechanical Engineer
$40,000 - $70,000
Engineering degree in field
Operations Supervisor
$22 - $36 /hr
College degree in field
Quality Control Technician
$10 - $28 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred, plus technical training
Secretary
$7 - $28 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred
Sheet Metal Fabricator
$16 - $32 /hr
High School diploma, two year college degree preferred, plus technical training
Technicians (Avionics/Electronics)
$15 - $32 /hr
High School diploma, technical school, two year college degree preferred
Test Pilot
$18 - $65 /hr
Four year college degree preferred
Tool, Jig and Fixture Maker
$18 - $32 /hr
High School diploma, vocational/technical school, two year college degree preferred.

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