
Suzie Ashburne studying aircraft wiring diagrams
Avionics engineering tradespeople maintain and repair an aircraft's electrical, instrument and radio systems.
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Entry Requirements
To become an avionics engineering tradesperson you need to have a National Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering - Level 3.

Pay
Salaries for avionics engineering tradespeople range between $25,000 and $45,000 per year.

Job Outlook
The chances of getting a job as an avionics engineering tradesperson is good, as demand is rising.