Avionics Engineering Tradesperson

Useful school subjects:

Physics
Workshop Technology
Mathematics

Kaimahi Take Tāhiko Rererangi

Suzie Ashburne studying wiring diagrams

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.

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Sean Moynihan

Sean Moynihan is a self confessed plane spotter, so aviation was always going to play a part in his career decisions.

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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.
 

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