Avionics Technician
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Electronics Technician
The Avionics Technician performs inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, removal and replacement of aircraft instrument and avionics components and systems using various hand tools and test equipment to meet manufacturer's specifications, FAR's, industry standards, and Repair Station General Operating Manual (RSGOM) in a safe and organized work area. In addition, this position may perform as Qualified Inspector (QI); completes accurate and timely documentation;
and communicates and interacts with customers regarding aircraft technical issues.
- Licenses/Certificates: Eligibility for Repairman's Certificate; QI designation. Must have a valid Driver's License and an acceptable driving record.
- Attendance: Regularly scheduled attendance required; on-call and occasional multiple night travel rotation.
- Physical: Routinely up to 50 lbs., occasionally up to 100 lbs.; tolerates working in confined spaces and heights above four feet; reads small print and identifies colors; hears sounds associated with mechanical deficiencies; repetitive motion; works with moving parts and vibration; tolerates products and materials associated with component maintenance; tolerates standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, climbing and sitting.
- Environmental: Tolerates working in extreme temperatures and noisy environments.
- Associate's degree in avionics, electronics, airframe/engine maintenance or related field or equivalent required.
- Minimum one year avionics, electronics, airframe maintenance or related experience preferred.
- Associate's degree in avionics, electronics, airframe/engine maintenance or related field or equivalent required.
- Minimum two years avionics, electronics, airframe maintenance or related experience required.
- Associate's degree in avionics, electronics, airframe/engine maintenance or related field or equivalent required.
- Minimum five years avionics, electronics, airframe maintenance or related experience required.
The typical hourly starting pay range for positions in this job family in the state of Texas follows. Please note that the actual hourly rate may vary depending on factors including, but not limited to, market conditions, location, experience, skill level and shift.
- Satellite Avionics Technician I — $32.40‑36.50/hour
- Satellite Avionics Technician II — $35.40‑41.10/hour
- Satellite Avionics Technician III — $39.60‑46.75/hour
Total compensation includes the following benefits: a comprehensive benefits package (Medical, Dental, Vision, Vacation/Holiday), relocation assistance for those who qualify, 401(k) contribution, tool account program, in‑house training, and tuition assistance.
Available Benefits- Moving is expensive and hard work! Relocation Assistance is available for those that qualify.
- Duncan offers a comprehensive Benefits Package (Medical, Dental, Vision, Vacation/Holiday) that is available to team members on day one.
- Plan for your medical needs with a Health Savings Account (employer and employee contributions).
- Save for your future through our 401(k) program where you can begin contributions within your first 45 days, 50% match on first 6% contributed.
- Participate in Duncan Aviation's Tool Account Program, to acquire & grow your Tool Inventory all while making interest‑free payments.
- Take advantage of a variety of In‑House Training opportunities, or use Tuition Assistance to further your education.
Duncan Aviation is an Equal Opportunity and Aff… (shortened for brevity)
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