People who are service oriented, good at repairing things, and good at inductive reasoning may be perfect candidates for becoming avionics technicians.
These professionals are responsible for installing, testing, maintaining, and repairing equipment in aircraft or space vehicles. They work with things like radios, radar, navigation systems, and missile control systems.
Avionics technicians set up and run ground support, test equipment for flight tests of electrical and electronic systems, test instruments, keep records, analyze flight test data, and install, adjust, and repair parts. They also coordinate with technicians, engineers, and maintenance specialists.
It is expected that job opportunities for avionics technicians will increase. To get a head start in the industry requires an associate’s degree.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on a rewarding career as an avionics technicians in many locations.
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