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Aircraft Technician (Maintenance)

Overview

Aircraft technicians inspect, repair, and maintain aircraft equipment, parts and structures, following technical manuals and standard operating procedures.

Description

  • Administer quality control procedures to ensure aircraft safety and reliability.
  • Conduct aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul operations (MRO).
  • Perform non-destructive testing (NDT) to detect flaws in aircraft materials and components.
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards during maintenance activities.
  • Implement preventive maintenance strategies to minimise aircraft downtime and operational disruptions.

Entry requirements

  • You'll need at least a NITEC or Polytechnic Diploma in Aerospace or Engineering related discipline is preferred.
  • To perform maintenance work on Singapore-registered aircraft, you'll need an Aircraft Maintenance License from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).

Salary

$2,700 – 3,300

/mo

Salary ranges are estimated based on public information found on Singaporean job portals, including MyCareersFuture, MySkillsFuture. Updated as of 2026.

Trivia

A single aircraft has over 300,000 parts that need regular inspection. Aircraft technicians work in hangars, workshops, and on runways, ensuring every part meets strict safety standards.

What to expect

Be prepared. You'll often work in shifts to support 24/7 flight operations whilst conducting maintenance and repairs to ensure aircraft operational safety.

Soft
skills

Decision Making
Able to make quick and informed decisions to ensure good and effective outcomes.
Problem-Solving
Able to identify and resolve technical issues with practical solutions.
Teamwork
Able to collaborate well with team members to achieve common goals and safety standards.
Aerospace Maintenance Practices Application
Trained to ensure aerospace maintenance for aircraft safety and reliability.
Aircraft Fuel and Engine Systems Maintenance
Trained to maintain aircraft fuel and engine systems for optimal performance and operational efficiency.
Airframe Systems Maintenance
Trained to upkeep airframe systems to maintain aircraft structural integrity and flight safety.

Hard
skills

Frequently asked questions

They employ different NDT methods using tools such as gamma rays and microscopes which detect internal flaws and surface defects respectively.

They work with personnel in engineering and inspection departments to assist in researching and solving NDT process problems.

Some tools they use include screwdrivers, torque wrenches, impact drivers, pliers, and rivet guns for various maintenance tasks.

They prioritise safety by ensuring no personnel are near potentially falling parts, utilise safety gear, and follow strict safety protocols during procedures.

They ensure quality control by verifying parts quality, conducting multiple functionality tests, and collecting test data to assess reliability and maintain high standards.