1220.0 - ANZSCO - Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, First Edition, 2006
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UNIT GROUP 3231 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS maintain and repair aircraft structures, and avionic and mechanical systems. Indicative Skill Level: In Australia:
In New Zealand:
At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification. Registration or licensing may be required. Tasks Include: Occupations:
323112 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) 323113 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures) 323111 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (AVIONICS) Inspects, tests, aligns, repairs and installs aircraft electrical and avionic system components. Registration or licensing may be required. Skill Level: 3 Specialisations:
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Instruments) Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Radio) Avionics Technician (Defence) Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Electrical) Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Instruments) Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Radio) 323112 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (MECHANICAL) Inspects, tests, repairs and installs aircraft hydromechanical and flight system components and aircraft engines, subassemblies and components. Registration or licensing may be required. Skill Level: 3 Specialisations:
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Engines) Aircraft Technician (Air Force, Army) Aviation Technician (Navy) Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Airframes) Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Engines) 323113 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (STRUCTURES) Inspects, dismantles and reassembles aircraft structures, and repairs and replaces components of aircraft frames. Works with both metal and carbon fibre composite materials. Registration or licensing may be required. Skill Level: 3 Specialisation:
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