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How do they match:
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Aircraft
Mechanics
and Service Technicians
51
Alternate Occupation Titles
Mechanical
Developer Prover
A & P
Mechanic
A and P
Mechanic
Aerospace Propulsion Jet Engine
Mechanic
Aircraft
Mechanic
Aircraft
Equipment
Repairer
Aircraft Accessories
Mechanic
Aircraft Air Conditioning
Mechanic
Aircraft Cylinder
Mechanic
Aircraft Engine
Mechanic
Aircraft Magneto
Mechanic
Aircraft Motor
Mechanic
Aircraft Rigging and Controls
Mechanic
Aircraft Structure
Mechanic
Aircraft Structures
Mechanic
Airframe
Mechanic
Airframe and Power Plant
Mechanic
Airframe and Powerplant
Mechanic
Airframe and Powerplant
Mechanic
Apprentice
Airframe and/or Powerplant
Mechanic
Airline
Mechanic
Airplane
Mechanic
Airplane
Mechanic
Apprentice
Aviation
Mechanic
Aviation Support
Equipment
Repairer
Dinkey Engine
Mechanic
Experimental Aircraft
Mechanic
Experimental Rocketsled
Mechanic
FAA Certified Powerplant
Mechanic
Federal Aviation Administration Certified Powerplant
Mechanic
Flight Test
Mechanic
Flight Test Shop
Mechanic
Ground Support
Equipment
Technician
Heat and Vent Aircraft
Mechanic
Helicopter
Mechanic
Helicopter Engine
Mechanic
Hydraulic
Mechanic
Ignition
Mechanic
Jet
Mechanic
Jet Engine
Mechanic
Landing Gear
Mechanic
Launching Pad
Mechanic
Missile
Mechanic
Pneudraulic Systems
Mechanic
Powerplant
Mechanic
Preflight
Mechanic
Propeller
Mechanic
Propeller-Driven Airplane
Mechanic
Rocket Engine
Mechanic
Rocket Engine Component
Mechanic
Supercharger
Mechanic
8
Tasks
Assemble and install electrical, plumbing,
mechanical
, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories, using hand or power tools.
Check for corrosion, distortion, and invisible cracks in the fuselage, wings, and tail, using x-ray and magnetic inspection
equipment.
Communicate with other workers to coordinate fitting and alignment of
heavy
parts, or to facilitate processing of repair parts.
Cure bonded structures, using portable or stationary curing
equipment.
Disassemble engines and inspect parts, such as turbine blades or cylinders, for corrosion, wear, warping, cracks, and leaks, using precision measuring instruments, x-rays, and magnetic inspection
equipment.
Inventory and requisition or order supplies, parts, materials, and
equipment.
Replace or repair worn, defective, or damaged components, using hand tools, gauges, and testing
equipment.
Test operation of engines and other systems, using test
equipment
, such as ignition analyzers, compression checkers, distributor timers, or ammeters.
22
Detailed Work Activities
Align
equipment
or machinery.
Clean
equipment
, parts, or tools to repair or maintain them in good working order.
Disassemble
equipment
to inspect for deficiencies.
Drill holes in parts,
equipment
, or materials.
Inspect
mechanical
equipment
to locate damage, defects, or wear.
Inspect
mechanical
components of vehicles to identify problems.
Install electrical components,
equipment
, or systems.
Install machine or
equipment
replacement parts.
Lubricate
equipment
to allow proper functioning.
Maintain inventories of materials,
equipment
, or products.
Move large objects using
heavy
equipment.
Observe
equipment
in operation to detect potential problems.
Operate cranes, hoists, or other moving or lifting
equipment.
Operate heating or drying
equipment.
Order materials, supplies, or
equipment.
Paint surfaces or
equipment.
Reassemble
equipment
after repair.
Remove parts or components from
equipment.
Repair worn, damaged, or defective
mechanical
parts.
Replace worn, damaged, or defective
mechanical
parts.
Test
mechanical
equipment
to ensure proper functioning.
Troubleshoot
equipment
or systems operation problems.
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