Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Jobs Pay in Upper Peninsula of Michigan nonmetropolitan area, MI

Average Hourly Pay

$35.55
11.1%Above national average

Range: $33.86 – $37.25

Average Annual Pay

$73,950
11.1%Above national average

Range: $70,429 – $77,472

How much do Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians make?

Your level of experience is a key factor in determining your earning potential. Here's what you can expect at different career stages:

Entry Level

0-2 years

Hourly Rate

$30.22/hr

Range: $28.78 – $31.66

Annual Rate

$62,858

Range: $59,865 $65,851

Mid level

3-5 years

Hourly Rate

$35.55/hr

Range: $33.86 – $37.25

Annual Rate

$73,950

Range: $70,429 $77,472

Senior level

6+ years

Hourly Rate

$40.88/hr

Range: $38.94 – $42.84

Annual Rate

$85,043

Range: $80,993 $89,093

Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians job description

Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians professionals ensure facilities, equipment, and systems function properly. They perform repairs, preventive maintenance, and inspections to keep operations running smoothly.

Responsibilities
  • Perform routine maintenance and repairs
  • Inspect equipment and facilities
  • Troubleshoot mechanical issues
  • Maintain maintenance records
  • Order supplies and parts
  • Ensure compliance with safety codes
Skills
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Troubleshooting
  • Hand and power tool proficiency
  • Physical stamina
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management
Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Trade certification preferred
  • Experience with building systems
  • Ability to work flexible hours