Aerospace Engineering Technician
Federal Aviation Administration
Posted: February 6, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Federal Aviation Administration
Department of Transportation
Location
Sacramento, California
Salary
$53,528 - $82,976
per year
Type
Full Time
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Base salary range: $62,107 - $80,737
Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-10. Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree, or 3 years graduate study.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves working as a technician on government aircraft, where you'll diagnose and fix issues in electronic, electrical, and mechanical systems to keep planes safe and operational.
It's a hands-on role supporting air traffic systems, including modifying and testing aircraft like King Airs and Learjets.
A good fit would be someone with aviation maintenance experience who enjoys troubleshooting complex machinery and has the required FAA certification.
The Aerospace Engineering Technician will perform a mix of routine and varying assignments associated with analyzing, installing, repairing, fabricating, or trouble-shooting electronic, electrical, and mechanical systems and components on aircraft.
To qualify for this FV-G (FG/GS-11) position you must demonstrate in your application that you possess at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to FV-F (FG/GS-9) level.
Specialized experience is experience that has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE includes experience with troubleshooting and analyzing aircraft problems; utilizing diagnostic equipment to resolve performance discrepancies and determining airworthiness of highly modified aviation platforms.
In addition to the minimum qualifications, the following has been determined to be a selective factor for this position.
This means possession of this criterion is part of the minimum qualifications and is essential to perform the duties and responsibilities of this position.
Applicants who do not possess this criterion are ineligible for further consideration. SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR (SPF): Must possess an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certificate.
A copy of your A&P certificate (front and back) must be uploaded to receive consideration for this position.
ALSO QUALITY RANKING FACTOR (QRF): Well qualified applicants will possess and document experience on at least one of the following aircraft e.g.
({Beechcraft King Air Series-90, 200, 300}, Bombardier CL-600 series, or Learjet 60). Applicants should include examples of specialized experience in their work history.
Qualifications must be met by the closing date of the announcement. Major Duties:
Uses state of the art computerized diagnostic equipment and specialized test equipment to analyze and resolve performance discrepancies on Flight Program Operations aircraft and flight inspection platforms in direct support of the National Airspace System (NAS).
Troubleshoots and analyzes aircraft mechanical and electrical discrepancies on various agency aircraft models to include e.g. (Beechcraft King Air series e.g.
90, 200, 300), Bombardier CL-600 series, or Learjet 60. Performs aircraft modification functions which involves technical work on mechanical, electronic, and/or avionics components.
Duties require knowledge of: the principles of aerodynamic properties, aircraft mechanical systems, electricity and electrical circuits; troubleshooting aircraft systems, special tools and mechanical equipment; and characteristics of corrosion treatment and protection of aircraft surfaces.
This position requires a valid FAA Aircraft & Powerplant Certificate (A&P).
Applies experience and detailed technical knowledge of the applicable discipline at the full performance level as well as applicable procedures and policies.
Prepares technical documentation in accordance with regulations to ensure compliance with Flight Program Operations maintenance program and agency policy.
Utilizes technical expertise in accordance with federal certification standards to determine the airworthiness of aircraft of specialized aviation platforms; performs research of technical data, regulations, and directives for use, evaluation, and resolution and specific functional problems.
Participates in meetings and work groups with specialists of diversified technical knowledge and management up to and including team level.
Provides technical advice and training to flight crews regarding discrepancies in flight characteristics and system malfunctions.
May provide training and consultation to contract maintenance personnel on site or a contractor facility.
Advises repair facility personnel on analysis and resolution of discrepancies on Flight Program Aircraft. Performs routine assignments independently, receiving little or no technical guidance.
Reviews documentation associated with various inspection for completeness, accuracy and compliance with maintenance program requirements.
Responsible for planning and carrying out the assignment, resolving most conflicts that arise, coordinating the work of others as necessary, and interpreting policy on own initiative in terms of established objectives.
The employee while performing duties may be subject to environmental conditions such as being exposed to high noise levels, wide range of temperature, and elevated and/or confined work areas.
Supervisor furnishes general instructions on the scope of work, time limitations, and priorities.
Technical manuals, manufacturers' instructions, FAA procedures, and other publications provide guidance for most assignments. Some judgment is required in selecting the most appropriate approach.
Supervisors, team leaders, or more experienced technicians are available to provide guidance.
Independently performs routine assignments and work is reviewed to an extent consistent with the complexity of the assignment.
Accompanies aircraft on flight test, when required, to evaluate avionics on aircraft systems performance and to perform adjustments or minor maintenance functions while airborne.
May be physically required to perform heavy lifting and carrying 45 pounds and over, pulling hand over hand, pushing, reaching above shoulder, walking, standard, crawling, and kneeling for extensive periods of time.
The employee must at all times observe the highest health, safety standards and comply with environmental factors within the work area.
Must be alert to the hazards of working in close proximity of live aircraft.
May be required to occasional travel, working rotating shifts to include nights, days and/or weekends, and work in other components of the organization or geographic locations.
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