Assemble aircraft and spacecraft components
Aerospace assembly technicians build aircraft and spacecraft structures by hand — torque-spec fasteners, sealants, and rivets across thousands of steps per airframe.
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Assembly Technician → Senior Assembler → Lead Assembler → Assembly Supervisor
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4
Levels
100K
Top Salary
8+
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Go to Career PathTimeline: 0-2 | Entry Level Base: $50,000 - $63,000/year With equity/bonuses: $55,000 - $75,600 Top markets (SF/NYC): $57,000 - $76,000 Execute core tasks using Blueprint reading…
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9am — Review priorities and respond to urgent items 10am — Team standup and progress check 11am — Deep work using Blueprint reading 1pm — Cross-functional meeting with…
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Year 1: Entry level $35,000 - $45,000 Year 2-3: Junior level $50,000 - $67,500 Year 4-6: Mid level $67,500 - $77,500 Year 7-10: Senior level $77,500 - $92,500 Year 10+:…
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