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The average salary for an Aircraft Assembler in U.S. is $62,860.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $62,860

$39,550$93,180

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.22

$19.02$44.80

What does an Aircraft Assembler earn?

On average, aircraft assemblers earn around $62,860 per year in the U.S. Their role involves putting together the components that make up the aircraft such as engines, wings, fuselage, and other accessories. Assemblers also maintenance vehicles they've constructed to ensure they meet safety guidelines and requirements. Aircraft assemblers may specialize in a particular types of aircraft like commercial planes, war planes, or personal planes.

How to earn more as an Aircraft Assembler

If you want to become an Aircraft Assembler, you will need a vocational certificate or associate degree in a field related to aviation technology. You could also receive on-the-job training and learn hands-on skills. To take your skills and career further, you can become certified as an inspector or manager at an aviation business. You may also decide to pursue additional education or find a role as a designer, or even become self-employed.