Aircraft Engine Specialists Job DescriptionThe lives and safety of everyone who flies are in the hands of aircraft mechanics.
That’s because it is the aircraft mechanic’s job to keep every airplane and helicopter in peak operating condition. Equally important, each mechanic must be on the lookout for excessive wear, metal fatigue, and other conditions that may cause problems in the future.
Mechanics work on every kind of aircraft. But specialization in areas like the airframe, the engines and power plants, or electronics and avionics instruments is common
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Avionics Technicians Job Description Avionics technicians keep airplanes in the sky.
They repair and maintain components used for aircraft navigation, radio communications, flight control, weather radar systems and engine operation.
They also work on computerized instruments that run the aircraft. They may have to analyze and develop solutions to complex electronic problems.
This is one of the highest paid technical professions, and it’s easy to see why
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Biological Technicians Job DescriptionScientific applications in the biological and agricultural industries have enabled our country to become one of the largest food and medicine producers in the world. Much of this research occurs in scientific laboratories where biological, agricultural and food technicians are employed.
Biological, agricultural and food Technicians set up, operate and maintain laboratory instruments, monitor experiments, make observations, calculate and record results
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Surgical Technologists Job DescriptionSurgical technologists and technicians are indispensable members of the modern medical community.
They are needed to help set up the operating room, sterilizing and setting out the necessary surgical instruments, making sure equipment is working properly. They may also prepare patients for a procedure, by shaving and cleaning incision sites. The job also can involve transporting patients to the operating room and covering them with sterile “drapes”
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