Recruiters were looking for people like you

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers were the most popular role on our site

11,339

aviation jobs were posted – these were the most popular

1.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

2.

Management

3.

Airline Customer Service Agent

4.

Analysts

5.

B1 Licensed Engineer

6.

Aeronautical Engineer

7.

Captain

8.

Technician

9.

Aircraft Mechanic

10.

Human Resource Manager

Looking for your career to take off?

We also had roles for spacecraft technicians for those who want to broaden their horizons!

These were the most popular locations for jobseekers like you

1.

London, UK

2.

Dubai, UAE

3.

Dublin, Ireland

4.

Istanbul, Turkey

5.

Paris, France

6.

Birmingham, UK

7.

Doha, Qatar

8.

Madrid, Spain

9.

Mumbai, India

10.

Croydon, UK

£48,635

was the average salary advertised. Here were the top paid roles.

1.

Captain

2.

Systems Engineer

3.

Stress Engineer

4.

Electronics/Firmware Engineer

5.

B2 Licensed Engineer

34%

of new candidates were engineers or technicians. These were the most popular roles overall.

1.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

2.

Aircraft Mechanic

3.

Flight Attendant

4.

Accountable Manager

5.

Captain

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Speaking of you, how's everything?

It's been a difficult few years.

We asked 270 aviation professionals like you what your fears and hopes are for the industry. Here’s a few takeaways.

How happy are you at work?

29% Happy

35% Quite happy

23% Neutral

8% A bit unhappy

5% Unhappy

83%

feel the industry has changed for the worse since covid, but 53% are optimistic about the future

14%

are worried or very worried about the cost of living, however...

32%

have received a pay rise or extra support from their employer

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