World Of Taxonomy
International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 - Global

7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers

Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Tasks include - (a) fitting, examining, testing and servicing aircraft engines; (b) replacing engine components or complete engines; (c) examining and inspecting airframes and aircraft components, including landing gear, hydraulic systems and de-icers to detect wear, cracks, breaks, leaks or other problems; (d) maintaining, repairing, overhauling, modifying and testing aircraft structural, mechanical and hydraulic systems; (e) reading and interpreting manuals, service bulletins and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components; (f) maintaining, repairing and rebuilding aircraft structures, functional components and parts such as wings and fuselage, rigging, hydraulic units, oxygen systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, gaskets and seals; (g) inspecting completed work to certify that maintenance meets standards and the aircraft is ready for operation; (h) maintaining repair logs, documenting all preventive and corrective aircraft maintenance; (i) installing and testing electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems in aircraft; (j) connecting components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters and in-flight refuelling systems. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Aeromechanic - Aircraft engine fitter - Aircraft maintenance engineer (airframes) - Aircraft maintenance engineer (engines) - Aircraft maintenance supervisor - Aircraft mechanic - Aircraft restorer - Aircraft service technician - Airframe and power plant mechanic - Airframe mechanic - Aviation maintenance technician, - Helicopter mechanic - Jet engine mechanic - Pneudraulic systems mechanic (aircraft) - Powerplant mechanic (aircraft) - Rocket engine component mechanic Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Aeronautical engineer - 2144 - Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics) - 7421 - Avionics technician - 7421 - Aircraft engine assembler - 8211.

Level 47 cross-system mappings
Is your business really a 7232?Classify it

Where 7232 sits in the ISCO-08 hierarchy

  1. >7 Craft and Related Trades Workers
  2. >>72 Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers
  3. >>>723 Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
  4. >>>>7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers
  5. >>>>7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers

7232 in other classification systems

Equivalent and related codes across 2 other systems. Click any code to see its full definition, hierarchy, and crosswalks.

Other ISCO-08 codes under 7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers

Frequently asked questions

What is ISCO-08 7232?
ISCO-08 7232 is "Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers". Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Tasks include - (a) fitting, examining, testing and servicing aircraft engines; (b) replacing engine components or complete engines; (c) examining and inspecting airframes and aircraft components, including landing gear, hydraulic systems and de-icers to detect wear, cracks, breaks, leaks or other problems; (d) maintaining, repairing, overhauling, modifying and testing aircraft structural, mechanical and hydraulic systems; (e) reading and interpreting manuals, service bulletins and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components; (f) maintaining, repairing and rebuilding aircraft structures, functional components and parts such as wings and fuselage, rigging, hydraulic units, oxygen systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, gaskets and seals; (g) inspecting completed work to certify that maintenance meets standards and the aircraft is ready for operation; (h) maintaining repair logs, documenting all preventive and corrective aircraft maintenance; (i) installing and testing electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems in aircraft; (j) connecting components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters and in-flight refuelling systems. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Aeromechanic - Aircraft engine fitter - Aircraft maintenance engineer (airframes) - Aircraft maintenance engineer (engines) - Aircraft maintenance supervisor - Aircraft mechanic - Aircraft restorer - Aircraft service technician - Airframe and power plant mechanic - Airframe mechanic - Aviation maintenance technician, - Helicopter mechanic - Jet engine mechanic - Pneudraulic systems mechanic (aircraft) - Powerplant mechanic (aircraft) - Rocket engine component mechanic Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Aeronautical engineer - 2144 - Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics) - 7421 - Avionics technician - 7421 - Aircraft engine assembler - 8211.
How does ISCO-08 7232 map to other classification systems?
7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (0ac8fe65-32e6-4c25-8345-2b87bc7b2698, 7d599049-d15a-4fda-afe9-b334b0614ec7, 91373a70-79b6-47a2-aa50-07dfe20dd258, +2 more); SOC 2018 (49-1011, 49-3011). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 7232?
7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers sits under 7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.

Classify my business

Describe your business in plain English and get matching codes across ISCO-08 and other major systems.

Interactive browser

Open 7232 in the full interactive explorer with tree view, search, and drill-downs.

Source: International Labour OrganizationVersion: 2008