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The average pay for a Aircraft Mechanic Rigging & Controls is BRL 75,908, which is BRL 36.49 an hour in Curitiba, Brazil. The average salary range for a Aircraft Mechanic Rigging & Controls is between BRL 54,578 and BRL 91,318. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Aircraft Mechanic Rigging & Controls.
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Assembles and installs rigging and control assemblies and systems that actuate aircraft structures, such as rudder, elevator, canopy, and wing surfaces, according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, and equipment: reads and interprets blueprints, production illustrations, and other specifications to determine location, identity, and relationship of parts. Assembles, hangs, connects, and installs rigging and control assemblies and systems, including cables, cylinders, components of ailerons and flaps, pulleys, mountings, and brackets, working from established station lines and index points, using templates, jigs, fixtures, handtools, and power tools. Sets, adjusts, and synchronizes rigging and control system components to established tolerances and requirements. Verifies specified tension of cables, using tensionmeter. Operates rigging and control systems to determine functional performance, and reworks or adjusts system components accordingly. May install mechanical linkages and actuators.
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The average salary of aircraft mechanic rigging & controls in Curitiba, Brazil is R$75.908. The average salary of aircraft mechanic rigging & controls in California is $77,413. Explore the average salaries for aircraft mechanic rigging & controls in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Aircraft Mechanic Rigging & Controls is BRL 75,908 per year or BRL 36.49 per hour in Curitiba, Brazil, which is 1% higher than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to BRL 91,318. However, the typical pay range in Curitiba, Brazil, is between BRL 54,578 and BRL 91,318 annually.
Aircraft Mechanic Rigging & Controls is projected to see 12.9% salary growth in 5 years.
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