Your signature is what legally allows an aircraft to fly. Nobody else can give it.
Monthly, KES
90k – 450k
A modern airliner carries hundreds of kilometres of wiring. You are the person who understands it.
Avionics technicians maintain and certify the electronic systems that navigate, communicate and control the aircraft.
If the airframe is the body, avionics is the nervous system: navigation, communication, autoflight, displays, surveillance, and the data buses that tie them together.
Avionics work is diagnostic. Faults are frequently intermittent, and finding them means understanding how systems interact rather than swapping boxes until the light goes out. The discipline is moving quickly toward integrated modular avionics and software-defined systems, which makes digital skills increasingly central.
It is a strong choice for students who like electronics and problem-solving and want a licensed, portable, technically respected trade.
Investigate an intermittent navigation fault reported by the flight crew.
Trace a wiring loom against the aircraft schematic.
Load and verify a software update to an avionics unit.
Carry out a functional test and certify the work.
Update the aircraft's technical records precisely.
KCSE C+ with Mathematics and Physics at C+.
Aeronautical Engineering (Avionics) at an approved training organisation.
Pass the avionics-category theory examinations.
2–4 years of logged, supervised maintenance experience.
Category B2 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence with type ratings.
Technician → Licensed B2 Engineer → Avionics Specialist → Engineering Manager or Continuing Airworthiness.
Aircraft are becoming more electronic, not less. Avionics is the fastest-growing segment of aircraft maintenance and one of the most globally portable licences you can hold.
Your signature is what legally allows an aircraft to fly. Nobody else can give it.
Monthly, KES
90k – 450k
Every curve on a wing is an argument between lift, drag, weight and cost that someone had to win.
Monthly, KES
100k – 500k
The same equations that keep an airliner up put a satellite in orbit.
Monthly, KES
95k – 480k
We deliver these pathways in person, with someone who does the job standing at the front of the room.