13. Aircraft Mechanic or Service Technician: $58,370/Year
These mechanics and technicians work on diagnosing, adjusting, repairing, or overhauling aircraft engines and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Whether you want to work on aircraft or helicopter engines, both are included in this entry. Just like the mine shuttle operator, O*NET places the importance of social interaction in this job as a 58/100. The reason for this is the interaction you would have for this job would be dedicated to coordinating installations or repairs with your coworkers, supervisors, or subordinates. While some of this can take place in person, a lot of it will also take place over the phone, in emails, or via filling out forms.