Build Your Future in FedEx Logistics.

FedEx operates one of the most centralized air cargo networks on earth. 700+ aircraft, 6 major hub cities, and millions of packages sorted every night. Behind every on-time delivery is a skilled technician. That technician could be you.

Aircraft in Fleet

700+

Major Hub Cities

6

Countries Served

220+

HUB CITIES

Where The Work Is

Six cities. One network. Thousands of technician roles across aviation maintenance, ground fleet, and facility operations.

Primary Global Hub

Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis International Airport · MEM

Memphis is the heart of the FedEx network and the world’s largest cargo hub. Every night hundreds of aircraft arrive, unload, sort, and depart before dawn, making next day delivery possible across the United States. Technicians keep operations moving in this fast paced aviation environment, from A&P mechanics and electrical specialists to ground equipment and facility maintenance teams.

#1

Largest cargo hub worldwide

24/7

Non-stop operations

150+

Daily aircraft movements
Explore Memphis Roles

Major regional hub

Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis International Airport · IND

Indianapolis is FedEx’s second largest hub and a critical U.S. sorting center located near the country’s geographic center. Its location allows FedEx to reach about 75% of the U.S. population within one day by ground. The facility runs around the clock and relies on technicians in aviation maintenance, sortation systems, diesel fleet mechanics, and facility engineering to keep operations moving.

2nd

Largest feded hub

75%

U.s. Population reachable

Central

u.s. ground network
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Major regional hub

Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth Alliance Airport · AFW

FedEx runs its Southwest regional hub here, connected to one of the fastest growing logistics corridors in North America. Technicians work across aviation maintenance, ground fleet repair, and sortation equipment, supported by strong demand from the broader Dallas Fort Worth industrial economy.

SW

Reigonal HuB

Cargo Only

Airport design

TX

Ground Network Gateway
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Major regional hub

Oakland, California

Oakland International Airport · OAK

Located across the bay from San Francisco, it handles large international volumes and connects Northern California to the national overnight network. Technicians gain experience with wide-body aircraft, advanced sortation systems, and the fast-paced West Coast e-commerce and tech supply chain.

Pacific

Gateway Hub

Intl

High Volume freight

West

Coast network anchor
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Major Regional Hub

Newark, New Jersey

Newark Liberty International Airport · EWR

Newark Liberty is FedEx’s Northeast hub and a major international gateway. Handling heavy transatlantic freight from the New York metro area to Europe and beyond, it offers technicians experience in high-volume aircraft maintenance. The location provides strong wages, easy transit access, and steady demand for skilled maintenance professionals.

NE

Northeast hub

Intl.

Heavy Atlantic Flows

#1

U.s. consumer Market
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Regional hub

Greensboro, North Carolina

Piedmont Triad International Airport · GSO

It connects the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia to the national network and serves a region with strong manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and e-commerce activity. Technicians work across aviation, sortation systems, fleet, and facility maintenance, all in one integrated hub. The area’s lower cost of living makes it an accessible place to relocate.

SE

Reigonal Hub

On-site

Sort Facility

Low

Cost of living area
Explore Greensboro Roles

THE FEDEX NETWORK

Built on Precision.
Powered by Technicians.

FedEx Express runs a hub and spoke air cargo model built around speed, scale, and relentless reliability. Each hub city is a critical node, and skilled maintenance professionals are what keep it all airborne.

Aviation Maintenance

FedEx's fleet of 700+ aircraft includes wide body freighters, regional jets, and feeder aircraft. Aviation Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) with FAA A&P certification inspect, troubleshoot, and clear every aircraft before departure, in high-paced, safety-critical environments operating around the clock.

Facility & Equipment Maintenance

The conveyors, sortation systems, and material handling equipment inside each hub run 24/7. Maintenance technicians diagnose mechanical and electrical faults, perform preventive maintenance, and ensure the hub never stops sorting, from automated systems to ground service equipment.

Vehicle & Fleet Technicians

From Class A tractor-trailers to last-mile delivery vans, FedEx's ground fleet spans thousands of vehicles. Automotive and diesel technicians handle hydraulic brakes, air systems, engine diagnostics, electrical controls, and alternative-fuel technologies as FedEx moves toward an all-electric fleet by 2040.

Next-Gen Tech & Innovation

FedEx is actively deploying AI-assisted systems, robotics, and drone technology across its operations. The next generation of technicians will maintain and optimize these systems, giving skilled workers a clear pathway into advanced automation roles at one of the world's most technology-forward logistics companies.

Open Role TYpes

Real Career. Real Stability. Real Scale.

FedEx technician roles span aviation, ground fleet, and facility systems with each requiring a distinct set of skills and certifications.

Get Started Today

Hands-On Training - Learn on the job with classroom and online support.
Career Growth – Move from entry-level tech to senior or lead roles.
Future Tech – Work with EVs, robotics, AI, and autonomous systems.
Nationwide Demand – Roles available in six major FedEx hubs.

Your Skills Keep the
World Moving.

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If you're an A&P mechanic, diesel tech, electrical specialist, or maintenance professional.

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