Enlisted Aviation Electronics, Electrical & Computer Systems Technicians maintain and repair aircraft systems including radar, communications, navigation, and flight controls.
Key duties involve troubleshooting complex electronics, maintaining power systems, testing instruments, installing upgrades, and interpreting schematics.
Expect hands-on work on flight lines, hangars, and aboard ships, often under time pressure and in diverse weather conditions. Work includes rotating shifts, nights, and weekends, with a focus on safety and quality.
Training includes initial Navy schooling, advanced platform-specific courses, and potential to qualify as a work center leader or Naval Aircrewman. Qualifications include U.S. citizenship, high school diploma, physical fitness, and interest in aviation and electronics.
Benefits encompass pay, healthcare, education assistance, and potential incentives, with career advancement opportunities in technical and leadership roles.
In America's Navy, opportunity is everywhere. Make a living as a rescue swimmer. Spend your days launching jets off aircraft carriers. Turn your problem-solving skills into cyberwarfare expertise. Bring humanitarian relief to victims of disaster. Wherever your passions lie, the most versatile branch of the military will forge your skills with state-of-the-art technology, collaborative mentorship and hands-on experience. Whether you choose full-time, Active Duty or part-time enlistment in the Navy Reserve, you can meet your professional goals and discover the pride of defending your nation alongside Sailors from across the country.And after all, it's not where the sea takes you, but who it makes you.
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