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Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain complex aircraft electronic systems, including digital computers, radar, and communication systems.
Requires strong electronics aptitude, manual dexterity, and experience with complex electronic systems, which are not reflected in your current skills.
About Aviation Electronics, Electrical, and Computer Systems Technicians (AV) work with some of the most advanced aircraft systems in the world. They repair and maintain electrical and electronic systems ranging from radar and communications to navigation and weapon systems. AV Sailors may also volunteer as Naval Aircrewmen, performing in-flight duties and operating radar and weapon systems. Responsibilities Depending on your rating (AE or AT), you may: ● Troubleshoot and repair complex aircraft systems, including digital computers, fiber optics, infrared detection, radar, and laser electronics. ● Maintain electrical power generation and distribution systems. ● Test and calibrate aircraft instruments and automatic flight controls. ● Perform micro-miniature module repair on circuit cards. ● Install modifications to aircraft electronics systems. ● Operate diagnostic equipment and read electrical diagrams. Work Environment AV technicians serve at sea and ashore worldwide. Work may be performed in hangars, onboard aircraft carriers, in labs, or outdoors on flight lines. You’ll work closely with other technicians, often with minimal supervision, in both technical and operational settings. Training & Advancement Class “A” Technical School – Pensacola, FL (18–26 weeks) Covers aviation theory, electrical systems, electronics theory, and technical skills. After training, Sailors are assigned to AE or AT ratings and may serve at naval air stations, squadrons, or aboard carriers. Advanced training is available for specific aircraft and systems. Education Opportunities ● Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance ● Post-9/11 GI Bill ● College credits via the American Council on Education ● Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL ● Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP Qualifications & Requirements ● U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance ● Normal color perception ● Interest in aviation and working with aircraft ● Strong aptitude in electronics, computers, and precision technical work ● Manual dexterity, good memory, and physical fitness Pay & Benefits ● Competitive salary ● Enlistment bonuses ● Free health insurance & housing ● Retirement plan ● Paid training Required qualifications: • 18 years or older • Legally authorized to work in the United States About Aviation Electronics, Electrical, and Computer Systems Technicians (AV) work with some of the most advanced aircraft systems in the world. They repair and maintain electrical and electronic systems ranging from radar and communications to navigation and weapon systems. AV Sailors may also volunteer as Naval Aircrewmen, performing in-flight duties and operating radar and weapon systems. Responsibilities Depending on your rating (AE or AT), you may: ● Troubleshoot and repair complex aircraft systems, including digital computers, fiber optics, infrared detection, radar, and laser electronics. ● Maintain electrical power generation and distribution systems. ● Test and calibrate aircraft instruments and automatic flight controls. ● Perform micro-miniature module repair on circuit cards. ● Install modifications to aircraft electronics systems. ● Operate diagnostic equipment and read electrical diagrams. Work Environment AV technicians serve at sea and ashore worldwide. Work may be performed in hangars, onboard aircraft carriers, in labs, or outdoors on flight lines. You’ll work closely with other technicians, often with minimal supervision, in both technical and operational settings. Training & Advancement Class “A” Technical School – Pensacola, FL (18–26 weeks) Covers aviation theory, electrical systems, electronics theory, and technical skills. After training, Sailors are assigned to AE or AT ratings and may serve at naval air stations, squadrons, or aboard carriers. Advanced training is available for specific aircraft and systems. Education Opportunities ● Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance ● Post-9/11 GI Bill ● College credits via the American Council on Education ● Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL ● Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP Qualifications & Requirements ● U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance ● Normal color perception ● Interest in aviation and working with aircraft ● Strong aptitude in electronics, computers, and precision technical work ● Manual dexterity, good memory, and physical fitness Pay & Benefits ● Competitive salary ● Enlistment bonuses ● Free health insurance & housing ● Retirement plan ● Paid training Required qualifications: • 18 years or older • Legally authorized to work in the United States
This job posting was last updated on 12/12/2025