- Pensacola, FL weeks) Covers aviation fundamentals, electrical systems, electronics theory, and handson technical training.
Aviation Electrician's Mate - Selmer - U.S. Navy
Description
ABOUT Aviation Electronics, Electrical, and Computer Systems Technicians (AV) work on some of the most advanced aircraft systems in the world.
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They maintain, diagnose, and repair complex electrical and electronic equipment, supporting critical functions such as radar, communications, navigation, and weapons.
Responsibilities Depending on your rating (AE or AT), you will: Troubleshoot and repair advanced aircraft systems including digital computers, fiber optics, radar, infrared detection, and laser electronics.
Test and calibrate instruments and automatic flight control systems.
Perform micro-miniature circuit card repairs.
Install upgrades and modifications to aircraft electronic systems.
Operate diagnostic equipment and interpret wiring diagrams and schematics.
Work Environment AV technicians serve in aviation environments around the world.
Work may take place in hangars, aboard aircraft carriers, in electronics labs, or outdoors on flight lines.
You'll work closely with other aviation professionals and often take on responsibilities with minimal supervision.
Training & Advancement Class "A" Technical School
After completing school, Sailors are assigned to the AE or AT rating and may serve at naval air stations, aviation squadrons, or aboard carriers.
Advanced technical schools are available for specific aircraft and mission systems.
Education Opportunities Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance Post-9/11 GI Bill College credits through the American Council on Education Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP Qualifications U.S.