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Radio Operators Military Career

Average Salary:

$44,001

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The ability to relay information between air, sea, and ground forces is critical in the military. The military has sophisticated communications systems that use a variety of technologies and telecommunications equipment such as radios, telephones, antennas, satellites, and complex security and network devices. Communications equipment operators use these systems to transmit, receive, and decode messages at military locations throughout the world.

Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Military Career

Average Salary:

$72,058

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Overall responsibilities for the military and civilian categories of this career are similar, but specific tasks may vary depending on service branch.

Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers Military Career

Average Salary:

$46,650

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The military uses electronic instruments and equipment in many different areas, including health care, weather forecasting, and combat, to name a few. Electronics repairers maintain and repair instruments and equipment, such as computers, communications equipment, radar and sonar systems, precision measuring equipment, and biomedical instruments. Electronic instrument and equipment repairers normally specialize by type of equipment or instrument being repaired.

Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers Military Career

Average Salary:

$47,782

Most Common Degree:

Not Available

The military uses electronic instruments and equipment in many different areas, including health care, weather forecasting, and combat, to name a few. Electronics repairers maintain and repair instruments and equipment, such as computers, communications equipment, radar and sonar systems, precision measuring equipment, and biomedical instruments. Electronic instrument and equipment repairers normally specialize by type of equipment or instrument being repaired.

Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers Military Career

Average Salary:

$47,775

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The military uses electronic instruments and equipment in many different areas, including health care, weather forecasting, and combat, to name a few. Electronics repairers maintain and repair instruments and equipment, such as computers, communications equipment, radar and sonar systems, precision measuring equipment, and biomedical instruments. Electronic instrument and equipment repairers normally specialize by type of equipment or instrument being repaired.

Avionics Technicians Military Career

Average Salary:

$43,879

Most Common Degree:

Associate's Degree

Airplanes and helicopters have complex electrical and electronic systems for communication, navigation, and radar. Instruments, lights, weapons, landing gear, sensors and many other aircraft parts are also controlled by electronics. Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft.

Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers Military Career

Average Salary:

$55,804

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Much of the military's equipment is electrically powered. Electric motors, electric tools, and medical equipment require careful maintenance and repair. Electrical products repairers maintain and repair electrical equipment. They specialize by type of equipment.

Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment Military Career

Average Salary:

$51,548

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The military uses electronic instruments and equipment in many different areas, including health care, weather forecasting, and combat, to name a few. Electronics repairers maintain and repair instruments and equipment, such as computers, communications equipment, radar and sonar systems, precision measuring equipment, and biomedical instruments. Electronic instrument and equipment repairers normally specialize by type of equipment or instrument being repaired.

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Military Career

Average Salary:

$52,453

Most Common Degree:

Associate's Degree

Much of the military's equipment is electrically powered. Electric motors, electric tools, and medical equipment require careful maintenance and repair. Electrical products repairers maintain and repair electrical equipment. They specialize by type of equipment.

Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Military Career

Average Salary:

$45,980

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Military aircraft are used to fly hundreds of missions each day for transport, patrol, and flight training. They need frequent servicing to remain safe and ready to fly. Aircraft mechanics inspect, service, and repair helicopters and airplanes.

Automotive Master Mechanics Military Career

Average Salary:

$43,806

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Keeping automotive and heavy equipment in good working condition is vital to the success of military missions. Automotive and heavy equipment mechanics maintain and repair vehicles such as jeeps, cars, trucks, tanks, and other combat vehicles. They also repair bulldozers, power shovels, and other construction equipment.

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Military Career

Average Salary:

$46,158

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Keeping automotive and heavy equipment in good working condition is vital to the success of military missions. Automotive and heavy equipment mechanics maintain and repair vehicles such as jeeps, cars, trucks, tanks, and other combat vehicles. They also repair bulldozers, power shovels, and other construction equipment.

Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines Military Career

Average Salary:

$47,500

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Keeping automotive and heavy equipment in good working condition is vital to the success of military missions. Automotive and heavy equipment mechanics maintain and repair vehicles such as jeeps, cars, trucks, tanks, and other combat vehicles. They also repair bulldozers, power shovels, and other construction equipment.

Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Military Career

Average Salary:

$46,983

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Air conditioning and heating equipment is used to maintain comfortable temperatures in military buildings, airplanes, and ships. Refrigeration equipment is used to keep food cold and to keep some missile fuels at sub-zero storage temperatures. Heating and cooling mechanics install and repair air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating equipment.

Industrial Machinery Mechanics Military Career

Average Salary:

$43,230

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

Overall responsibilities for the military and civilian categories of this career are similar, but specific tasks may vary depending on service branch.

Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers Military Career

Average Salary:

$45,175

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The ability to relay information between air, sea, and ground forces is critical in the military. The military has sophisticated communications systems that use a variety of technologies and telecommunications equipment such as radios, telephones, antennas, satellites, and complex security and network devices. Communications equipment operators use these systems to transmit, receive, and decode messages at military locations throughout the world.

Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners Military Career

Average Salary:

Not Available

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The military uses precision instruments and equipment to perform a variety of functions. Some precision instruments are used to measure distance, pressure, altitude, temperature, underwater depth, and other physical properties. Other types of precision equipment include photographic and imaging equipment such as cameras, projectors, and film processing equipment. All of these items have many sensitive mechanisms which require regular attention to stay in good working order. Precision instrument and equipment repairers maintain and adjust these delicate items. They may specialize by the type of equipment that they work on.

Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other Military Career

Average Salary:

$42,716

Most Common Degree:

Not Available

The military uses precision instruments and equipment to perform a variety of functions. Some precision instruments are used to measure distance, pressure, altitude, temperature, underwater depth, and other physical properties. Other types of precision equipment include photographic and imaging equipment such as cameras, projectors, and film processing equipment. All of these items have many sensitive mechanisms which require regular attention to stay in good working order. Precision instrument and equipment repairers maintain and adjust these delicate items. They may specialize by the type of equipment that they work on.