What are the responsibilities and job description for the Avionics Electrical Technician position at United States Coast Guard?
Are You...
Excited to fly?
Able to meet aircrew physical standards, including vision?
Good at practical math problems?
Interested in electrical systems?
Skills You'll Learn
Aircraft electronic repair
Aircrew flight operations
Training You'll Get
AETs receive 24 weeks of blended on-the-job training at one of 26 Coast Guard air stations, in addition to in-class training at the Aviation Technical Training Center in Elizabeth City, NC. You will learn about aircraft systems, radar theory, aircraft communications, electrical theory, and troubleshooting.
Advanced aircraft electrical, engine, and airframe specific training, as well as advanced training in helicopter operations.
Both full-time and part-time Coast Guard-funded educational opportunities leading to an Associate or Bachelors Degree or higher may be available. Specifically, the Aviation Technology program is available to the AET rating.
Keep a pulse on the job market with advanced job matching technology.
If your compensation planning software is too rigid to deploy winning incentive strategies, it’s time to find an adaptable solution.
Compensation Planning
Enhance your organization's compensation strategy with salary data sets that HR and team managers can use to pay your staff right.
Surveys & Data Sets
What is the career path for a Avionics Electrical Technician?
Sign up to receive alerts about other jobs on the Avionics Electrical Technician career path by checking the boxes next to the positions that interest you.