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MOS COMPARISON

6046 vs 6042

Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist (USMC) vs Aviation Support Equipment Asset Manager (USMC)

Intel

Two MOS codes that share nothing except a fierce, eternal argument about who's more "Marine." Spoiler: neither will concede.

The honest version of the 6046 brochure would include this line: the pace depends on your squadron — VMFA squadrons with high flight-hour programs will bury you in paperwork; training squadrons are steadier. The honest 6042 brochure would feature: your job is to make sure every maintenance action is documented correctly, every inspection is scheduled before it's due, and every discrepancy is tracked from discovery to closure. Neither of these were in the actual brochure. The actual brochure had a stock photo of someone looking purposeful. The defense budget contains multitudes. This comparison is proof.

6046Marines
Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist
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Civilian Pay
6042Marines
Aviation Support Equipment Asset Manager
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Civilian Pay
$75K
Head to Head
6046
6042
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
MM 95
MM 95
Clearance
None
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Enlistment Bonus
Up to $5,000
Training
Training Length
6 wk
8 wk
Pipeline Type
Recruit Training
Training Location
NATTC Pensacola, FL
NATTC Pensacola, FL
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Low
Career Field
Aircraft Maintenance
Aircraft Maintenance
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$75K
Top Civilian Career
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Credentials Earned
3 certs

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

6046Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist
Civilian outcome data coming soon for 6046.
6042Aviation Support Equipment Asset Manager
Civilian Median Pay
$75K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$75K
Information and Record ClerksStrong
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and TechniciansRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$64K
Plant and System OperatorsRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$58K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Personnel administration qualificationUnit diary operatorMarine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) operator

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

6046Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist
What the Recruiter Says

You'll be the administrative backbone of Marine aviation maintenance — every flight hour, every component change, every inspection is tracked through your work. Without accurate maintenance records, aircraft don't fly. The data management and logistics skills translate directly to civilian aviation records management, quality assurance, and MRO operations.

What It's Actually Like

You are the person who makes sure the logbooks are right. That sounds simple until you realize that a single data entry error can ground an aircraft, trigger a fleet-wide inspection, or — in the worst case — put a crew in a jet with an expired component. NALCOMIS is your life. You will enter data, verify data, audit data, and then enter more data. The maintenance department cannot function without you, but the recognition is roughly proportional to how invisible the work is when done correctly. The pace depends on your squadron — VMFA squadrons with high flight-hour programs will bury you in paperwork; training squadrons are steadier. What the recruiter won't say: you will spend more time staring at a screen than almost any other 60-field MOS, and the admin tempo during deployment workups is relentless. What they should say: civilian aviation MRO shops, airlines, and defense contractors all need maintenance records specialists, and the NALCOMIS/OOMA experience translates directly. Quality Assurance and records management positions in civilian aviation specifically recruit from this background.

6042Aviation Support Equipment Asset Manager
What the Recruiter Says

You'll manage the maintenance records and readiness data that determine whether Marine aircraft fly their missions or sit on the flight line. Every scheduled inspection, every corrective action, every flight hour — it's all in the records you maintain. Marine aviation readiness is tracked by numbers, and you're the one who makes sure those numbers are accurate. Airlines, MRO facilities, and defense aviation contractors all need people who understand how the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program actually works.

What It's Actually Like

You will become intimately familiar with the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program — the NAMP — and specifically with the NALCOMIS and its successor systems where the maintenance world actually lives. Your job is to make sure every maintenance action is documented correctly, every inspection is scheduled before it's due, and every discrepancy is tracked from discovery to closure. When the annual aviation readiness inspection happens, the inspectors go through your records first. If the work was done but the record is wrong, it's the same as if the work wasn't done. The administrative work is unglamorous and essential in equal measure. On the outside, the aviation maintenance administration background opens doors at airline maintenance control centers, MRO facilities, and defense aviation contractors — but get your experience on NALCOMIS documented specifically because civilian employers may not know what the acronym means.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. 6046 on the left, 6042 on the right.

Daily Life
6046

6042

Managing individual service records, processing personnel actions (promotions, transfers, reenlistments, separations), maintaining unit diaries, and providing customer service to Marines on personnel issues. You are the HR department of the Marine Corps. The work is detail-oriented and impacts every Marine's career directly — a missed promotion recommendation or incorrectly processed transfer can have real consequences.

Training / School
6046

6042

The Personnel Administration Course at Camp Johnson (Jacksonville, NC) covers personnel administration, Marine Corps orders, service record management, and unit diary procedures. The training is classroom-based and focused on the administrative systems that manage Marine careers.

Physical Demands
6046

6042

Low. This is a desk-based administrative MOS. Standard Marine Corps physical standards apply.

Where You'll Be Stationed
6046
6042
Camp Pendleton (CA)Camp Lejeune (NC)Quantico (VA)Various units worldwide
The Honest Truth
6046

6042

Personnel admin Marines are the human resources professionals of the Marine Corps. Nobody dreams of this MOS, and the recruiter won't mention it. But every Marine's career — pay, promotions, transfers, awards — flows through the admin section. When you do it right, nobody notices. When you mess up, a Marine's life gets harder. The civilian translation is direct: human resources, payroll administration, and personnel management. HR professionals are needed in every company in every industry, and the demand is constant. The work is office-based, the hours are relatively predictable, and the stress is administrative rather than physical. If you're organized, detail-oriented, and good with people, this MOS quietly sets you up for a stable civilian career. Just don't expect anyone to thank you for processing their paperwork correctly.

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