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MOS COMPARISON

AD vs CM

Aviation Machinist's Mate (USN) vs Construction Mechanic (USN)

Intel

Same ocean, same Navy chow, same creative interpretation of "sleep schedule" — wildly different definitions of a bad day.

AD bumper sticker: no rating yet, which the recruiter would describe as "an opportunity to define the narrative" — but the sticker wouldn't fit that many words, so they'd probably go with "Aviation Machinist's Mate." CM bumper sticker: data pending, which in government terms means "check back in 6 to 18 months" — equally verbose, equally stuck to a pickup truck somewhere. The ratings that matter are below. The defense budget contains multitudes. This comparison is proof.

ADNavy
Aviation Machinist's Mate
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$100K
CMNavy
Construction Mechanic
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
Head to Head
AD
CM
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
VE_AR_MK_AS 210
Clearance
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
16 wk
Pipeline Type
Boot Camp
Training Location
NATTC Pensacola, FL
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
High
Career Field
Aviation
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$100K
Top Civilian Career
Mechanical Engineers
Credentials Earned
5 certs

After the Uniform

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

ADAviation Machinist's Mate
Civilian Median Pay
$100K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Mechanical EngineersStrong
Job market: Average (10%)
$100K
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$54K
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and TechniciansRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$64K
CMConstruction Mechanic
Civilian Median Pay
/yr
Credentials You Walk Away With
Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist (SCWS)USMAP Heavy Equipment Mechanic apprenticeshipCDL equivalent (military vehicles)HAZMAT handler certificationCombat Lifesaver (CLS)

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.

ADAviation Machinist's Mate
What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain jet engines on Navy and Marine Corps aircraft — F404s in the F/A-18, F135s in the F-35, T56 turboprops in the E-2C. The technical depth of naval aviation powerplant maintenance is significant, and the FAA Powerplant certificate is directly achievable through military engine experience. Major airlines and MRO facilities are in a persistent competition for A&P-certified technicians with military jet engine experience, and they recruit at Navy transition events specifically for this reason. The pay for an A&P powerplant specialist at a major airline MRO is real money. The Navy is paying for the training.

What It's Actually Like

You will become intimately familiar with the GE F414 and the Pratt & Whitney F100 in ways the engineers who designed them never intended, primarily because you are maintaining them with fewer people and less sleep. Your workspace is either a flight deck on a CVN in 40-knot winds or a hangar bay where the temperature is 20 degrees hotter than outside due to reasons nobody can explain. A jet engine inspection that the manual says takes four hours will take twelve because three of the required tools are on another aircraft, one is missing entirely, and the work order has a typo. You will develop a second sense for the difference between a normal engine noise and an 'oh no' engine noise. Civilian aviation maintenance is absolutely within reach — A&P certification pathway is legitimate — but the Navy will wring every possible flight hour out of you first. The moment you marshal a jet that you fixed and watch it come off the waist cat is the closest thing to pride the aviation world offers.

CMConstruction Mechanic
No recruiter-vs-reality data yet for CM.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. AD on the left, CM on the right.

Daily Life
AD

CM

Preventive maintenance checks, scheduled services, and unscheduled repairs on wheeled vehicles, trailers, bulldozers, motor graders, generators, and auxiliary power equipment. Between deployments, garrison life at Gulfport or Port Hueneme runs on PMS schedules, battalion field exercises, and SCWS maintenance. On deployment, you are the mechanic keeping the construction mission moving — a downed D9 or a dead generator shuts down the entire project.

Training / School
AD

CM

A School at the Naval Construction Training Center (NCTC) at Port Hueneme, CA is roughly 9-12 weeks of the CM pipeline covering vehicle systems, diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical systems, and preventive maintenance procedures. All Seabees also complete Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist (SCWS) training — the military skills certification that makes the Seabee community different from every other Navy rating.

Physical Demands
AD

CM

High. Field maintenance in austere environments — desert heat, high humidity, and rough terrain. You carry full combat gear during exercises and deployments while performing physical repair work on heavy machinery. The SCWS qualification requires demonstrated military skills on par with the Seabee combat mission.

Where You'll Be Stationed
AD
CM
NAS Gulfport (MS) — NMCB homeportNCTC / NAS Point Mugu (CA) — Port Hueneme area, West Coast homeportJB Pearl Harbor-Hickam (HI)NMCB-3 / NMCB-5 / NMCB-7 — Western Pacific deployments (Guam, Japan)Gitmo (Cuba) / Bahrain / Djibouti — OCONUS theater rotations
The Honest Truth
AD

CM

The recruiter will tell you CM is a great way to get diesel mechanic skills, and the civilian translation really is excellent — construction companies and commercial trucking fleets recruit Seabee CMs because you already know how to work on the heaviest iron they operate, often in worse conditions than anything on a job site. What they won't tell you upfront: you are not just a mechanic. You are a Seabee, and that means your battalion trains and deploys as a combat unit. The SCWS qualification and field exercises are real, the deployment rotations are genuinely demanding, and the garrison pace at Gulfport or Port Hueneme between deployments can feel slow compared to the operational rhythm. The community is uniquely tight-knit — the 'Can Do' culture is not a slogan, it's how the job actually runs. If you invest in your trade certifications through USMAP while you serve, you will exit with qualifications that most civilian mechanics spend years trying to accumulate.

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