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AMT vs ET

Aviation Maintenance Technician (USCG) vs Electronics Technician (USCG)

Intel

Same criminally underrated branch, two completely different answers to "so what do you do in the Coast Guard?"

The AMT recruiter pitched "maintain the helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft that conduct Coast Guard search and rescue, law enforcement" with the conviction of someone selling timeshares. The ET recruiter went with "maintain and repair the most advanced communication, navigation" — equally confident, equally creative. The reality for AMT: air Station assignments — Cape Cod, Clearwater, Kodiak, Sitka — each have distinct operational environments. For ET: when comms are working perfectly — which is 99% of the time because you're good at your job — nobody knows you exist. If you've read this far, you're already more informed than most people at MEPS.

AMTCoast Guard
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$75K
ETCoast Guard
Electronics Technician
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$64K
Head to Head
AMT
ET
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
AFQT 40AR_MK_EI_GS 209
AFQT 40AR_MK_EI_GS 222
Clearance
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
18 wk
20 wk
Pipeline Type
Basic Training
Training Location
ATTC, Elizabeth City, NC
TRACEN Petaluma, CA
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Moderate
Career Field
Aviation
Operations Systems
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$75K
$64K
Top Civilian Career
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Credentials Earned
4 certs

After the Uniform

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

AMTAviation Maintenance Technician
Civilian Median Pay
$75K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$75K
Avionics TechniciansRelated
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$77K
Computer and Information Systems ManagersStretch
Job market: Much faster than average (15%)
$170K
ETElectronics Technician
Civilian Median Pay
$64K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and TechniciansStrong
Job market: Average (2%)
$64K
Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation EquipmentStrong
Network and Computer Systems AdministratorsRelated
Job market: Average (3%)
$95K
Avionics TechniciansRelated
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$77K
Credentials You Walk Away With
ET qualificationsCompTIA A+/Security+ (supplemental)FCC General Radiotelephone Operator LicenseGMDSS operator certification

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.

AMTAviation Maintenance Technician
What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain the helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft that conduct Coast Guard search and rescue, law enforcement, and homeland security missions. Coast Guard aviation maintenance means maintaining aircraft that fly into weather conditions other services avoid. The FAA A&P certification pathway is direct and the aviation MRO career is well-established for military aviation maintenance veterans.

What It's Actually Like

Coast Guard aviation maintenance means working on HH-60 Jayhawks and HC-130s that fly missions in weather that would ground most general aviation aircraft. The maintenance standards are exacting because the aircraft are going out in conditions that test airworthiness in real time. Air Station assignments — Cape Cod, Clearwater, Kodiak, Sitka — each have distinct operational environments. Kodiak, Alaska's weather is a whole orientation experience. The FAA A&P certification pathway and the aviation MRO career are real. Coast Guard aviation maintenance veterans are competitive in the commercial MRO and airline maintenance markets.

ETElectronics Technician
What the Recruiter Says

As an Electronics Technician, you'll maintain and repair the most advanced communication, navigation, and surveillance systems in the Coast Guard fleet. You'll gain expertise in radar, satellite communications, and computer networking — skills that command top salaries in the defense electronics and telecommunications industries.

What It's Actually Like

You fix the electronics that keep the ship talking to the world — radios, radar, satellite comms, navigation systems, electronic chart displays, and whatever classified box the intel folks won't let you open but expect you to fix anyway. If it has a circuit board and lives on a boat, it's your problem, and the boat's salt air corrosion has been methodically destroying your work since before you reported aboard. You will develop an intimate personal relationship with a soldering iron, a multimeter, and the specific brand of frustration that comes from troubleshooting a radar system using a technical manual that references components the manufacturer stopped making in 2003. When comms go down in the middle of a SAR case and the CO can't talk to the helicopter, you are the most important person on the entire ship and everyone is standing behind you breathing. When comms are working perfectly — which is 99% of the time because you're good at your job — nobody knows you exist. You will explain the difference between your job and IT approximately eleven thousand times in your career. They will never, ever remember. 'So you fix computers?' No. You fix the things that keep the ship from being a floating deaf-mute. The civilian telecom and defense electronics markets pay very well for your skillset, and nobody will ask you to fix a radar at 3 AM in 15-foot seas.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. AMT on the left, ET on the right.

Daily Life
AMT

ET

Maintaining and repairing electronic systems — radar, communications, navigation, and computer systems on cutters and at shore facilities. You are the Coast Guard's electronics and IT specialist.

Training / School
AMT

ET

A-school at Training Center Petaluma (CA) is about 26 weeks — one of the longest in the Coast Guard. Covers electronic fundamentals, communications systems, radar, and computer networking. Petaluma is in Northern California wine country — excellent quality of life.

Physical Demands
AMT

ET

Low to moderate. Electronics bench work and shipboard troubleshooting. Some climbing to access antennas and radar systems.

Where You'll Be Stationed
AMT
ET
Coast Guard CuttersElectronics Support DetachmentsCoast Guard Yard (MD)Various shore commands
The Honest Truth
AMT

ET

Electronics Technician is one of the most technically demanding and well-trained rates in the Coast Guard. The 26-week A-school is long but thorough — you emerge with genuine electronics and IT skills. The honest truth: on a cutter, you are the person who fixes everything electronic, from radar to radios to computers. The work is technically engaging and the troubleshooting skills are valuable. The civilian translation to telecommunications, IT, and electronics is strong. ETs who supplement with civilian certifications (CompTIA, Cisco) have excellent post-military career prospects.

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