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MOS COMPARISON

OS vs AST

Operations Specialist (USCG) vs Aviation Survival Technician (USCG)

Intel

Same Semper Paratus, same "no really, we ARE military" conversation at parties. Two very different versions of what "always ready" means.

Exit interview, OS: "How was it?" the operational tempo never stops — the ocean doesn't have business hours. Exit interview, AST: "How was it?" the candidates who make it are self-selected for the specific combination of physical capability, calm under pressure, and water competence that open-ocean rescue requires. Post-military outlook: OS — civilian transition hits port authorities, vessel traffic services, maritime operations centers, and logistics coordination roles at $60-90K. AST — the flying hours and the rescue swimmer credential are genuine differentiators in civilian aviation and search-and-rescue careers. Two branches unified only by their shared belief that the other branch has it easier.

OSCoast Guard
Operations Specialist
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$84K
ASTCoast Guard
Aviation Survival Technician
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$40K
Head to Head
OS
AST
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
AFQT 40AR_VE 105
AFQT 65
Clearance
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
13 wk
24 wk
Pipeline Type
Recruit Training + A-School
Training Location
TRACEN Petaluma, CA
ATTC, Elizabeth City, NC
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Moderate
Career Field
Operations
Aviation
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$84K
$40K
Top Civilian Career
Operations Research Analysts
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Credentials Earned
3 certs
DoD 4-Year Investment
$299K

After the Uniform

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

OSOperations Specialist
Civilian Median Pay
$84K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Operations Research AnalystsStrong
Job market: Much faster than average (23%)
$84K
Intelligence AnalystsRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$104K
Air Traffic ControllersRelated
Job market: Average (3%)
$132K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Operations qualificationsSAR coordinator certificationsBridge watchstander qualifications
ASTAviation Survival Technician
Civilian Median Pay
$40K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Emergency Medical Technicians and ParamedicsStrong
Job market: Much faster than average (14%)
$40K
FirefightersRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$56K
Commercial PilotsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (11%)
$135K

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.

OSOperations Specialist
What the Recruiter Says

When someone calls Mayday on Channel 16, you're the first voice they hear and the person who coordinates everything that happens next. Coast Guard Operations Specialists run sector watchfloors that manage search and rescue cases, vessel traffic, law enforcement coordination, and maritime domain awareness simultaneously. The emergency coordination and communications skills transfer to civilian maritime operations, emergency dispatch, and federal maritime security careers — roles that need people who can manage multiple crises in real time.

What It's Actually Like

You sit in front of radar screens and coordinate everything happening in your area of responsibility, which might be a search and rescue case, a law enforcement interdiction, a pollution response, and commercial vessel traffic management — simultaneously. Operations Specialists are the Coast Guard's battle managers, the people who synthesize information from every source and turn it into situational awareness that commanders use to make decisions. Your watch station is the nerve center: radios crackling with distress calls, radar tracks of every vessel in your sector, and the phone ringing because someone at Group wants an update on the SAR case you started tracking 30 seconds ago. When someone calls Mayday, you're the first Coast Guard person they talk to, and your voice needs to sound calm while you're simultaneously launching assets, coordinating with other agencies, and plotting the search pattern. The multitasking required would give an air traffic controller a panic attack. You manage vessel traffic in ports so congested that a wrong call creates a collision, and your communication log becomes evidence if something goes wrong. The operational tempo never stops — the ocean doesn't have business hours. Civilian transition hits port authorities, vessel traffic services, maritime operations centers, and logistics coordination roles at $60-90K. Your crisis management and multi-domain coordination skills are rare and highly valued.

ASTAviation Survival Technician
What the Recruiter Says

ASTs are Coast Guard rescue swimmers — the people who jump out of helicopters into hurricane-driven seas to pull survivors out of the water. 'So Others May Live' is the rescue swimmer motto and it means exactly what it says. The AST pipeline is physically demanding, the washout rate is real, and the job is genuinely one of the most heroic in any branch. Flight pay, special duty pay, and a mission that will be on the evening news when you do it well.

What It's Actually Like

Rescue swimmer school is physically and psychologically demanding with intentional attrition. The candidates who make it are self-selected for the specific combination of physical capability, calm under pressure, and water competence that open-ocean rescue requires. Once you're wearing the rescue swimmer wings, the job is exactly what it says: you jump into conditions that are actively trying to kill the people you're rescuing, and you bring them back. The trauma exposure and the psychological weight of rescue swimmer operations are real career features that the Coast Guard is improving its support for. The flying hours and the rescue swimmer credential are genuine differentiators in civilian aviation and search-and-rescue careers.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. OS on the left, AST on the right.

Daily Life
OS

Standing bridge watch, managing communications, plotting navigation, coordinating search and rescue, and maintaining the operational picture. On a cutter, you are the watchstander who tracks contacts, manages radios, and coordinates operations. In a command center, you coordinate SAR and law enforcement operations.

AST

Training / School
OS

A-school at Training Center Petaluma (CA) is about 14 weeks covering navigation, communications, SAR coordination, and watchstanding procedures.

AST

Physical Demands
OS

Low. Operations center and bridge watch standing. Standard Coast Guard PT requirements.

AST

Where You'll Be Stationed
OS
Coast Guard CuttersSector command centersCoast Guard Communication StationsVarious command centers
AST
The Honest Truth
OS

Operations Specialist is the Coast Guard's operations and communications rate. The honest truth: it is shift work in command centers or bridge watchstanding on cutters. Much of it is routine monitoring and communications management. But when a search and rescue case launches, you are the person who coordinates the response — vectoring aircraft, directing boats, and managing the operation that saves lives. The civilian translation to maritime operations, port authority, and vessel traffic services is moderate but niche. The SAR coordination experience is genuinely unique and respected.

AST

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