Is 25S (Satellite Communications Systems Operator-Maintainer) a Good MOS?
United States Army · Military Occupational Specialty
Quick Facts — 25S (Satellite Communications Systems Operator-Maintainer)
AIT / Training
18 weeks
Training Location
Fort Eisenhower, GA
Career Field
Signal
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About 25S Satellite Communications Systems Operator-Maintainer
Installs, operates, and performs unit-level maintenance on satellite communications equipment and associated systems. Maintains tactical and strategic SATCOM links.
18 weeks
Fort Eisenhower, GA
Signal
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
You'll be the Army's satellite communications specialist — establishing and maintaining SATCOM links that commanders depend on when everything else fails. The satellite industry is growing fast: SpaceX Starlink, ViaSat, Hughes Network Systems, and every government SATCOM contractor need people who understand tactical satellite terminal operations from real operational experience. The clearance is a multiplier. SATCOM ops experience opens doors at companies like Leidos, SAIC, and Booz Allen that pay significantly more than the Army ever will.
What It's Actually Like
You babysit satellite terminals that are simultaneously the most important and most temperamental equipment in the Army's entire inventory. When comms are up, nobody knows you exist. When comms are down, you are the most important person in the brigade AND the most yelled at — also simultaneously. You'll learn more about signal propagation, atmospheric interference, and cable crimping than any college course could teach, mostly because college courses don't involve doing it at 0300 in a thunderstorm while a colonel asks for an ETA every four minutes. The space industry pipeline is real but competitive. Most of your deployment will be in an air-conditioned shelter, which sounds great until you realize you haven't seen sunlight or human kindness in 14 days.