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Is 5953 (Air Traffic Control Radar Technician) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 5953 (Air Traffic Control Radar Technician)

AIT / Training

14 weeks

Training Location

Keesler AFB, MS

Career Field

Electronics Maintenance

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About 5953 Air Traffic Control Radar Technician

Maintains, repairs, and calibrates ground-based air traffic control radar systems including ASR, PAR, and associated displays, transmitters, and signal processing equipment.

Training Duration

14 weeks

Training Location

Keesler AFB, MS

Career Field

Electronics Maintenance

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain the radar systems that air traffic controllers use to see every aircraft in the sky around a Marine air station. Surveillance radar, approach radar, and the displays that controllers watch — all of it runs because of you. The skills transfer directly to the FAA and defense contractors.

What It's Actually Like

You maintain the ground radar that lets air traffic controllers see aircraft — the surveillance radar that shows traffic in the pattern and the precision approach radar that guides aircraft down final approach. When the radar goes down, ATC goes from radar control to procedural control, which means fewer aircraft, wider spacing, and degraded operations. Your job is to keep that from happening. The training covers radar theory, transmitter maintenance, signal processing, and antenna systems. In the fleet, you are at a Marine air station maintaining the radar site — a mix of indoor transmitter work and outdoor antenna and waveguide maintenance. The civilian path is one of the best in the electronics field — the FAA pays radar technicians very well ($80-120K+), and they specifically recruit from the military pipeline. The FAA hiring process is slow but the destination is worth it. Start the application process a year before you EAS.

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