Is 6046 (Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist) a Good MOS?
United States Marine Corps · Military Occupational Specialty
Quick Facts — 6046 (Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist)
AIT / Training
6 weeks
Training Location
NATTC Pensacola, FL
Career Field
Aircraft Maintenance
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About 6046 Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist
Maintains aircraft logbooks, aeronautical equipment records, and naval aviation maintenance publications. Tracks flight hours, component life limits, and inspection schedules. Operates NALCOMIS (Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System) for maintenance data entry and reporting. Training at NAS Meridian, MS; advanced Data Analysis Course at NAS Pensacola, FL. ASVAB CL: 100+.
6 weeks
NATTC Pensacola, FL
Aircraft Maintenance
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
You'll be the administrative backbone of Marine aviation maintenance — every flight hour, every component change, every inspection is tracked through your work. Without accurate maintenance records, aircraft don't fly. The data management and logistics skills translate directly to civilian aviation records management, quality assurance, and MRO operations.
What It's Actually Like
You are the person who makes sure the logbooks are right. That sounds simple until you realize that a single data entry error can ground an aircraft, trigger a fleet-wide inspection, or — in the worst case — put a crew in a jet with an expired component. NALCOMIS is your life. You will enter data, verify data, audit data, and then enter more data. The maintenance department cannot function without you, but the recognition is roughly proportional to how invisible the work is when done correctly. The pace depends on your squadron — VMFA squadrons with high flight-hour programs will bury you in paperwork; training squadrons are steadier. What the recruiter won't say: you will spend more time staring at a screen than almost any other 60-field MOS, and the admin tempo during deployment workups is relentless. What they should say: civilian aviation MRO shops, airlines, and defense contractors all need maintenance records specialists, and the NALCOMIS/OOMA experience translates directly. Quality Assurance and records management positions in civilian aviation specifically recruit from this background.