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26M · ARMY · Enlisted

Aerial Surveillance Radar
Repairer.

Army 26M (Aerial Surveillance Radar Repairer). 920 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $65K–$80K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.

Training hours920DoD pipeline
ACE creditACEUp to 15 semester hours recommended
Tech roles4mapped to your code
Civilian pathways5validated
Cert coverage3/6direct + partial
/ 01 · Tech Roles

Roles your code maps to.

SOURCE · BLS + LIGHTCAST ROLES · 4

Industry tech roles your 26M background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.

Sort · Match descending
/ 02 · Skill Bridge

The gap, named.

What 26M training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.

Already have08
  • 01
    Radar Principles and OperationUnderstanding of signal processing and data acquisition
  • 02
    Troubleshooting TechniquesDebugging and problem-solving skills
  • 03
    Use of Test Equipment (oscilloscopes, signal generators)Familiarity with electronic testing and measurement
  • 04
    Technical Documentation and ReportingCreating and maintaining clear, concise documentation
  • 05
    System ModelingAbility to understand and troubleshoot complex systems
  • 06
    Procedural ComplianceCommitment to following established procedures and regulations
  • 07
    Resource OptimizationEffectively managing resources, including materials, personnel, and time
  • 08
    After-Action AnalysisAbility to learn from past events, identify areas for improvement, and implement corrective actions
To learn10

The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.

+Cloud Computing (AWS, Azure, or GCP)+Infrastructure-as-Code (Terraform, Ansible)+CI/CD Pipelines (Jenkins, GitLab CI)+Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)+Cloud Platforms+Server Administration (Linux, Windows Server)+Networking Fundamentals+Scripting (Bash, Python)+CompTIA A++Network+
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/ 03 · Civilian Pathways

Where your code lands.

SOURCE · LIGHTCAST + CURATED PATHWAYS · 5
P.01

Avionics Technician

$75K
High match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • FAA A&P Certification
  • Specific aircraft model training
P.02

Electronics Technician

$65K
High match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • IPC certification
  • PLC knowledge
P.03

Radar Technician

$80K
High match
Growing demand
Skills to develop
  • Commercial radar systems certifications
  • Software defined radio knowledge
P.04

Field Service Engineer

$78K
Good match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • Customer service training
  • Project management skills
P.05

Technical Trainer

$70K
Moderate match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • Curriculum development
  • Instructional design
  • Excellent communication skills
/ 04 · Hidden Strengths

What the code built.

Cognitive skills your 26M training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.

S.01

System Modeling

Diagnosing failures in complex aerial surveillance radar systems requires understanding the intricate relationships between components and subsystems. This involves creating mental models of how the system should function and identifying deviations from expected behavior to pinpoint the source of malfunctions.

Transfers to

The ability to understand and troubleshoot complex systems translates into strong analytical and problem-solving skills applicable to many technical fields. You're adept at breaking down complex systems into manageable parts, understanding their interactions, and identifying root causes of issues.

S.02

Procedural Compliance

Maintenance on sophisticated radar and avionics systems demands strict adherence to detailed technical manuals, safety protocols, and quality control procedures. This ensures accuracy, safety, and proper functionality of critical equipment.

Transfers to

Your commitment to following established procedures and regulations demonstrates a high level of discipline and attention to detail. This is crucial in industries where precision and safety are paramount.

S.03

Resource Optimization

As a maintenance supervisor, you're responsible for managing repair parts, supplies, and personnel to ensure efficient and effective maintenance operations. This involves prioritizing tasks, allocating resources strategically, and minimizing downtime to maintain operational readiness.

Transfers to

You have proven experience in effectively managing resources, including materials, personnel, and time. This skill is highly valuable in any role that requires efficient operations and cost control.

S.04

After-Action Analysis

Preparing studies, evaluations, and special reports on maintenance operations allows for the identification of trends, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. This continuous analysis leads to optimized maintenance strategies and enhanced system performance.

Transfers to

Your experience in conducting after-action analyses demonstrates your ability to learn from past events, identify areas for improvement, and implement corrective actions. This analytical mindset is highly sought after in roles focused on process improvement and optimization.

/ 05 · Non-Obvious Matches

Roles the recruiter won't suggest.

Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.

Wind Turbine Technician

SOC 49-9086

You've been maintaining complex electronic systems, troubleshooting failures, and working with specialized tools. Your experience with radar systems translates well to diagnosing and repairing wind turbines, which also rely on sophisticated electronic controls and sensors.

Adjacent · Match

Robotics Technician

SOC 49-9062

You've been working on intricate aerial surveillance radar systems and are adept at troubleshooting and repairing complex machinery. This directly translates to robotics, where you'll maintain, repair, and program robotic systems used in manufacturing, healthcare, or logistics.

Adjacent · Match

Semiconductor Processing Technician

SOC 17-3029.08

Your experience maintaining complex electronic systems and following strict procedures makes you an ideal candidate. You've been trained to adhere to meticulous processes in a highly technical environment, crucial in semiconductor manufacturing.

Adjacent · Match

Medical Equipment Repairer

SOC 49-9062

Your expertise in diagnosing and repairing sophisticated radar systems directly aligns with the skills needed to maintain complex medical equipment. You've developed a methodical approach to troubleshooting and a strong understanding of electronic systems.

Adjacent · Match
/ 06 · Training & Certs

What you trained on.

SOURCE · DOD + ACE\nVALIDATED
Academy

Aerial Sensor Maintenance Course

Fort Huachuca
920hHours
23wkWeeks
ACECredit

Up to 15 semester hours recommended

Topics · 8
  • Basic Electronics Theory
  • Radar Principles and Operation
  • Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Use of Test Equipment (oscilloscopes, signal generators)
  • OV-1 Mohawk Radar Systems Maintenance
  • Data Link Equipment Maintenance
  • Ground Receiving/Processing Equipment Maintenance
  • Technical Documentation and Reporting
Partial coverage · 3
  • Certified Electronics Technician (CET)70%

    Focus on general electronics theory, troubleshooting techniques outside of radar systems, and specific certification exam topics.

  • CompTIA Network+40%

    Study networking fundamentals, network security, and network troubleshooting techniques not directly related to radar systems.

  • ETA-I Radar Endorsement75%

    While experienced in radar maintenance, review the theoretical aspects, advanced troubleshooting, and broader applications beyond the specific military systems.

Recommended next · 03
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)Adjacent
  • Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP)Adjacent
  • Six Sigma Green BeltAdjacent
/ 07 · Systems Translation

What you ran, in their words.

Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.

Military SystemCivilian EquivalentDomain
AN/APS-94/116 Side-Looking Airborne Radar (SLAR)Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems used in aerial surveying and remote sensingSignals
OV-1 Mohawk Surveillance AircraftFixed-wing aircraft equipped with surveillance sensors used in law enforcement or border patrolAviation
Data Link Transmitting Equipment (e.g., AN/ASC-30)Microwave data transmission systems for remote video and data feedsOperations
TM 38-750 (Army Maintenance Management System)Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software for tracking maintenance activities and equipment lifecyclesOperations
AN/USM-406 Radio Test SetAeroflex or Rohde & Schwarz radio test equipmentOperations
Prescribed Load List (PLL)/Authorized Stockage List (ASL)Inventory management systems for tracking and managing spare parts and suppliesOperations
Avionics Test Equipment (oscilloscopes, signal generators, spectrum analyzers)General purpose electronic test and measurement equipment for troubleshooting and repairSignals
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