Telecommunications Equipment Installer and Repairer
$65K- — Fiber optic cabling
- — Specific vendor certifications (e.g., Cisco, Juniper)
Army 29V (Microwave Systems Maintainer). 1,340 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $62K–$88K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Industry tech roles your 29V background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
What 29V training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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Troubleshooting complex microwave communication systems requires understanding how individual components interact within the larger system to ensure seamless data transmission.
The ability to understand how different parts of a complex system interact, predict how changes will affect the system, and identify points of failure.
Adhering to strict maintenance and operational procedures is critical for maintaining the integrity and security of communication networks, minimizing downtime, and ensuring consistent performance.
The discipline to consistently follow established protocols and regulations, ensuring accuracy, safety, and reliability in high-stakes environments.
Maintaining communication capabilities under adverse conditions (equipment failure, network attacks) requires quick thinking and adaptability to implement workarounds and maintain critical functions.
The capacity to maintain essential functions and solve problems creatively when systems are not working as intended.
Monitoring communication networks, understanding the operational environment, and anticipating potential disruptions are essential for maintaining reliable communications and preventing service interruptions.
The ability to perceive and understand the environment, anticipate potential problems, and make proactive decisions to maintain stability and achieve goals.
Coordinating with various teams (maintenance, operations, leadership) to ensure smooth communication flow, resolve technical issues, and implement system upgrades efficiently.
The ability to coordinate your actions with others, communicate effectively, and work together seamlessly to achieve common goals.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
You've been responsible for the smooth operation of critical communication systems in the military, which makes you an ideal candidate for maintaining SCADA systems that control critical infrastructure. Your experience with troubleshooting, maintenance, and system monitoring will be invaluable in this role.
Adjacent · MatchYour experience maintaining secure communication channels translates directly to protecting networks from cyber threats. You've been trained to anticipate disruptions and maintain system integrity under pressure, giving you a strong foundation for this cybersecurity role.
Adjacent · MatchYou've instructed and mentored junior personnel on complex communications systems. Your ability to break down complex information and conduct effective training prepares you well to educate adult learners on technical subjects.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 15 semester hours in telecommunications and electronics
Focus on the latest wireless standards (Wi-Fi 6/6E/7), security protocols (WPA3), and vendor-specific wireless technologies.
Brush up on specific electronics troubleshooting techniques, advanced circuit analysis, and current industry best practices.
Review modern networking concepts like network virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and cloud networking.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| AN/GRC-245(V)1 Radio Terminal | High-capacity microwave backhaul systems (e.g., Ericsson MINI-LINK, Huawei RTN series) | Operations |
| AN/TRC-170(V) Tropospheric Scatter Microwave Radio Terminal | Long-range microwave communication systems for remote areas | Operations |
| Phoenix/TACSAT Tactical Satellite Communications Systems | Mobile satellite communication terminals (e.g., Inmarsat, Iridium) | Networking |
| Spectrum Analyzers (e.g., Agilent, Rohde & Schwarz) | RF spectrum analyzers (e.g., Keysight, Tektronix) | Operations |
| Power Meters and Sensors | RF power meters and sensors (e.g., Bird Technologies, Anritsu) | Signals |
| Bit Error Rate Testers (BERT) | Data communication testers (e.g., VIAVI Solutions, EXFO) | Operations |
| Time Domain Reflectometers (TDR) | Cable fault locators (e.g., Fluke Networks, Megger) | Operations |
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