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33T · ARMY · Enlisted

Electronic Warfare/Signals Intelligence (EW/SIGINT) Maintenance
Technician.

Army 33T (Electronic Warfare/Signals Intelligence (EW/SIGINT) Maintenance Technician). 1,080 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $68K–$155K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.

Training hours1,080DoD pipeline
ACE creditACEUp to 15 semester hours recommended in electronics technology and communications.
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 33T 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 33T training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.

Already have06
  • 01
    RF Theory and ApplicationFundamentals of wireless communication and signal propagation
  • 02
    Circuit Analysis and TroubleshootingDebugging and diagnosing issues in electronic systems
  • 03
    Network Communication ProtocolsUnderstanding of TCP/IP, UDP, and other networking protocols
  • 04
    System-Level Diagnostics and RepairAbility to diagnose and fix complex system issues
  • 05
    Procedural ComplianceAdhering to established protocols
  • 06
    Rapid PrioritizationAssessing situations and prioritizing tasks
To learn09

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

+Linux system administration+Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools+Firewall and intrusion detection/prevention systems+Cloud computing platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)+Scripting languages (Python, Bash)+Configuration management tools (Ansible, Chef, Puppet)+Containerization technologies (Docker, Kubernetes)+Virtualization technologies (VMware, Hyper-V)+Scripting for automation (PowerShell, Python)
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/ 03 · Civilian Pathways

Where your code lands.

SOURCE · LIGHTCAST + CURATED PATHWAYS · 5
P.01

Electronics Technician

$75K
High match
High demand
P.02

Telecommunications Equipment Installer and Repairer

$68K
Good match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • Fiber optic certification
  • Specific vendor certifications (e.g., Cisco, Juniper)
P.03

Computer and Information Systems Manager

$155K
Good match
Very high demand
Skills to develop
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
  • ITIL certification
P.04

Security Manager

$98K
Moderate match
Growing demand
Skills to develop
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  • Security+
  • CompTIA certifications
P.05

First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

$72K
Moderate match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • Leadership training
  • Specific industry knowledge related to the supervised team
/ 04 · Hidden Strengths

What the code built.

Cognitive skills your 33T training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.

S.01

System Modeling

You troubleshoot complex EW/I systems by understanding how individual components interact and contribute to the overall system function. You create mental models to predict system behavior and identify potential points of failure.

Transfers to

This ability to understand and predict the behavior of complex systems translates directly to fields where you need to analyze interconnected elements and optimize their performance.

S.02

Rapid Prioritization

When maintaining EW/I equipment, you quickly assess the severity and impact of malfunctions, allowing you to prioritize repairs based on operational needs and resource availability.

Transfers to

Your ability to rapidly assess situations and prioritize tasks is crucial in fast-paced civilian environments where quick decision-making is essential.

S.03

Procedural Compliance

You meticulously adhere to technical manuals, safety regulations, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) while performing maintenance and repairs on sensitive electronic warfare equipment.

Transfers to

Your commitment to following established protocols and ensuring accuracy translates to roles requiring adherence to strict standards and quality control.

S.04

Resource Optimization

You efficiently manage repair parts, tools, and manpower to maximize equipment uptime and minimize downtime, ensuring operational readiness within budgetary constraints.

Transfers to

Your talent for maximizing output with limited resources is valuable in any field where efficiency and cost-effectiveness are critical.

S.05

After-Action Analysis

You participate in or lead post-maintenance reviews to identify areas for improvement in procedures, training, and resource allocation, enhancing future maintenance operations.

Transfers to

Your ability to learn from past experiences and implement improvements translates into valuable skills in continuous process improvement and project management.

/ 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 sophisticated electronic and mechanical systems, and troubleshooting complex issues under pressure. Wind turbines are no different - you'll use your skills to keep them running smoothly, ensuring a consistent energy supply.

Adjacent · Match

Industrial Machinery Mechanic

SOC 49-9041

You've got the skills to keep complex systems running. Your experience in electronic warfare maintenance gives you a head start in understanding industrial machinery and equipment – crucial for smooth factory operations.

Adjacent · Match

Robotics Technician

SOC 49-9062

You've honed your skills in maintaining and repairing EW/I tactical ground systems, giving you a solid foundation in electronics, mechanics, and computer systems. This translates seamlessly to the world of robotics, where you'll work with cutting-edge technology, troubleshooting and maintaining robotic systems used in manufacturing, healthcare, and other industries.

Adjacent · Match
/ 06 · Training & Certs

What you trained on.

SOURCE · DOD + ACE\nVALIDATED
Academy

Electronic Warfare Signal Intelligence (EW/SIGINT) Technical Maintenance Training

Fort Gordon, GA
1,080hHours
27wkWeeks
ACECredit

Up to 15 semester hours recommended in electronics technology and communications.

Topics · 8
  • Electronic Warfare (EW) Principles
  • Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Systems Architecture
  • RF Theory and Application
  • Circuit Analysis and Troubleshooting
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
  • Antenna Theory and Maintenance
  • Network Communication Protocols
  • System-Level Diagnostics and Repair
Partial coverage · 3
  • CompTIA A+60%

    Study current PC hardware, mobile devices, networking, and troubleshooting common software and hardware issues.

  • CompTIA Network+50%

    Study networking concepts, infrastructure, network operations, network security, and network troubleshooting.

  • Certified Electronics Technician (CET)70%

    Review current electronics theory, troubleshooting techniques, and specific exam domains (e.g., communications, industrial, consumer).

Recommended next · 03
  • CompTIA Security+Adjacent
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)Adjacent
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)Adjacent
/ 07 · Systems Translation

What you ran, in their words.

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

Military SystemCivilian EquivalentDomain
AN/TSQ-222(V) Tactical Electronic Warfare System (TEWS)Software-defined radio (SDR) platforms for signal intelligenceOperations
AN/MLQ-36 Mobile Electronic Warfare Support System (MEWSS)Mobile spectrum analyzers and signal intercept systemsOperations
Prophet EnhancedIntegrated SIGINT and electronic warfare suitesOperations
Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT)RF planning and optimization softwareOperations
Digital Modular Radio (DMR)Software Defined Radio (SDR) TransceiversOperations
Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) (for EW integration)Military grade C4ISR systemOperations
TROJAN SPIRIT IISecure satellite communication systemsOperations
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