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353A · ARMY · Warrant

Electronic Warfare Maintenance
Technician.

Army 353A (Electronic Warfare Maintenance Technician). 240 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $70K–$95K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.

Training hours240DoD pipeline
ACE creditACEUp to 6 semester hours in Equipment Maintenance Management
Tech roles4mapped to your code
Civilian pathways5validated
Cert coverage2/5direct + partial
/ 01 · Tech Roles

Roles your code maps to.

SOURCE · BLS + LIGHTCAST ROLES · 4

Industry tech roles your 353A 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 353A training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.

Already have07
  • 01
    Electronic Warfare Systems Maintenance ManagementSystems thinking and troubleshooting
  • 02
    Equipment Improvement Report (EIR) Program ManagementVulnerability assessment and mitigation
  • 03
    Quality Assurance (QA) Program ImplementationSecurity auditing and compliance
  • 04
    Modification Work Order (MWO) Program OversightPatch management and system updates
  • 05
    Material Readiness ReportingMonitoring and reporting on system health and security posture
  • 06
    Standing Operating Procedures (SOP) DevelopmentCreating and maintaining documentation and best practices
  • 07
    Prophet EnhancedRF signal analysis
To learn08

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

+Networking fundamentals+Common security tools (e.g., Wireshark, Nmap, Metasploit)+Cloud computing basics (AWS, Azure, or GCP)+Linux system administration+Scripting with Python or Bash+Configuration management tools (e.g., Ansible, Chef, Puppet)+Containerization with Docker and Kubernetes basics+Cloud infrastructure management
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/ 03 · Civilian Pathways

Where your code lands.

SOURCE · LIGHTCAST + CURATED PATHWAYS · 5
P.01

Maintenance Manager

$95K
High match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • OSHA Safety Standards
  • Civilian maintenance management software (e.g., CMMS)
  • Budget management
P.02

Electronics Technician

$70K
Good match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • Specific electronics certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Certified Electronics Technician)
  • Experience with civilian electronic systems
P.03

Quality Assurance Manager

$85K
Good match
Growing demand
Skills to develop
  • Six Sigma certification
  • ISO 9001 standards
  • Statistical analysis
P.04

Technical Trainer

$78K
Good match
Growing demand
Skills to develop
  • Instructional design
  • Adult learning principles
  • Curriculum development
P.05

Logistics Manager

$82K
Moderate match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • Supply chain management
  • Inventory control
  • Commercial logistics software (e.g., SAP, Oracle)
/ 04 · Hidden Strengths

What the code built.

Cognitive skills your 353A training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.

S.01

System Modeling

As an EW/I maintenance officer, you analyze complex electronic warfare and intercept systems to understand their components, interdependencies, and how they function together. You use this understanding to predict potential failures and optimize maintenance strategies.

Transfers to

This ability to understand and model complex systems translates to being able to grasp how various components of a business or organization interact, predict outcomes, and identify areas for improvement.

S.02

Resource Optimization

You manage and optimize resources like repair parts, personnel, and equipment to ensure efficient maintenance operations. You make decisions about resource allocation, considering factors such as budget, demand, and priorities.

Transfers to

Your experience optimizing resources means you are adept at maximizing efficiency, minimizing waste, and making strategic decisions about how to best utilize available assets in a business setting.

S.03

Procedural Compliance

You ensure that maintenance activities adhere to established procedures, regulations, and standards. You are responsible for writing and revising SOPs and ensuring that personnel follow them correctly.

Transfers to

Your commitment to procedural compliance demonstrates your ability to understand, implement, and enforce regulations and standards, ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency in any process.

S.04

Rapid Prioritization

When managing maintenance requests and addressing equipment issues, you quickly assess the urgency and impact of each situation to determine the order in which they should be addressed. This ensures that critical systems are operational and mission-critical needs are met.

Transfers to

This skill demonstrates your ability to quickly evaluate situations, identify critical issues, and allocate resources effectively to address the most important priorities under pressure. You excel in environments where quick decision-making is crucial.

/ 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.

Logistics Analyst

SOC 13-2081

You've been managing maintenance and supply chains for complex electronic warfare equipment. As a Logistics Analyst, you'll use those same skills to analyze and optimize supply chain operations for businesses, ensuring efficient delivery of goods and services. Your understanding of resource allocation and procedural compliance will be invaluable.

Adjacent · Match

Quality Assurance Manager

SOC 11-3051

Your experience with Equipment Improvement Reports and Quality Assurance Programs directly translates to this role. You've been ensuring the quality and reliability of military equipment; now you can apply that expertise to manage quality control processes, identify areas for improvement, and ensure customer satisfaction in a manufacturing or service-oriented company.

Adjacent · Match

Compliance Officer

SOC 13-1041

You're deeply familiar with SOPs and regulatory compliance in a highly regulated environment. You already know how to ensure that your team is adhering to strict guidelines. You can leverage this expertise to help organizations navigate complex regulations, implement compliance programs, and mitigate risks.

Adjacent · Match
/ 06 · Training & Certs

What you trained on.

SOURCE · DOD + ACE\nVALIDATED
Academy

Electronic Warfare Equipment Maintenance Manager Course

Fort Gordon
240hHours
6wkWeeks
ACECredit

Up to 6 semester hours in Equipment Maintenance Management

Topics · 7
  • Electronic Warfare Systems Maintenance Management
  • Maintenance Logistics and Supply Procedures
  • Equipment Improvement Report (EIR) Program Management
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Program Implementation
  • Modification Work Order (MWO) Program Oversight
  • Material Readiness Reporting
  • Standing Operating Procedures (SOP) Development
Partial coverage · 2
  • Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP)60%

    Need to study general maintenance and reliability principles, financial justification for maintenance programs, and specific reliability tools and techniques outside of EW/I equipment.

  • Certified Professional Maintenance Manager (CPMM)50%

    Requires additional knowledge of facility maintenance, building systems, and broader asset management principles beyond specific EW/I equipment focus.

Recommended next · 03
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)Adjacent
  • Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB)Adjacent
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)Adjacent
/ 07 · Systems Translation

What you ran, in their words.

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

Military SystemCivilian EquivalentDomain
Prophet EnhancedRF signal analysis and geolocation software (e.g., Keysight, Rohde & Schwarz)Operations
AN/ULQ-19(V) Counter Remote Control Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) Duke SystemJamming systems and RF signal inhibitorsOperations
Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT)Spectrum management and planning software (e.g., ATDI ICS Telecom)Operations
Integrated Maintenance Management System (IMMS)Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) (e.g., Maximo, SAP Plant Maintenance)Operations
Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced (SAMS-E)Field service management software (e.g., ServiceMax, FieldAware)Operations
Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE)Electronic test equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, signal generators from Tektronix, Keysight)Operations
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