Military Technician Position Jobs in New York City, NY

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Accountant (Hybrid)

Company: 1199SEIU Family of Funds

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 26, 2025

Minimum three (3) year experience in the field of accounting with strong knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

DOB Full Gas Work Qualified - Welder / Pipefitter

Company: Controlled Combustion

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted Apr 25, 2025

We maintain a Class "A" installers license in New York City and are licensed throughout the metropolitan area as well. DOB Full Gas Work Card.

Electrician Specialist

Company: Weill Cornell Medicine

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 25, 2025

Provides installation, maintenance and repair services of various insitutional electrical systems, following accepted procedures and techniques of the…

Accountant (Hybrid)

Company: 1199SEIU Family of Funds

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 26, 2025

Minimum three (3) years’ experience in the field of accounting required with strong knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) preferred.

Boiler Repair Welder / Technician

Company: Controlled Combustion

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted Apr 25, 2025

We maintain a Class "A" installers license in New York City and are licensed throughout the metropolitan area as well. Boiler Repair: 1 year (Preferred).

Injection Mold Lead

Company: Onyx Industries

Location: Harbor City, CA

Posted Apr 25, 2025

Forklift certification is a plus. Proficiency using measuring tools: calipers, micrometers, and optical comparators. Able to lift up to 50 lbs regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Military Technician positions by seniority?
Entry‑level technicians (0‑2 yrs) earn $55,000–$70,000, mid‑level (3‑6 yrs) earn $70,000–$90,000, and senior technicians (7‑10+ yrs) earn $90,000–$120,000. Pay varies by wing: Navy technicians often receive an additional $5,000–$10,000 for sea‑ready certification, while Air Force roles may include a $2,000–$3,000 flight‑crew supplement.
Which skills and certifications are mandatory for Military Technicians?
Core skills: electrical circuit troubleshooting, mechanical repair, diagnostic software (e.g., MATLAB, LabVIEW, CATIA), cybersecurity fundamentals, and compliance with DoD security protocols. Mandatory certifications include CompTIA Security+, Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP), and for cyber roles, CISSP or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). Advanced roles may require ITIL or PMP for project management responsibilities.
Can Military Technician positions be performed remotely?
Most on‑site roles, such as shipboard or aircraft maintenance, require physical presence. However, cyber defense, software development for mission systems, and remote UAV mission planning are increasingly offered as telework positions, especially by contractors like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. Remote candidates usually need a DoD e‑Clearance and a secure home‑office setup.
What career progression paths exist for Military Technicians?
Typical progression: Technician → Lead Technician → System Engineer → Project Manager. A technician with 5+ yrs of experience and a PMP certification can transition to a systems‑engineering role, overseeing integration of radar or avionics suites. Senior technicians can move into contractor managerial positions or serve as DoD technical advisors, earning 10–15% higher pay and leadership responsibilities.
What industry trends are shaping the Military Technician field?
Key trends include AI‑driven predictive maintenance, increased use of autonomous UAVs and space‑domain awareness platforms, expansion of 5G secure communications for battlefield networks, and a shift toward electric propulsion in military vehicles. Cybersecurity threats are prompting a surge in demand for defensive‑engineering technicians, while the DoD’s modernization initiatives boost opportunities in advanced avionics and integrated sensor‑fusion systems.

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