Military Technician Position Jobs

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Military Technician roles sit at the intersection of cutting‑edge defense technology and critical national security. With 1276 openings now, demand is driven by new DoD procurement cycles, expanded cyber‑security budgets, and the rapid deployment of unmanned aerial systems.

Positions range from Avionics and Radar Systems Technicians to Cybersecurity and UAV Systems Technicians. Typical duties include troubleshooting avionics using MATLAB or LabVIEW, calibrating radar arrays with ANSYS, configuring shipboard network security, inspecting munitions, and programming mission‑critical UAV payloads.

Salary transparency is essential because technicians must compare contractor rates, negotiate for specialized certifications, and align pay with overseas deployment allowances. Clear pay data helps them make informed career moves and ensures equity across branches and contractors.

Registered Nurse, Dermatology

Company: Aesthetic Dermatology Associates, PC

Location: Media, PA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

We are a busy dermatology practice with offices in Paoli and Media seeking a full-time registered nurse. Job consists of assisting physicians and PAs as needed,…

Security Officer

Company: City Security Services

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Handle complaints, and security concerns promptly, ensuring a positive experience.. Provide professional service to all individuals entering the facility while…

Experienced Commercial Refrigeration Technician

Company: Contractor Rhino

Location: Hayward, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Proven experience as a service technician in the refrigeration field. Utilize tools such as an ohm meter to diagnose electrical issues within refrigeration…

Security Officer - Afternoon

Company: City Security Services

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Provide excellent customer service to employees, visitors, and contractors while maintaining a professional demeanor. Houston, Tx Zip Code 77095.

HVAC/Refrigeration Technician

Company: C&L Refrigeration

Location: Anaheim, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Is independent in the role, working closely with the Dispatcher daily on your schedule, and completing service calls to different job sites and customers,…

Project Manager

Company: NELCO Worldwide

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Knowledge of OSHA and general industry safety practices and OSHA 10 certification required; OSHA 30 certification preferred.

Security Officer Part - Time

Company: City Security Services

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Provide excellent customer service to employees, visitors, and contractors while maintaining a professional demeanor.

Carpenter

Company: FTG Builders, Inc.

Location: Santa Clara, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

FTG Builders is a non-union general contractor specializing in healthcare construction in the SF bay area and east bay. Santa Clara, CA 95050 (Required).

On Call Security Officer

Company: Trident Security Solutions

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Must meet all state and local licensing requirements prior to employment. Must possess a valid Alabama Driver's License (driving positions only).

Lead Plumber

Company: UC San Diego Health

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Must hold valid driver's license, have a driving record that is in accordance with local policies/ procedures, and/or enroll in the California Employer Pull…

Security Officer - Morning

Company: City Security Services

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Provide excellent customer service to employees, visitors, and contractors while maintaining a professional demeanor.

Graphic Designer

Company: GW Security Inc

Location: South El Monte, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in marketing, advertising, communication, design or related field. Create product listings and graphics for e-commerce platforms.

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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