Navy Reserve Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer
Reserve Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer
Navy aircraft are among the most complex in the world. These machines see heavy use, and lives and missions depend on meticulous maintenance and repair. Aviation Maintenance Duty Officers deliver just that by keeping lives safe and aircraft functioning properly every day. Their responsibilities include:
- Making certain all aircraft maintenance has been performed correctly
- Influencing emerging aviation weapon system designs to reduce, simplify or eliminate maintenance actions
- Providing operational support to the Fleet’s personnel and aircraft
- Managing all material and manpower needed to support Flight Operations
Reserve Commitment:
- Only One Weekend a month
- Two Weeks annual training
- Involuntary deployments are DEFERRED for your first TWO YEARS!!!
Benefits:
- Military Drill/Active pay
- Affordable health insurance (typically 1/5th the cost of civilian insurance)
- Affordable life insurance plans
- Qualify for the Post 9/11 Montgomery GI Bill
- Work toward a military retirement pension
Work Experience: Â Significant civilian or previous military work experience in aviation, aviation maintenance or aviation engineering is required. Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of supervisory aviation maintenance experience, preferably in an operational military aviation setting.