List of United States Marine Corps MOS - 59 Electronics Maintenance

59 Electronics Maintenance

Enlisted

  • 5900 Basic Electronics Maintenance Marine
  • 5912 Avenger System Maintainer - MSGT-PVT
  • 5939 Aviation Communication Systems Technician - MSGT-PVT
  • 5942 Aviation Radar Repairer - SGT-PVT
  • 5948 Aviation Radar Technician - MSGT-SGT
  • 5952 Air Traffic Control Navigational Aids Technician - GYSGT-PVT
  • 5953 Air Traffic Control Radar Technician - GYSGT-PVT
  • 5954 Air Traffic Control Communications Technician - GYSGT-PVT
  • 5959 Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Chief - MGYSGT-MSGT
  • 5962 Tactical Data Systems Equipment (TDSE) Repairer - SGT-PVT
  • 5963 Tactical Air Operations Module Repairer (obs)
  • 5974 Tactical Data Systems Administrator (TDSA) - MSGT-PVT
  • 5979 Tactical Air Operations Module/Air Defense Technician - MSGT-PVT
  • 5993 Electronics Maintenance Chief - MGYSGT

Officer

  • 5902 Electronics Maintenance Officer (Aviation)
  • 5910 Aviation Radar Maintenance Officer
  • 5950 Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Officer
  • 5970 Data Systems Maintenance Officer


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