Army · MOS Career Guide

MOS 94E — Radio Equipment Repairer

MOS 94E is the Army specialty for Radio Equipment Repairer. Bench-level electronics maintenance on radio and communications systems — fault isolation, repair, and test (the 94-series electronics family, incl. 94F computer/detection systems).

Civilian Careers

Where 94E experience fits

These civilian roles map closely to what a Army Radio Equipment Repairer already does:

  • Electronics Technician
  • RF Technician
  • Bench Repair Technician
  • Calibration Technician
  • Field Service Technician
Transferable Skills

What you bring on day one

  • Component-level troubleshooting
  • Test equipment & schematics
  • RF systems fundamentals
  • Soldering & rework
  • Repair documentation

Certifications to consider

Questions

94E to Civilian FAQ

What civilian jobs can an 94E (Radio Equipment Repairer) do?

Common fits include Electronics Technician, RF Technician, Bench Repair Technician, Calibration Technician, and Field Service Technician. The right match depends on your specialty, leadership level, and interests.

Do I need a degree to use my 94E experience?

Often no. Many of these roles value hands-on experience and certifications over a degree. Where a credential helps, we point you to the fastest path.

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