Navy · MOS Career Guide

AM — Aviation Structural Mechanic

Maintained and repaired aircraft structures, hydraulics, and systems to unforgiving safety standards.

Civilian Careers

Where AM experience fits

These civilian roles map closely to what a Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic already does:

  • Aircraft Mechanic (A&P path)
  • Aviation Maintenance Technician
  • Manufacturing Technician
  • Field Service Technician
  • Quality Inspector
Transferable Skills

What you bring on day one

  • Airframe & hydraulics maintenance
  • Inspections
  • Troubleshooting
  • Precision & tolerances
  • Documentation

Certifications to consider

  • FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) — path
  • OSHA General Industry
  • Composite repair
  • NDT fundamentals
Questions

AM to Civilian FAQ

What civilian jobs can an AM (Aviation Structural Mechanic) do?

Common fits include Aircraft Mechanic (A&P path), Aviation Maintenance Technician, Manufacturing Technician, Field Service Technician, and Quality Inspector. The right match depends on your specialty, leadership level, and interests.

Do I need a degree to use my AM 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.

How do I put AM on a civilian resume?

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