Naval Aviation Maintenance
Do you want the "old school" 4790 version? ( 3 levels of maintenance, follow the NAMP)
Or the new "airspeed", combined 1520/LDO version? (change all kinds of stuff and not follow the 4790 under the "airspeed" guise)
I have done Maintenance for 26 years. I did all O level and Instructor duty while enlisted. Since Commisioning I did MMCO,, aquisition, and now I am the Avionics Tech O on a carrier. I have a Bachelors and Masters from Embry-Riddle.
I also worked part time at a General Aviation MRO in Palo Alto for 3 years, mostly avionics.
That being said, there has never been a more stranger time in Naval Aviation Maintenance.
1520's got it made. If you have the chance go 1520. Your career path is so finitely structured, and you make it in 9 years vice 10 for SWO URL's. The detailers make SURE you get the right tickets punched and put you in billets for only 15-18 months at a time including carrier MO's to ensure you get the-
1. squadron or ship AIMD Divo ( ens-jg)
2. squadron or ship AIMD divo (jg-lt)
3. post grad school or shore aimd (LT)
4. ship aimd MMCO or CAGMO (LCDR)
5. pax or pentagon aquisition (LCDR)
6. AIMD MO or Training OIC/CO (equivalent of squadron C.O.)
7. Then put out to pasture and no more sea duty ever, in aquisition or fleet readiness and FRC jobs.
The LDO's/CWO's actually run maintenance, that is their profession. They get paid to do that. The 1520's are just there to observe and see how it works. The smart ones develop a good working relationship with the LDO/CWO's and listen. Apply rudder as necessary, but normally it isn't and when rudder is applied for egotistical reasons, it usually ends up with the opposite effect.
( This current tour I have already been through 3 1520 dept head MO's on my carrier) So that goes to show that the CWO/LDO community really runs Maintenance, the URL's are just there to get a ticket punched.
There are some 1520's out there that were prior enlisted. They were either LDO's that crossed over or enlisted that did the ECP or Direct Commission thing. Generally, those are the best 1520's as they have done at least some time actually doing and running maintenance, shops and programs. (disclaimers: My best MO i worked for so far was a straight 1520, but he gave me the trust and guidance expected and we went on to get highest ever marks for an AIMD afloat Aviation Maintenance Inspection by CNAF, and my current Avionics Divo is a straight 1520 academy grad that lets me run the show and has been an absolute professional to work with, the best, makes it fun to be on arduous sea duty!)
The bottom line is that Aviation Maintenance professionals are doing the job because they want to and they welcome the challenges. The responsibilities inherent with sending a crew up in a jet and bringing them back safely to the flight deck/hard deck is what its all about. Integrity, trust and safety are the main ingredients to a successfull maintenance department. From the 1520 Dept head to the MMCPO to the CWO/LDO to the flyer Divo to the Chiefs and on down to the LPO's and all the fine E-5 and below professionals.
But that is all old school and it up to us CWO/LDO and senior enlisted to not let the current changes that are afoot (airspeed, budget cuts, billet cuts), change any of the real reason why we are here.
Sometimes you get what you pay for!
What it has always taken is for 30 +years now, is the 1520/LDO/CWO maintenance professionals to take a stand and NOT ever let an airspeed/budget cut result in an unsafe evolution. This must continue.
Bottom line is that as a new Officer, you need to take the long course AMO to even have a clue of where to begin in Naval Aviation Maintenance. That is like kindergarten. Then you need to do at least 3 tours in maintenance to be qualified to talk about it. Then when you really need to know something, ask the LDO/CWO or Chiefs.
I just ranted and barely touched the surface. Naval Aviation Maintenance is the best bar none. All of us AIMD Divo's on Lincoln have taken tours of Boeings facilities here in Everett. The programs that are the most successful have been copied from the Navy (tool control for one example).
If you decide to go 1520, you will have a clear, fast track beside the finest professionals in the Navy! It just doesn't get any better!
(the one draw back is 1520's have no warfare qual! There are 1520 O-6's and 0-7's running around with no warfare device! This is currently trying to be fixed by the top dog 1520's. I suspect the new AMO PQS should develop into a gold colored Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist type wings for the 1520's)
Email me directly or add to the thread for any aviation maintenance related follow on questions. There are a few maintenance type regulars in here, but very few, most are 'sticks and 'fos.