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Aviation Maintenance Administrationman sailor
AZ

Aviation Maintenance Administrationman

Manages maintenance records, tracks aircraft parts inventory, and ensures compliance with naval aviation maintenance programs.

Overall

5.1/10
Promotion5.8
Lifestyle7.0
Civilian ROI3.4
Happiness5.0
Manning %5.4
$$$ Pay1.9

Quick Stats

Enlistment BonusNo active bonus
Civilian Sector Transferability$40k–$65k
Promotion Speed
Manning %93%
Initial Contract4 yr, 5 yr

Security Clearance

Secret~$3K–$15K civilian sector value

Requires a National Agency Check with Local Agency Check and Credit Check (NACLC). Processing typically takes 1–3 months and is initiated early in your training pipeline.

ASVAB Requirements

AFQT Minimum

31

ADM

170

Who This Is Best For

Best for organized, detail-oriented individuals who prefer administrative work over hands-on mechanical or flight deck roles. If you excel at data management, enjoy working with databases and forms, and want a desk-friendly aviation career with transferable administrative skills, this rate offers good work-life balance within the aviation community.

+Pros

  • Strong civilian career transition

Cons

    Real Opinions

    +Positive

    Good work-life balance compared to other aviation rates. You are usually done at a reasonable hour.

    Indeed|

    I would recommend AZ to anyone considering it. The training is solid and the community takes care of its own.

    r/navy|

    AZ is perfect if you want to be in aviation without getting dirty. You manage all maintenance records, track flight hours, and schedule inspections. The data management and logistics skills transfer directly to civilian supply chain and aviation maintenance administration jobs. It is one of the more shore-friendly aviation rates.

    Indeed|

    Critical & Mixed

    AZ is basically the office worker of the aviation community. You handle all the paperwork and maintenance records for the squadron.

    Indeed|

    Not the most exciting rate but the admin skills transfer well to civilian jobs and advancement is steady.

    Glassdoor|

    Like any rate, AZ has its downsides. Long hours, time away from family, and Navy bureaucracy are real.

    Recruiter vs Reality

    What the recruiter says vs. what it's actually like.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    The AZ rate offers great training and career advancement opportunities!

    Training and advancement are available but vary by command and manning. Ask specific questions about sea/shore rotation, typical duty stations, and advancement rates for AZ.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    AZ has a great quality of life in aviation.

    AZ typically works in an office environment with regular hours, especially compared to line rates on the flight deck. It is one of the more comfortable aviation ratings.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    Aviation Maintenance Admin keeps aircraft records.

    AZ manages maintenance logs, tracks parts orders, and handles the paperwork that keeps aircraft flying. It is desk work with NALCOMIS software, not hands-on aviation.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    You'll be the backbone of aviation maintenance — nothing flies without proper documentation.

    💀 Reality

    This is true, and it means you are personally responsible when maintenance records have discrepancies. If a MAF is logged wrong in NALCOMIS, the AZ gets the blame. You are the paperwork gatekeeper where documentation errors can ground aircraft.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    You'll work in Maintenance Control — the nerve center of the squadron.

    💀 Reality

    Maintenance Control is the nerve center and the stress center. You track aircraft status and brief the Maintenance Officer on readiness. When an aircraft breaks and the CO wants it up, the pressure lands on you. The hours during flight ops are long.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    You'll learn NALCOMIS — the Navy's aviation logistics information system.

    💀 Reality

    NALCOMIS is a legacy system that predates modern database design. Civilian employers do not know what NALCOMIS is. To translate your experience, frame it as database administration or logistics management and pursue relevant credentials.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    AZ is a great rate if you like working indoors with computers — no dirty maintenance work.

    💀 Reality

    You do work indoors and don't turn wrenches. But during deployment, AZs in Maintenance Control work 12+ hour days tracking aircraft status and processing work orders. The work is clean but the tempo is relentless.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    You'll learn project management and logistics skills that transfer to any industry.

    💀 Reality

    The transferable skills are real — scheduling, resource tracking, data management. But AZs often get typecast as "admin" on the outside. Build on your experience with civilian certifications like PMP or CAPM while still in.

    🫡 Recruiter says

    AZ is one of the more relaxed aviation rates with good work-life balance.

    💀 Reality

    Work-life balance depends entirely on your billet. An AZ in Maintenance Control at a deploying squadron will work the same brutal hours as every other maintainer — plus you are the last one to leave because you close out the paperwork.

    Training Pipeline — Total ~14 weeks (3 months)

    8w
    6w
    Boot Camp8 weeks
    RTC Great Lakes, IL
    Basic military training for all recruits
    A-School6 weeks
    NATTC Pensacola, FL
    8% washout
    Technical training for rating qualification
    Fleet Assignment0 weeks
    First duty station
    Report to operational command

    Ship Date Calculator

    Enter your MEPS ship date to see when you'll complete each stage.

    Promotion SpeedEarn higher pay fasterManning 93% (E-5/E-6)

    Cycle (Year)EligibleSelectedPromotion %
    E-4252-Spring(2024)5665116%
    E-4252-Fall(2024)945862%
    E-5252-Spring(2024)636197%
    E-5252-Fall(2024)503162%
    E-6252-Spring(2024)3142135%
    E-6252-Fall(2024)841619%

    Bonuses — Click here to see your military pay

    Enlistment Bonus

    No active bonus for this rate

    You May Qualify for a Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC)

    Specialties within this rate you can select, some with additional compensation. Each NEC has its own training, bonus potential, and career path.

    AZ134Aircraft Maintenance Inspector

    Primary specialty code for Aviation Maintenance Administrationman rating

    AZ238Quality Assurance Representative

    Advanced specialty code for experienced Aviation Maintenance Administrationman personnel

    Potential Civilian Post-Navy Outcomes

    Aviation Maintenance Planner

    Transferability: 6/10

    $40k–$65k

    Lifestyle7/10

    Ship vs. Shore Split

    35% / 65%

    Deployment Frequency

    Low

    Physical Demand

    low — indoor

    Watch Standing

    Flight schedule dependent, rotating duty days

    Watch standing is a 24-hour duty rotation where sailors take turns manning critical positions aboard the ship or at their command. The rotation determines how frequently you stand watch and how much rest time you get between shifts.

    Watch qualifications vary by command and platform. Expect to qualify within 90 days of reporting.