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AT Aviation Electronics Technician (AT)

Navy Aviation Electronics Technicians (AT) perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on aviation electronic components: communications, navigation, radar, weapons systems, and ECM gear.

last verified 2026-06-12

AT (Aviation Electronics Technician (AT)) is in the Navy and requires a minimum AFQT of 31 and one of these line-score paths: AR+MK+VE+AO of at least 210 or VE+AR+MK+MC of at least 210. Last verified 2026-06-12 against MyNavyHR AT community page.

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Can I qualify for this job?

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AFQT minimum 31Enter AFQT
AR+MK+VE+AO minimum 210Enter AR+MK+VE+AO
VE+AR+MK+MC minimum 210Enter VE+AR+MK+MC

Plain requirement

What you need.

  • Min AFQT31
  • Training~26 weeks
  • AR+MK+VE+AO line score210
  • VE+AR+MK+MC line score210

Meet any one listed line-score path.

Source: MyNavyHR AT community page · last verified 2026-06-12.

Role brief

About ATAviation Electronics Technician (AT).

Navy Aviation Electronics Technicians (AT) perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on aviation electronic components: communications, navigation, radar, weapons systems, and ECM gear.

Starting pay · 2026

What this job pays as a junior enlisted member.

Base pay is set by pay grade, not by job — every Navy enlistee at the same grade earns the same monthly base pay. These are the 2026 active-duty rates (3.8% raise, effective 2026-01-01).

GradeRankMonthly base payService
E-1Seaman Recruit (SR)$2,407after 4 months of service
E-2Seaman Apprentice (SA)$2,698under 2 years
E-3Seaman (SN)$2,837under 2 years
E-4Petty Officer 3rd Class$3,142under 2 years
  • Plus food allowance (BAS)$460/moFlat enlisted rate, tax-free, paid on top of base pay.
  • Plus housing allowance (BAH)Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is paid on top of base pay and is tax-free, but it varies by duty-station ZIP code, pay grade, and whether you have dependents — there is no single nationwide figure. Use the official DoD BAH calculator for your assignment location.DoD BAH rate lookup →

Source: DFAS 2026 active-duty basic pay tables (3.8% raise, effective Jan 1 2026) · last verified 2026-05-23 · date retrieved 2026-05-23.

Eligibility notes

What AT candidates should check.

  • MyNavyHR lists two AT ASVAB paths; meeting either AR+MK+VE+AO 210 or VE+AR+MK+MC 210 satisfies the listed score path.
  • The source also lists normal color perception, normal hearing, no speech impediment, a security clearance, a 60-month obligation, and U.S. citizenship. A recruiter confirms current openings and waiver rules.

What ASVAB line score does Navy AT require?

Navy AT requires either AR+MK+VE+AO of at least 210 or VE+AR+MK+MC of at least 210, with AFQT 31 shown as the Navy floor on this site. Source: MyNavyHR AT community page, last verified 2026-06-12.

How long is Navy AT training?

Navy.com lists Recruit Training Command Great Lakes first, then Class "A" Technical School for 19 weeks in Pensacola, FL. This page keeps the initial AT training estimate at about 26 weeks to include boot camp plus the listed technical school. Source: navy.com Aviation Electronics Technician training page, last verified 2026-06-12.

What are the rating requirements for AT Aviation Electronics Technician (AT)?

The Navy Aviation Electronics Technician (AT) rating (AT) requires a minimum AFQT of 31 and one of these line-score paths: AR+MK+VE+AO of at least 210 or VE+AR+MK+MC of at least 210, with initial training of about 26 weeks. Those are the ASVAB-based entry requirements; a recruiter confirms the full enlistment picture (medical, background, and current openings). Source: MyNavyHR AT community page, last verified 2026-06-12.

Source: MyNavyHR AT community page · last verified 2026-06-12 · date retrieved 2026-06-12.

Nearby targets

Related Navy score targets.

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