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Navy Ctt Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Navy: CT (Cryptologic Technician), AT (Aviation Electronics Technician), CTT, or CTR. * Army: 15W/15E, 35-series (Intel), or 94-series (Maintainers). * Air Force: 1A8, 1U0, or 2A-series (Avionics)

Flight Test Technician

Hagerstown, MD · On-site

$65K - $95K/yr

Navy: CT (Cryptologic Technician), AT (Aviation Electronics Technician), CTT, or CTR. * Army: 15W/15E, 35-series (Intel), or 94-series (Maintainers). * Air Force: 1A8, 1U0, or 2A-series (Avionics)

SIGINT Operator

Sterling, VA · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

Navy: CTR, CTI, CTN, CTT * Air Force: 1N1, 1N2, 1N3 Must have TS/SCI security clearance with Poly on day one of employment and must be eligible for crossover. About Nightwing: Previously part of a ...

Electronic Warfare Planner

Tampa, FL · On-site

$51K - $69K/yr

U.S. Navy * Officer: 1810 - Cryptologic Warfare Officer Qualification Program (Also applicable ... Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) "A" School and advanced EW training courses * U.S. Marine ...

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How much do navy ctt jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for navy ctt in the United States is $107,638.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $123,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Navy CTT?

A Navy Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) is responsible for analyzing and interpreting electronic signals to identify potential threats. They operate advanced electronic warfare systems to collect, exploit, and disseminate critical intelligence information. CTTs play a key role in national security by ensuring the Navy is aware of enemy radar, communications, and other electronic signals. Their work supports tactical operations, fleet defense, and strategic intelligence efforts. Training includes specialized instruction in radar signal analysis, jamming techniques, and cryptologic operations.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Navy CTT?

As a Navy Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT), your daily responsibilities revolve around detecting, analyzing, and responding to electronic signals or threats using advanced electronic equipment. You will monitor radar and communication frequencies, collect and interpret electronic intelligence, and help safeguard Navy ships from potential electronic warfare attacks. CTTs often work closely with other intelligence and operations personnel, participating in both individual and team-based tasks. The work environment can be both land-based or aboard ships, requiring flexibility and readiness at all times. This role is ideal for those who enjoy solving complex technical challenges while directly contributing to mission success and security.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Navy CTT position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Navy Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT), you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent; security clearance eligibility is typically required. Familiarity with radar systems, electronic warfare equipment, and secure communication tools is essential, and additional technical training or certifications may be provided during service. Adaptability, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities are important soft skills in this highly collaborative and dynamic environment. These capabilities ensure effective monitoring, interpretation, and protection of sensitive information, which are critical to national security operations.

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Infographic showing various Navy Ctt job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,638 per year, or $51.7 per hour.

Flight Test Technician

WGS SYSTEMS LLC

Hagerstown, MD

$65K - $95K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

WGS Systems, LLC, is looking for Flight Test Technicians with experience and background in Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems flight testing.  Primary work activities will take place in Hagerstown, MD with occasional travel supporting various events.
 
The successful candidate is a mission-experienced operator or maintainer with the aptitude to conduct flight testing in the airborne ISR and SIGINT domains. This is a direct flight test operations role for a hands-on technician who is more comfortable in an aircraft seat than behind a desk. You are the type of professional who can manage a multi-modal sensor suite (SAR, EO/IR, EW) in high-pressure environments, possessing the common sense and technical ability to operate systems and troubleshoot hardware or software faults mid-mission. Whether you are a veteran Army 15-series, an Air Force 1A8, a Navy CT or other similar MOS looking to transition your cryptologic or technical skills to flight test, you bring the focus and work ethic required for high-stakes airborne sensor testing.
Key Responsibilities/Duties Include:
 
·      In-Flight System Operation: Work as an onboard operator for SAR/GMTI, EO/IR, and SIGINT/EW sensor suites, following test cards to collect data and adjusting settings as needed to ensure a successful mission.
·      General Troubleshooting: Identify and help fix hardware, cabling, and software issues during flight and ground operations to keep the systems running and avoid cancelled flights.
·      Ground Checks & Setup: Assist with pre-flight system checks and ground integration tests to make sure sensors, data links, and mission computers are ready for takeoff.
·      Data Handling: Follow data collection steps carefully to ensure all information is recorded correctly; check data formats post-flight before handing off to the engineering team.
·      Mission Documentation: Fill out flight logs and discrepancy reports (DRs) clearly and accurately, noting exactly what happened with the equipment during the mission.
·      Safety & Teamwork: Follow U.S. Army crew rest standards and all aviation safety rules, working as a reliable member of the flight crew to ensure safe operations.
·      Flexible Schedule Execution: Show up ready to work for a variable schedule that includes early mornings, late nights, and weekend shifts to meet mission requirements.
 
Qualification requirements:
 
  • Education: High School Diploma or equivalent. Completion of a military technical school (A-School/C-School/AIT) or a vocational program in electronics, ISR, or communications is a major plus.
  • Experience: 4+ years of experience in a technical, hands-on role—ideally involving sensors, radios, or electronics maintenance. We value practical experience and a track record of showing up and getting the job done.
  • Security Clearance: Active TS/SCI clearance is mandatory. Due to the nature of the work, we cannot consider candidates without this clearance level already in place.
  • Military Background (Preferred): We strongly encourage applications from those with experience in roles including, but not limited to:
    • Navy: CT (Cryptologic Technician), AT (Aviation Electronics Technician), CTT, or CTR.
    • Army: 15W/15E, 35-series (Intel), or 94-series (Maintainers).
    • Air Force: 1A8, 1U0, or 2A-series (Avionics).
    • USMC: 26-series (SIGINT), 63/64-series (Avionics), 02-series (Intel), or 7314 (UAV Operator).
  • Flight Physical: Ability to pass a standard FAA Class III flight physical (or military equivalent) to ensure you are safe to fly.
  • Technical Aptitude: A basic understanding of how electronics work, how signals flow through cables, and a willingness to learn the specifics of Radar, EO/IR, and SIGINT systems.
  • Physical Stamina: Comfortable working in the confined space of a business jet for several hours at a time and able to maintain focus during long missions.
  • Availability: Must be willing and able to work an "off-shift" schedule, including nights and weekends, as missions are often scheduled around weather and aircraft availability.
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WGS Systems, LLC, based in Frederick, Maryland, provides systems and products that support our military and homeland security front line personnel.  We have been recognized as a small-business industry leader by the state of Maryland by winning the Homeland Security Award from the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development. Our offerings include signal collection and processing systems; first responder protection systems; airborne and ground-based systems development; multiple sensor integration and fusion; radar, imagery, and signal exploitation systems integration; advanced computing and networking architecture development; and communications networks for off-board voice and data dissemination.
We are looking for the highest quality, motivated personnel to help our company continue to grow into the preeminent sensor and system developer for the defense and homeland security of our country.
 
WGS Systems is proud to be an EEO employer M/F/D/V.