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Nuclear Power and Propulsion
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Navy Electronics Technician Nuclear – ETN
There aren’t many jobs where the power of a nuclear reactor is in your hands. As an Electronics Technician Nuclear, you operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the reactor on Navy ships run. You must have strong math and science skills plus an intense curiosity for all things in the world of physics. You’ll get hands-on experience in this job that nuclear techs in the civilian world can only dream about. Learn more about the job and find out how you can get up to a $40,000 bonus at http://bit.ly/2WLdIwO
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Navy Electrician’s Mate Nuclear – EMN
If you’re fascinated by complex circuits and schematics, you might be an Electrician’s Mate Nuclear. As an EMN, you’re responsible for troubleshooting the electric breakers and circuits aboard nuclear-powered ships like aircraft carriers and submarines. You work in the world of nuclear science, so a strong interest in math and physics is a must for the Nuke program. Few people ever operate in an environment with stakes this high—can you handle it? Learn more about the job and find out how you can get up to a $40,000 bonus at http://bit.ly/2MNOgCv
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Navy Machinist’s Mate Nuclear – MMN
Have you ever wondered what makes a nuclear-powered ship run? The answer is most likely an MMN. As a Machinist’s Mate Nuclear, you are the Navy’s nuclear reactor mechanic. You perform all maintenance on the steam-powered propulsion plants aboard aircraft carriers and submarines. This job is perfect for Sailors with deep interest in math, chemistry, physics and engineering—in other words, it takes hard work and smarts to get you into the reactor room. Learn more about the job and find out how you can get up to a $40,000 bonus at http://bit.ly/2XfOztI
Computer Systems, IT and Intelligence
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Navy Information Systems Technician – IT
If you’re an IT, you’re not confined to a desk or a cubicle. Instead, you’re out fixing antennas on aircraft carriers, ensuring combat systems display accurate information and that mobile communications are operational for SEAL teams. This is no office job. You operate and maintain global satellite telecommunications systems with a tight-knit crew. Communication is key to defense—and Information Systems Technicians make it happen seamlessly. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2Jw2Xb1
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Navy Intelligence Specialist – IS
Solid intel isn’t easy to come by. But Intelligence Specialists do whatever it takes to make sure we’re always a step ahead. Collect data on everything from foreign culture to enemy movements to current weather forecasts. Then, use it to create cohesive intelligence briefings for high-ranking Navy officials. Your deep understanding of our adversaries and battlespaces makes you a critical component of mission readiness. You save lives by ensuring we’re well-prepared for any situation. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2JKLbQp
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Navy Cryptologic Technician Collection – CTR
Sometimes our strongest defense is a sharp mind. That’s where our Cryptologic Technicians Collection come in. Intercept signals to provide tactical and strategic intelligence, technical guidance and information to special warfare units. Your job is to report threats to protect the fleet and save lives. We’re looking for someone whose brain is built for solving puzzles and picking out patterns most will miss. Much about this role is classified—you’ll need a security clearance before you can find out more. Start your journey at http://bit.ly/2QbLhl7
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Navy Cyber Warfare Technician – CWT
As a Cyber Warfare Technician, you fight in the battlespace of the future. Use state-of-the-art tech to perform offensive and defensive cyber operations—investigating and tracking enemies while also protecting our networks from attacks. As an expert in communication defense and forensics, you’ll be expected to rise to the ever-evolving challenge of maintaining cybersecurity. Think you can hack it as a CWT? Learn more at https://bit.ly/3Nk8cZI.
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Navy Cryptologic Technician Maintenance – CTM
As a Cryptologic Technician Maintenance, you’re one of the world’s greatest problem-solvers—troubleshooting top-secret equipment vital to national security. Take your passion for science and engineering to the next level by maintaining the Navy’s most sophisticated cryptologic systems. Install and repair physical security systems, electronic equipment, antennas and more. It’s your responsibility to keep our communication networks operational around the clock. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2HvrKZd
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Navy Cryptologic Technician Technical – CTT
As a Cryptologic Technician Technical, you’re always watching our back. As our expert in radar surveillance, your primary mission is in missile defense. You provide tactical guidance to special warfare operations and to ships across the fleet. Use high-power jamming signals to deceive electronic sensors and prevent enemy attacks. And if it comes down to it, defend the fleet using combat equipment on board. As a CTT, you have permission to defend—by whatever means necessary. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2Q8UMBU
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Navy Cryptologic Technician Interpretive – CTI
Some people spend their entire lives in the same corner of the world. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive, you are not one of them. You’re more than a linguist—you’re a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. Defense Language School will fully immerse you into the language for your choice—from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you’ll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. CTI’s know ignorance is dangerous. Your job is to ensure we are always in the know. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2Jmvv6E
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Navy Cryptologic Technician – CT
What we don’t know could hurt us. That’s why America’s Navy has Cryptologic Technicians gathering intelligence every minute of every day. Play a key role in deciphering communication signals, decoding recordings, conducting radar surveillance, jamming guided weapons systems or using state-of-the-art technology—all to ensure cybersecurity. This is not a realm many can inhabit. If you have what it takes to battle with mental muscle, cryptology is your domain. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2O6FSKC
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Navy Interior Communications Electrician – IC
Every home needs a good electrician. But when your home is a 9,000-ton ship riding 15-foot swells and packed with explosives, you need great ones to maintain alarms and secure communication networks—fast. As an Interior Communications Electrician, you keep all ship comms running smoothly. Your office is everywhere and you won’t always have a manual to follow. This requires innovative ideas and fast thinking; so if you want to do more than keep the lights on, be an IC. Start your journey at http://bit.ly/2wLMTJo.
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Administrative and Logistics
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Navy Retail Services Specialist – RS
When you’re an RS, you maintain the most important resource on our ships: morale. You provide your shipmates with everything from morning lattes from the coffee shop, to fresh haircuts in the ship’s barbershop—you’ll even manage retail operations in the ship store. Develop excellent problem solving, organizational and leadership skills as well as computer and inventory experience—all of which make you marketable post-service. Retail Services Specialists are the friendly faces that make our Sailors feel at home, even when they’re not. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2Xfd0Ft
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Navy Yeoman – YN
When it comes to managing Navy office affairs, a Yeoman is the specialist. As an administrator, you keep fleet communications and organization in check. Work anywhere from the office of a destroyer, to a foreign port-of-call, to the heart of Washington D.C., where you could be the executive assistant to a Flag Officer. Without you, the fleet wouldn’t be going anywhere. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2GRPCrV
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Navy Logistics Specialist – LS
We defend one of the largest nations in the world. As a Logistics Specialist, you make sure we’re well-prepared for that task. From our aircraft carriers to our bases, you’ll use strong communication and logistic management skills to keep us prepared for anything that comes our way. Few supply chain careers let you travel the world, but we have a need for LS’s everywhere—on shore and at sea. This is a fast-paced job with a focus on service—it falls on you to keep us stocked, armed and ready for anything. Find out more at http://bit.ly/2OeJSJ3
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Formerly known as a mess specialist, Culinary Specialists (CS) keep the crew happy, healthy and ready for daily operations. You’ll learn a wide range of cooking techniques, traveling the world to embrace different culinary styles and food options. Life as a CS will take you to ships, to Camp David, or even to the White House as a personal chef. Only a few can say they’ve perfected the art of cooking at sea—and as a Culinary Specialist, you are one of them. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2nnJiN3
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Navy Culinary Specialist - CS
As an Aviation Maintenance Administrationman (AZ), you will protect pilots and their aircraft. It’s your responsibility to record and track detailed flight and maintenance records for the most high-tech aircraft in the world. Every bolt, screw and panel must be accounted for in order for missions to be accomplished safely. From helicopters, to E-2 Hawkeyes, to the cutting-edge F-35C Lighting II, you will maintain some of the Navy’s most valuable assets. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2OWYJZk
Engineering and Damage Control
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Navy Machinery Repairman – MR
At sea, our fleet needs to stay in ship shape. As a Machinery Repairman, it’s up to you to make the replacement parts to overhaul any and all shipboard equipment. You’re a machinist—doing everything from honing your skills as a metalsmith to calibrating machinery using complex mathematics. From drill presses to bench grinders to milling machines, you’ll get hands on experience as a machine tool operator that you can carry over to the civilian world. Find out more at http://bit.ly/2Ha0Pnd
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Navy Electrician’s Mate – EM
If you’re an Electrician’s Mate, you control the power. It’s your duty to keep the electrical systems and equipment on our ships maintained and operating efficiently to prevent power failure. Install, test and repair electrical equipment and appliances in every part of the ship. With technical training under your belt, you can also qualify for civilian electrician jobs after your time in the Navy. It takes a ton of energy to power our defenses—as an EM, that’s your responsibility. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2ONeLnm.
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Navy Engineman - EN
A ship’s engine without an Engineman, isn’t going anywhere. As an EN, you are responsible for moving the Navy forward. On diesel-powered ships and boats, you will be hard at work fixing valves, monitoring gauges, tracking fuel and keeping the engines running smoothly. It takes attention to detail and great dedication to maintain such intricate technology. Step up to the engine and forge ahead at http://bit.ly/2ysiMHD.
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Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician: Mechanical - GSM
Some look at complex machinery with dread; others, with desire. If you respect the mechanics of technology and enjoy troubleshooting complex problems, Navy GSM is the job for you. As a Mechanical Gas Turbine Systems Technician, you will operate, repair and test gas turbine engines—the propulsion systems that push the Navy’s greatest ships forward. Without a GSM, America’s Navy would be going nowhere fast. You keep everything running so we can run our best. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2Prz3ns.
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Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician: Electrical – GSE
When you’re a GSE, you keep us moving full speed ahead. Operate, repair and perform maintenance on electrical components of the massive gas turbine engines that power our cruisers and destroyers. Troubleshoot and solve any and all issues, ensuring we never lose power at sea. Most people will never see the multimillion-dollar equipment you work on every day. As a Gas Turbine Systems Technician, you must be ambitious enough to learn it all and do it all to keep our ships ready to defend. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2Eag8fx.
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Navy Damage Controlman – DC
When there’s an emergency on board, there’s one team that’s on duty 24/7. Damage Controlmen. As a DC, you are a Navy firefighter and first responder, responsible for saving the lives of fellow Sailors. Whether there’s a burst pipe on the mess decks, or an explosion on the flight deck, you’re there to keep the ship and its crew out of harm’s way. Learn more about life as a DC at http://bit.ly/2wGoip1.
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Navy Hull Maintenance Technician – HT
As a Hull Maintenance Technician, the ship is your playground. You specialize in ship repair, and will work on every inch of metal on the vessel—fabricating pipes, welding sheets of stainless steel and fixing ship structures. You’ll maintain your own shop, but get to work on everything from the belly of the ship, all the way up to the pilothouse. In other words, if it needs welding, you’ll handle it. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2KFbzI4
Special Warefare
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Navy Diver – ND
Calling a Navy Diver’s work environment unconventional is an understatement. From scouring the ocean’s darkest depths in the name of scientific research to supporting Special Warfare operations in tropical seas—your office is a vast, underwater landscape. Divers are trained to perform in unforgiving and extreme conditions, with no room for error. Our aircraft carriers and destroyers may be symbols of defense on the open sea, but our real strength operates beneath the waves. Find out more about life in the deep at http://bit.ly/2MikkNE.
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Navy SEAL – SO
You’ve probably heard of the Navy SEALs—but if you’re not one of them, you’ll never fully know what they do. These elite Special Operators are a team of highly-trained, highly-lethal individuals that embark on the Navy’s most classified missions. From targeted ground operations, to embedding in enemy territory, to anti-piracy and anti-terrorism strikes—as one of these warriors, you’ll do it all. It takes immense mental and physical stamina to make it into their ranks. Find out if you have what it takes at http://bit.ly/2Xyrfbu
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Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal – EOD
As an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician, you’ll employ outside-the-box thinking to ensure the secure disposal of explosive weaponry. Use sensors, mine probes and even state-of-the art robotic technology to handle chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. Work directly with special forces as the go-to, on call personnel ready to respond to any type of ordnance. Whether you’re parachuting from a military aircraft or working to clear underwater mines, the job of an EOD is vital to the safety of service members and civilians. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2WePxTv
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Navy Aviation Rescue Swimmer - AIRR
As an Aviation Rescue Swimmer (AIRR) you will join a team dedicated to being the top emergency response unit in the world. Leaping from helicopters, swimming through raging seas, and saving victims whose lives are on the line, you will complete search and rescue missions in some of the most extreme environments imaginable. The motto of an Aviation Rescue Swimmer is “So others may live.” It is a testament to not only the selflessness of this job, but the honor, courage, and commitment it takes to do it well. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2vQPt0b
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