Navy Nuclear Enlisted Sailor - Active Duty

Employer
U.S. Navy
Location
Northeast and Central Florida and Southeast Georgia
Salary
Excellent pay up to $75,000 a year and Full Medical and Dental Benefits, plus many other benefits
Posted
Aug 03, 2020
Closes
Oct 02, 2020
Ref
GENF
Industry
Defense, Government
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time
Career Level
Entry Level

This position is perfect for individuals seeking training and experience in the fields of electrical, mechanical or nuclear engineering as well as advanced electronics. This position will provide you with extensive training as a nuclear propulsion plant operator and technician. As an active duty nuclear enlisted Sailor, you will receive an outstanding benefits package unlike any other. In addition to competitive pay, the Navy offers: Educational assistance such as the Navy College Program, Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill, VA home loans, Low-cost insurance options, including up to $400,000 in life insurance, Tax-free housing allowances and commissary privileges for you and your family, 30 days annual paid vacation, Retirement benefits, TRICARE Healthcare Insurance, Sign-on or specialty pay bonuses. This is an entry level enlisted position with the US Navy as a Nuclear Engineer. No previous experience is necessary to qualify for this position. The training for this position was developed by MIT and earns 77+ college credits accepted at all colleges and universities. Up to 95 college credits for those interested in mechanical engineering and chemistry training pathway. To qualify for employment consideration as a active duty nuclear enlisted Sailor in the Navy, you must be: *Individuals over the age of 27 are typically not eligible for this position. A waiver may be granted for highly qualified candidates up to age 29. Must be a US Citizen to qualify due to security clearance requirements. Must be high school graduate or have GED. Must have completed one year of high school algebra and have had good academic performance in high school. Cannot have been charged with a felony.