Be at the Navy's Hub: operate state-of-the-art nuclear powered vessels

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* Submarine Officer – This position oversees the specialized personnel, departments and missions of Navy attack, ballistic missile and guided missile submarines – taking charge of all that goes into driving, powering, arming, operating and ultimately commanding these stealth vessels.

* Surface Warfare Officer – These specialists oversee the propulsion systems and personnel aboard multibillion dollar, megaton, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers – managing the operational intricacies of the most capable ships on earth.

* Naval Reactors Engineer – These technical experts are responsible for researching, designing and maintaining Naval nuclear reactors across the Navy Fleet – supporting all the activities involved with ongoing operations and personnel training.

* Naval Nuclear Power School Instructor – Be one of the select few who learn and then teach the fundamentals of nuclear propulsion – guiding Navy understudies through a comprehensive curriculum, encompassing everything from science to math, electrical engineering to reactor dynamics.

Other nuclear power careers are available for Sailors with a high school diploma or GED. These Nuclear Operations personnel operate, control and maintain the state-of-the-art components that power Navy aircraft carriers and submarines, doing anything from operating nuclear propulsion plant machinery to controlling auxiliary equipment that supports Naval reactors to maintaining the electronic equipment used to send and receive messages, detect enemy planes and ships and determine target distance.

Jobs available for nuclear-trained specialists include:

* Machinist’s Mate (MM) – These specialists work on the mechanical side of everything related to propulsion and power-generating systems.

* Electrician’s Mate (EM) – EM’s work on the electrical side of everything related to propulsion and power-generating systems.

* Electronics Technician (ET) – An ET works with the electronic equipment related to maintaining reactor safety and control.

Visit navy.com to learn more about Nuclear Operations career opportunities and the background required to serve.

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