11/23/2021
We are America's Navy! This job listing is to help interested individuals, like yourself, get the information that you're looking for about the Navy. Before applying, please read the description and responsibilities below.
Do you have a passion for construction? Today's Navy is looking to educate you in areas such as building, construction electrician, construction mechanic, engineering aide, equipment operator, steelworker, and utilities-man. As a construction worker in the Navy, your work may include diverse tasks such as grading at a critical airstrip location, conducting soil tests for an amphibious landing zone, or erecting the framework of a new barracks facility. You may also be called upon to:
Assist engineers with final construction plans
Prepare land surveys, maps, sketches, drawings and blueprints
Operate bulldozers, backhoes, forklifts, cranes and asphalt equipment
Perform finish work, including installing drywall, paneling, ceramic tile, ceiling and floor tile, and millwork and trim
Install, operate or repair heating and cooling systems, power production, electrical distribution, and plumbing systems
Save your hard-earned money and tuition dollars; allow the Navy to train you.
In the Navy:
• You will learn the skills needed to succeed in our high-tech world.
• Go to school, now or later; the Navy has a program just for you.
• You’ll have a real job, with real training, real pay, and excellent benefits, right from the start.
• Hard work is rewarded.
• You will travel the world.
The BASICS - After applying, you will be contacted by a Navy Talent Scout that will conduct an initial interview as well as answer any questions you may have about the Navy or the process of joining. During the initial interview, you’ll be asked about your medical history, interests, hobbies, education, and any police record or drug use (if applicable). All answers are confidential.
No previous work or college experience necessary. The US Navy requires all applicants be subject to standardized test qualification, medical prescreening and police record background checks. Candidates must be a resident of the Bay Area.
Why Navy? Most people aren't aware of the Navy's role in the Department of Defense, so we're here to tell you. The Navy is a Global force for good. Our MAIN priority is preserving peace in international waterways, making it fair for ALL countries to send and receive the goods they need. We are the strongest Navy in the world and provide the most forward presence to help protect the world’s smaller countries. We are Humanitarians. We send ships and medically trained professionals all over the world to help support and nurture countries that have been struck by natural disasters or those that don't have the ability to make safe environments for themselves. We send out construction workers, electricians, engineers, and even cooks to assist in creating housing, electricity, running water and gather food. Lastly, we provide support for all other branches in the DOD as well as the coast guard to stop pirates, illegal smuggling, and give our troops on the ground extra coverage.
CHECK THESE OUT:
• Job training that gets you ready to compete in a high-tech job market
• Real life job experience that leads to a solid, secure future
• Good pay and bonuses (Enlisting, Education, and Special Duty Bonuses available)
• Responsibility at an early age
• Advanced education opportunities
• Promotions based on ability and performance
• Comprehensive medical and dental care (also available for family members)
• 30 days paid vacation yearly (Sick days do not count against vacation days!)
• Low-cost life insurance ($400,00 policy)
• Tax-free allowances for housing and food
• Navy Exchange (department store) and Commissary (grocery) privileges
• Excellent retirement benefits
Job Types: Full-time (Active Duty), Part-time (Reserves)
If you're ready, we're ready to help.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time