ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN

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ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN

National
Full Time
Paid
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    ABOUT

    Electronics roles in the Navy are about so much more than just keeping the lights on. Your job will require innovative ideas and fast thinking. Your office is everywhere, and you won’t always have a manual to follow. If you’re ready to learn, we’re ready to show you how it’s done.

    ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN

    When adversaries threaten a mission, success depends on staying a step ahead. As an Electronics Technician, you’ll use radar and other complex ship systems to detect and track threats before they detect you. To throw adversaries off your ship’s scent, you’ll also use electronic countermeasure tricks to confuse and deflect other radars and sensors, rendering your own ship virtually invisible. It’s the ultimate game of cat and mouse, and our Electronics Technicians play to win.

    RESPONSIBILITIES

    Electronics Technicians (ET) are trained in computer, aerospace and electrical engineering to maintain combat readiness across a wide variety of complex ship and aircraft systems.

    As an ET, your responsibilities may include:

    • Detecting enemy planes and ships, and determining target distance
    • Maintaining, repairing and calibrating all electronic equipment used to detect, track, and identify adversaries, and for electronic countermeasures
    • Maintaining, repairing and calibrating electronic equipment including radar, communications and navigation equipment
    • Using and maintaining hand tools and portable power tools

    PAY AND BENEFITS

    From the day you start, you’ll receive:

    • Competitive salary
    • Potential to earn a bonus upon enlistment
    • Free health insurance
    • Free housing
    • A retirement plan
    • Paid training
    • College credit

    EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES

    • Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance
    • Post−9/11 GI Bill, up to 100% tuition
    • Professional credentials and certifications
    • College credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education

    QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

    • U.S. citizen or equivalent
    • High school graduate or equivalent
    • 17 years of age or older General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.

    WORK ENVIRONMENT

    Depending on the role, Sailors in this career field perform duties at sea and ashore around the world. You may work in a shop−like environment, clean lab, airplane hangar or office environment.

    PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES

    The role above is an Active Duty opportunity in the Navy. There are no part−time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role.

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    America’s Navy is approximately 450,000 Sailors, 300 ships and submarines, and 3,700 aircraft strong. Water and salt flow through our veins in the same proportion as the sea. That mighty force is the lifeblood of the greatest Navy ever to sail unstoppably upon it, slip stealthily beneath it or fly unchallenged above it. And we defend with honor, courage, and commitment every hour of every day. We are America’s Navy. We are forged by the sea.