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This program allows current college students to interview and be hired on while in college. Students are required to be enrolled full time and maintain good grades until graduation. Once graduated NUPOC's will attend either OCS (Officer Candidate School) or ODS (Officer Development School) in Newport Rhode Island.
Benefits include the following:
$15,000 sign on bonus for NUPOC Fleet positions
Monthly pay of approximately $4,500 to attend college (Pay varies by zip code).
Medical and Dental coverage
Access to military base facilities
Security clearance
Additional college credits earned during Navy's Nuclear Power and Prototype School.
Post 9-11 GI Bill is earned once you have completed three years active duty.
NUPOC Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 29 th birthday
· Graduated or 30 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Completed Calculus 1 & 2 with a C or better
· Completed Physics 1 & 2 with a C or better
· Once selected you must maintain good grades
· Adhere to the Navy's Zero tolerance policy to drugs
· Pass the Navy's Physical fitness test bi annually
Submarine Officers are involved in all aspects of submarine operations from supervising the reactor plant to running the ship both in port and at sea. You could be in charge of any of the following:
Operating a nuclear reactor, power generation and propulsion systems
Maintaining onboard weapons systems
Managing all life support systems
Driving the ship and charting its position
Operating sonar, radar, fire control, communications and specialized mission equipment
Nuclear Submarine Officer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 29 th birthday
· Graduated or 30 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Completed Calculus 1 & 2 with a C or better
· Completed Physics 1 & 2 with a C or better
Aircraft carriers are at the core of our national defense strategy because of their ability to project Naval superiority to any location in the world. Nuclear Surface Warfare Officers ensure that Sailors in their department maintain and operate the ship’s complex reactor and power generation systems safely and efficiently.
Surface Warfare Officers form the backbone of fleet leadership. Prior to a tour aboard an aircraft carrier, you will sail in the conventional fleet of cruisers and destroyers conducting missions vital to national security, visiting foreign ports around the globe and leading talented Sailors and officers while completing initial qualifications. Your responsibilities could include:
Directing personnel operations aboard Navy vessels, including aircraft carriers
Managing shipboard vertical launch systems
Using high-tech weaponry and advanced technology in battle and ship defense
Providing support to Navy expeditionary forces, Theater Missile Defense operations, anti-submarine warfare, surface-to-air warfare and support and supply missions
Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 29 th birthday
· Graduated or 30 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Completed Calculus 1 & 2 with a C or better
· Completed Physics 1 & 2 with a C or better
Nuclear Power Training Unit Instructors provide hands-on training and direct oversight to nuclear-trained officers and enlisted personnel while operating a nuclear reactor. They are essential in ensuring the safe operation of shore-based nuclear power plants and in preparing the officers and enlisted personnel for their future in the nuclear power field.
Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit is a 26-week course of instruction spent applying the knowledge of nuclear power plant operations in order to attain certification as a nuclear operator. Areas of instruction include:
Physics, Chemistry, Algebra and Calculus
Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics
Reactor Theory
Mechanical and Electrical Systems Design
Radiological Controls and Health Physics
Reactor start-up, steady-state operations and shutdown
Chemistry analysis and control
Maintenance review and approval
Casualty response
Reactor safeguard systems
Naval Reactor Instructor Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 29 th birthday, waivers to 40 on case by case basis
· Graduated or 18 months or less to graduation - Bachelors
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation - Masters
· Minimum 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Completed Calculus 1 & 2 with a C or better
· Completed Physics 1 & 2 with a C or better
As a Navy Engineering Officer stationed at Naval Reactors Headquarters in Washington, DC, you will provide technical oversight while managing projects ranging from reactor design to fleet operations to de-fueling and decommissioning warships.
Naval Reactors Engineers have oversight of the Navy's entire fleet of nuclear powered ships as well as shore-based prototypes and nuclear propulsion support facilities for America’s Navy. The wide array of technical areas involved in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program include:
Reactor and fluid systems design
Reactor physics
Materials development
Component design such as steam generators, pumps and valves
Instrumentation and control of reactor, steam and electric plants
Testing and quality control
Shielding
Chemistry and radiological controls
Nuclear Reactor Engineer Officer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 29 th birthday, waivers to 40 on case by case basis
· Graduated or 18 months or less to graduation - Bachelors
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation - Masters
· Minimum 3.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Completed Calculus 1 & 2 with a C or better
· Completed Physics 1 & 2 with a C or better
Whether planning a reconnaissance mission or targeting and destroying enemy interests, Naval Aviators embody the concept of air superiority and the ability to defend America’s interests anytime, anywhere.
Job responsibilities: Search for underwater threats. Deliver payloads of incredible firepower or necessary manpower. Execute strategic aerial maneuvers anywhere from the stratosphere to just hundreds of feet above the sea. This is just a glimpse of your career as a Naval Aviator.
Pilot Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 32nd birthday
· Minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Color vision and depth perception required
· 20/40 vision correctable to 20/20 (pilot) only
(Pilot AQR-5 PFAR-6) (NFO AQR-5 FOFAR-6)
Commitment Pilot 8 years NFO 6 years plus training
NFO Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 32nd birthday
· Minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Color vision and depth perception required
· 20/40 vision correctable to 20/20 (pilot) only
(Pilot AQR-5 PFAR-6) (NFO AQR-5 FOFAR-6)
Commitment Pilot 8 years NFO 6 years plus training
America’s Navy has the most modern, advanced fleet of ships in the entire world. Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) are trained extensively to maintain and operate these ships, their crews and their systems. Providing direction. Leading by example.
· Directing personnel operations aboard Navy vessels, such as aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, amphibious warfare ships, mine warfare ships and frigates
· Providing support to Navy expeditionary forces, Theater Air Missile operations, anti-submarine warfare, surface-to-air warfare, and support and supply missions
SWO Requirements
· Must commission before 29th birthday
· Graduated College or 12 months or less from graduation
· Minimum 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· OAR test score of 42 or greater
Commitment 4 years or 2 division officer tours
In this role, you will perform executive-level duties in inventory control, financial management, physical distribution systems, petroleum management, personnel transportation, and other related areas
· Analyze the demand for supplies and forecast future needs
· Manage the inspection, shipping, handling, and packaging of supplies and equipment
· Direct personnel who receive inventory and issue supplies and
· Evaluate bids and proposals submitted by potential suppliers
Supply Officer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 29th birthday
· Minimum 2.8 GPA on a 4.0 scale
· Completed College Calculus with a C or better
· OAR test score of 45 or above
Commitment AC 4 years / RC 3 years
In this role you will direct the analysis of top-secret satellite imagery. Be the first to ascertain the implications of the latest spy reports. Use keen analytical abilities to perceive patterns in Internet chatter. Intelligence Officers serve at the forefront of national security.
Supervise the collection, analysis and dissemination of critical information
Provide intelligence support to US Naval forces and multinational military forces
Advise executive-level decision makers in US government
Lead Enlisted personnel in gathering and analyzing mission-sensitive intelligence
**This program is part of IWC - Information Warfare Command
Intel Officer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
OAR test score of 50 or greater
Commitment AC 4 years / RC 3 years
Conducting psychological operations. Managing the application of cryptography and crypto-analysis. Advising decision makers at all levels. Cryptologic Warfare Officers help ensure that America’s Navy capitalizes on the information vulnerabilities of our enemies
· Achieving military objectives in and through cyberspace
· Being a key part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and developing unmatched knowledge of the battle space during wartime.
Cryptologic Warfare Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
OAR test score of 50 or greater
Commitment AC 4 years/ RC 3 years
Effective, secure communication in the cyber domain is essential to the everyday operations of military intelligence in America’s Navy. Information Professionals who oversee the seamless operation of the global Naval network environment are key to these efforts.
As an IP, you are among those who plan, acquire, secure, operate and maintain the Naval network and the systems that support Navy operations and business processes. Their responsibilities include:
Mapping out the network platforms of the future
Ensuring the effectiveness of the Navy technologies
Helping to develop and deploy information systems, command and control, and space systems
Serving as a key part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and developing unmatched knowledge of the battlespace during wartime
Leading the Naval network warfare missions in developing tactics and procedures to realize tactical, strategic and business advantages afloat and ashore
Information Professional Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
OAR test score of 50 or greater
Commitment AC 4 years/ RC 3 years
In America’s Navy, nearly every mission is affected by ocean and weather. It’s up to Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Officers to deliver timely, accurate data and forecasts to ensure mission success
Deliver a timely and accurate understanding of operational conditions from sea to space
Manage those who monitor the surrounding physical environment
Forecast weather conditions
Serve as a key part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and develop unmatched knowledge of the battle-space during wartime
Oceanography Officer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
OAR test score of 50 or greater
Commitment AC 4 years / RC 3 years
In this role you will apply principles and techniques of computer science and computer engineering to build software and firmware to defend our nation’s vital computer networks. You will also research, design, develop, test and evaluate software and firmware for computer network attack, exploitation and defense in Cyberspace Operations.
Complex computer networks, tactical systems they control, and vital infrastructures they support are all under attack by enemies seeking to steal information or sabotage capabilities. Cyber Warfare Engineering (CWE) Officers are the highly technical computer scientists and computer engineers who:
Provide defense against attacks and deliver tactical advantages
Develop tools and techniques in the information environment that ensure situational awareness
Serve as a key part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and developing unmatched knowledge of the battle-space during wartime
Cyber Warfare Engineer Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
OAR test score of 50 or greater
Commitment AC 4 years / RC 3 years
Every year huge investments are made on construction projects that support the Navy’s high-tech fleet of ships, aircraft, equipment and personnel. At the center of these projects are a talented group of engineers who help to ensure that each initiative is conceived, planned and completed on time, in budget and according to specification.
In this career path, you can receive unrivaled hands-on experience and advanced training in civil engineering areas including architecture, construction engineering, environmental engineering, water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, land surveying, structural engineering, transportation engineering and community planning. You’ll quickly find yourself in charge of vital Navy projects, where you might:
Oversee construction of everything from runways to docks to buildings of all kinds
Supervise and manage utilities and other critical services
Manage a variety of skilled construction workers (Seabees)
Arrange budgets and schedules
Approve completed work
Civil Engineer Corps Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Graduated or 12 months or less to graduation
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
OAR test score of 50 or greater
Chaplains offer everything from faith leadership, to personal advice, to much-needed solace - all while living up to the guiding principles of the Chaplain Mission
As a Navy Chaplain, your job spans a broad range of duties. You will support fellow servicemembers during their most joyful moments, and during their most difficult. Your responsibilities might include:
Conduct worship services in a variety of settings
Perform religious rites and ceremonies such as weddings, funeral services and baptisms
Counsel individuals who seek guidance
Oversee religious education programs, such as Sunday school and youth groups
Visit and provide spiritual guidance and care to hospitalized personnel and/or their family members
Train lay leaders who conduct religious education programs
Promote attendance at religious services, retreats and conferences
Advise leaders at all levels regarding morale, ethics and spiritual well-being
Chaplain Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 42nd birthday
· Must have a minimum of a 72 hour theological degree
· 2 years of full time experience post graduation is required
· Ecclesiastical endorsement from church agency is required
Chaplain Candidate Requirements
· Must be commissioned before 39th birthday
· Must have and acceptance letter or be currently attending to
complete a 72 hour theological degree
· Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale undergrad and grad combined
· Ecclesiastical endorsement from church agency is required
The JAG Corps is ideal for young lawyers looking to expand their career opportunities and gain hands-on legal experience. Officers are allowed to litigate cases soon after reporting for duty and are required to practice in several fields, which gives them a wider range of experience and a higher level of responsibility than their civilian sector counterparts.
As a member of the JAG Corps, you will encounter opportunities and experiences far beyond those you would expect from an ordinary law firm. Specific areas of practice include:
Military Justice
Legal Assistance
International Law
Operational Law
Administrative Law
Environmental Law
Civil Litigation
Humanitarian Assistance and Refugee Law
Admiralty and Maritime Law
Legislative Liaison