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Mechanical And Industrial Navy Careers

Mechanical And Industrial Navy CareersThe industrial and mechanical careers found in the United States Navy are vital to its Mission.  The sailors and airmen that work in this field are the nuts and bolts that keep the Navy ships on station, and the Naval aircraft flying their missions, day after day and year after year.  It takes intelligence, determination, and quality training to be able to perform and work in this career field.

Sailors and Airmen use sophisticated instruments and equipment to perform repairs, calibration and adjustments to the different equipment, vessels and aircraft that the Navy uses.  Without the training and expertise of these Airmen and Sailors, it would all be reduced to a mass of metal and twisted wires.  The Sailors in specialty keep aircraft, submarines, ships and weapons systems functioning and operating at peak efficiency. The main goal and objective is to keep the fleet on task and on station performing whatever the mission assigned to it is.

Working round the clock at times, with machines and equipment worth millions of dollars, their training and ability is not to be taken lightly. If it’s an electronic system, vehicle, vessel, aircraft, machine or piece of equipment utilized by the Navy, then sailors in this field work on it.  The specialists in the Industrial and Mechanical field inspect, fix, maintain, operate and deal with many different types and kinds of equipment.  One day you might be assigned to examine a troublesome area on an F-18 Hornet.  Another day you may be part of an inspection repair team dealing with seawater evaporation systems.

To the specialist in the Navy’s Mechanical and Industrial field, it is all in a days work.  If you have strong technical and mechanical skills, enjoy working with others, and have a demonstrated ability with mathematics and technical things, this may be the career Navy field for you.

The type of Mechanical and Industrial field you enter in the Navy will decide the type of advanced individual training you undergo.  It depends on the job classification that you select or are assigned to.  No matter which technical or training school you attend, you will receive top-notch state of the art training with the latest in aviation, ship and mechanical advances. The Navy has the latest equipment, and graduates and trains some of the leading scientists and engineers each year, so your training will be first rate. Your training will be both on the job, and classroom.

As you advance in your Navy career increased responsibility, and opportunities to supervise and direct others will be afforded you.  Many of the mechanical and industrial career jobs lead to lucrative employment in civilian life after leaving the Navy.

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