Navy Engineer - NY
U.S. Navy
Job Description
Join the U.S. Navy as an Engineer (EDO) Starting Pay: $117,000+ per year Location: Global opportunities — you’re ready to go wherever duty calls! Why This Role Rocks for STEM Graduates If youre a technically driven senior, recent graduate, or alum with experience in engineering, research, or systems development, here’s your chance to make a real impact. As an EDO, you’ll design, build, and support the Navy’s most advanced ships, submarines, and integrated systems, while traveling the world and launching a meaningful leadership career. Navy1 What You’ll Be Working On Researching urgent operational challenges Leading the design, construction, maintenance, and modernization of naval vessels and systems Overseeing complex missions like salvage operations, deep-sea repair, or underwater rescue Collaborating with engineers, contractors, and technology teams to deliver mission-critical outcomes Where You’ll Be Expect to be stationed at shore commands in U.S. hubs like Washington, D.C., Norfolk (VA), Pearl Harbor (HI), Bremerton (WA), or San Diego (CA). But your opportunity isn’t limited — global assignments in places like Australia, Japan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and others are all within reach. Your Perks & Development Potential Constructive Entry Credit to promote up to Lieutenant (0-3 paygrade) based on your experience. Master’s degree support from elite institutions like the Naval Postgraduate School or MIT Training in acquisition, project leadership, and professional certification (think Six Sigma, Lean) A career that balances leadership, technical learning, and national service Full benefits: health, housing, retirement, and more — plus leadership authority from Day 1 Are You Eligible? U.S. citizen, willing to accept assignments anywhere in the world Bachelor’s degree in STEM (engineering, math, physics, CS, etc.) ~5 years of relevant technical, engineering, or systems experience Need to meet fitness, medical, and security clearance requirements Master’s degree preferred — though may be funded during training How to Apply Reach out and express your interest in becoming an EDO (Designator 1460) Submit your resume, technical qualifications, and transcripts through a recruiter Upon qualification, undergo review and interviews — one must be in person If selected, you’ll be commissioned at a rank depending on your experience and advanced education What You Gain Launching salary of $117,000+ International assignments — live and work globally Comprehensive benefits package, VA home loan, GI Bill, 30 days of paid leave annually.
A fast track to leadership with technical credibility