Sailors in this field operate and maintain the Navy's global satellite telecommunications systems, mainframe computers, local and wide area networks and micro-computer systems used in the fleet. If you are a problem solver who can handle the responsibility of working with high-tech information, answer your life’s challenge with a job in the field of information technology.
What Will You Do?
As a member of this field, you will ensure the all-important communications link between units at sea and stations ashore. As part of this occupational specialty, you might also:
Write programs to handle the collection, manipulation and distribution of data for a wide variety of applications and requirements
Operate and coordinate telecommunications systems including automated networks, datalinks and circuits
Apply diagnostic, corrective and recovery techniques to integrated information systems
Work with highly classified and technical material
Provide technical support to deployed units
Collect and analyze communication and noncommunication signals
Provide telecommunications and computer-related training and assistance
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on state-of-the-art equipment
Operate and maintain the Navy global satellite telecommunications systems
Skills and Training
Fields in information technology involve a high level of responsibility and maturity in dealing with highly technical equipment and classified information. Individuals can receive extensive Navy training in the operation, maintenance, and repair of complicated computers and electronics.
Your extensive training might also prepare you for a future career as an:
Intelligence Specialist
Computer Programmer
Electronics Technician
Data Communications Analyst
Computer Systems Hardware Analyst
Earn College Credits
Much of the training in this field qualifies for college credit. You may have the opportunity to continue your education through various college programs and with tuition assistance. Advanced training may be available in computers and electronics. Other incentives in information technology for qualified individuals may include receiving pay and benefits while attending college full-time.
Career Outlook
Whether in the civilian community or in the Navy, the experience and responsibility you will receive in a job in information technology is invaluable. Your training could be extensive, from hands-on experience operating communications systems to highly technical training in database design and computer networking. Skills in information technology equip you for countless jobs in the high-tech industry.