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Work Your Welding Magic In The U.S. Navy

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The U.S. Navy has more jobs for welders than any corporation in the world. As other businesses cut back benefits and lay off experienced, loyal employees or simply shut down altogether, the U.S. Navy is increasing its demand for skilled welders and tradesmen and women. Even if you do not currently have welding or machine shop skills or experience, the Navy is prepared to train you, at their expense, while providing you with housing, utilities, medical benefits, a retirement fund and a paycheck. You can’t get that kind of treatment anywhere else in the world.

The United States Navy offers job security, continuing education, shopping privileges, a strong school system for your children and safe community living for you and your family, all while you gain the welding skills that will make you a highly sought-after employee.

Boot Camp And Beyond

After joining the Navy, you will attend Boot Camp where you will develop outstanding physical fitness skills, leadership and team development skills, as well as basic combat abilities. From there, you will attend an a school designed to help you build your specific career skills. As you progress in your field of expertise, the Navy will continue to train you, keeping you up-to-date on all the latest technologies and discoveries relevant to your field.

Most people think of ships and submarines when they think of a job in the Navy. While certainly part of Navy life, there are countless other job and career development opportunities. Your skills as a welder can take you to every corner of the globe, into every possible work environment. Employers will look at your resume for the goldmine that it is. As a member of the U.S. Navy, potential employers will know that they can count on you to be professional, proficient and a team player.

You Want Me To Weld What?

Let’s face it – you never know where a career in the Navy is going to take you. You may be an aeronautical welder in Morocco, a pipefitter in Peru or a nuclear propulsion welder while living on Oahu. You can gain a truly remarkable range of skills and certifications as a Navy welder. You may learn about managing a shipboard engineering plant or the operation and maintenance of anti-terrorism weapons.

You may discover that you have a knack for fabrication or that you prefer the challenges of trouble-shooting and repairs out in the field. You may discover that you have management skills and head for officers’ training. Nuclear submarines, track and wheeled vehicles, steel building construction and so much more await you in your new welding career with the U.S. Navy.

The World Community Wants Your Skills

As you develop your skills and enjoy the life of a member of the U.S. Navy, you and your family will develop friendships that will last a lifetime and span the globe. Solid benefits will eliminate many of the concerns faced by American families today. If you decide to leave the Navy, there isn’t an industry in the world that doesn’t need your skills.

Aeronautics, shipping, natural resource development, transportation and manufacturing industries all need skilled welders that they can depend upon and the Navy is ready, willing and able to provide you with those skills.

You can find out more about what the Navy has to offer by clicking HERE.

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