U.S. Navy, Engineering Duty Officer; Reserve - via
Listed on 2025-12-18
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About the United States Navy’s massive fleet of attack and defense vessels and systems that all work in tandem to carry out the Navy’s most critical missions. As an Engineering Duty Officer, your job is to keep the fleet moving forward. The Navy will rely on your sharp math and science skills to design, develop and deploy the world’s fiercest ships and smartest integrated warfare systems.
Roll up your sleeves, Sailor, because it’s time to put the stealth in submarines and the muscle into the modern combat fleet.
- Conducting research on high-priority operational needs
- Leading the design of new ships and their systems while supervising the integration of weapons and electronic systems into these ships
- Managing the construction, delivery, maintenance, conversion, overhaul and disposal of ships, submarines and aircraft carriers
- Overseeing the planning, execution and testing of the repair and modernization of ships and warfare systems
- Competitive salary
- Free health insurance
- Free housing
- A retirement plan
- 30 days paid vacation per year
- All Engineering Duty Officers are required to obtain a Master’s degree in a technical curriculum from the Naval Postgraduate School or Massachusetts Institute of Technology while serving.
- Naval Postgraduate School (With Doctorate Opportunities) – Curriculum Listings:
Naval/Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Space Systems Engineering, Combat Systems Engineering, Systems Engineering, Space Systems Engineering (Applied Physics), Computer Science - Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Curriculum Listings:
Naval Construction and Engineering, Nuclear Engineering
- Bachelor’s degree
- U.S. citizen or equivalent
- 17 years of age or older
- High schoolers and current undergraduates can enter through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) or the U.S. Naval Academy, but EDOs do not accede through these commissioning sources. EDOs are warfare-qualified officers who are strong performers and academically qualified for a technical Master’s Degree. General qualifications may vary based on prior service status.
Your work as an Engineering Duty Officer is highly valued and can take you virtually anywhere. Most EDOs are stationed at shore commands in Washington, D.C., Norfolk, VA, or San Diego, CA, however, there are opportunities for exciting sea tours around the world in Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Singapore, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Part-Time OpportunitiesPart-time roles exist as an Engineering Duty Officer in the Navy. Serving part-time as a Reserve Sailor, duties are carried out during scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Engineering Duty Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
Seniority level- Entry level
- Part-time
- Engineering and Information Technology
- Government Administration
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