United States Navy Special Warfare Operator - Navy SEAL
Company: United States Navy
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: May 4, 2022
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Job Description:
U.S. Navy Special Warfare Operator - Navy SEAL About Navy
Recruiting Offices EmpireState Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG)
Empire State is a United State Navy Recruiting Command that covers
New York to New Jersey whether you re looking to join as an
Enlisted Sailor or Officer. The sea is an incredible beast. It
reaches impossible speeds, depths and distances. It cannot be
beaten with the strongest fist, the sharpest knife or the fastest
bullet. In America's Navy, water and salt flow through our veins in
the same proportion as the sea. That mighty force is the lifeblood
of the greatest Navy ever to sail upon it, slip beneath it or fly
above it. It shapes Americans from every corner of the nation into
Sailors with the courage to protect liberty back home. Bonding us
with the commitment to serve with honor. The sea propels every one
of our men and women to defeat or defend. To comfort or to awe. To
victory or to the rescue. We are America's Navy. And we are all
Forged by the Sea. United States Navy Job requirements: Meet
specific eyesight requirements: 20/40 best eye. 20/70 worst eye;
correctable to 20/25 with no color blindness Meet the minimum Armed
Services Vocational Aptitude Test (ASVAB) Be age 30 or younger Be a
U.S. citizen, Green card holder Pass a physical examination
required for divers JOB DESCRIPTION: To become a Navy SEAL, you
must first go through what is widely considered to be the most
physically and mentally demanding military training in existence.
Then comes the tough part: the job of essentially taking on any
situation or foe that the world has to offer. Direct action
warfare. Special reconnaissance. Counterterrorism. Foreign internal
defense. When there s nowhere else to turn, Navy SEALs are in their
element. Achieving the impossible by way of conditioned response,
sheer willpower, and absolute dedication to their training, their
missions, and their fellow spec ops team members. In this role, you
will provide immediate military options amidst crises around the
world. Offering decision-makers a proven way to successfully
control the most challenging scenarios. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Some of the many duties you may have as a Navy SEAL include:
Conducting insertions and extractions by sea, air, or land to
accomplish covert, Special Warfare missions. Capturing high-value
enemy personnel and terrorists around the world. Collecting
information and intelligence through special reconnaissance
missions. Carrying out small-unit, direct-action missions against
military targets. Performing underwater reconnaissance and the
demolition of natural or man-made obstacles prior to amphibious
landings. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The job of a Navy SEAL relies heavily
on adaptability and teamwork. Members train and work in all manner
of environments, including desert and urban areas, mountains and
woodlands, and jungle and arctic conditions. Whatever the specific
mission and surroundings, you ll utilize the specialized skills and
the high-tech equipment required. And you ll operate not only as a
highly capable individual but also as a member of tightly knit SEAL
units. These include task units (32-man), platoons (16-man), squads
(8-man), teams (4-man), and swim buddy (2-man). PHYSICAL SCREENING
TEST REQUIREMENTS: Upon joining the Navy, you must complete the
following minimum Physical Screening Test Requirements: Swim 500
yards within 12 minutes 30 seconds. Rest 10 minutes. 42 push-ups
within 2 minutes. Rest 2 minutes. 50 sit-ups within 2 minutes. 6
pull-ups (no time limit). 1.5 mile run within 11 minutes. Pass a
Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL BUD/S physical fitness screening
test in Boot Camp and in the Delayed Entry Program (DEP). Note: is
expected. If you re pursuing a SEAL position, much better PST
scoring. TRAINING AND ADVANCEMENT: The comprehensive SEAL training
process prepares you for the extreme physical and mental challenges
of SEAL missions. After Boot Camp, your preparation will consist of
more than 12 months of initial training that includes Basic
Underwater Demolition/SEAL BUD/S School, Parachute Jump School and
SEAL Qualification Training (SQT), followed by an additional 18
months of pre-deployment training and intensive specialized
training. All training is designed to push you to your physical and
mental limits. If you re up to the task, you ll emerge in
incredible physical shape and possess the necessary confidence,
determination, and teamwork to succeed in a combat environment.
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES: As a member of the Naval Special
Warfare/Naval Special Operations (NSW/NSO) community, you will have
a number of unique opportunities to advance your knowledge. The
courses in this field are demanding, but those who accept these
challenges will be rewarded not only with extra pay, but
extraordinary duty assignments anywhere in the world. PAY RANGE :
In addition to normal military pay and allowances, the Navy offers
an enlistment bonus for certain NSW/NSO communities. You may also
earn additional pay that includes special duty assignment pay,
parachute jump pays, dive payor demolition pays. Together, these
incentives make these individuals among the highest-paid Enlisted
operators in the U.S. military. BENEFITS : Supplemental/bonus pay.
Scheduled pay raises and potential promotions. Post-9/11 GI Bill
funding for you or your family to use for school. 30 days vacation
with pay earned every year. Outstanding retirement benefits, plus a
401(k)-like thrift savings plan. Comprehensive medical and dental
coverage. Tax-free allowances for housing and meals. Tax-free
shopping privileges at military stores. Free or low-cost travel
opportunities. Access to military bases, clubs, and recreational
facilities all over the world. Credentials/Certifications through
Navy Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (Navy COOL).
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