Information Technology Professional (IT Support)
Company: US Navy
Location: Elk Grove
Posted on: March 16, 2023
|
|
Job Description:
About At any given moment, hundreds of complex networked
computer systems are operating in tandem to keep ships and
submarines operating at their best. When a network goes down, vital
information may be lost, from global satellite data to special
intelligence communications. That's why it's critical that trained
Information Systems Technicians are on board to make sure networks
and related systems are designed and operated properly, and errors
are fixed without any interruption to the mission. Enlisted None
What to Expect Information Systems Technician More Information
Responsibilities Information Systems Technicians manage
communication operations and networks aboard Navy vessels, and play
a vital role in everything from electronic mail systems to special
intelligence and information warfare systems. There are two types
of Information Systems Technicians depending on whether you choose
to serve on ships or submarines. Responsibilities may include:
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (IT)
Work Environment As an IT, you are primarily stationed aboard ships
at sea, while you'll serve aboard submarines as an ITS. You will
also receive shore assignments. Your typical work environment will
be a clean, climate-controlled indoor space used to house
electronic equipment or computers. Training & Advancement Upon
completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great
Lakes (known as Boot Camp), both ITS and ITs report for specialized
training, including:
Class "A" Technical School (24 weeks) in Pensacola, FL (for ITs) or
Groton, CT (for ITSs) for training on Microsoft, Cisco and Oracle
computer software and hardware fundamentals, automatic data
processing, security, and system theory and operation.
After "A" School, Information Systems Technician Submarines (ITS)
will also attend submarine training:
Basic Enlisted Submarine School (8 weeks) in Groton, CT, for
training in basic submarine systems. Note that this training is
only for Information Systems Technician Submarines (ITS).
After completing training, ITs and ITSs will receive their first
assignments. ITs may be assigned to a ship, communication station
or shore station, while ITSs may be assigned to a submarine,
communication station or shore station. Promotion opportunities are
regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
Advanced Training
Advanced training as an Information Systems Technician may be
available during later stages of your career. For those with
further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles
may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train
others.
Post-Service Opportunities
Specialized training received and work experience gained in the
course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and
occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world,
such as IT and network support, computer programming, web
development, and information security. Education Opportunities
Beyond offering access to professional credentials and
certifications, Navy technical and operational training as an
Information Systems Technician can translate to credit hours toward
a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on
Education .
You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree
opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance
and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifcations & Requirements A
high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted
Sailor and an Information Systems Technician.
Due to the sensitive nature of this role, you must be a U.S.
citizen eligible for a "Top Secret" security clearance, which
requires a background investigation. Immediate family members must
also be U.S. citizens.
IT and ITS applicants should have good arithmetic, writing and
speaking skills, and should be able to use and understand
computers. You should also be able to perform detailed work, keep
accurate records and work well with others as part of a team.
Important physical attributes include good manual dexterity and
physical strength.
ITS applicants must be willing to serve aboard submarines.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're
currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've
never served before . Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as
a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your
scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling,
Information Systems Technicians in the Navy Reserve typically work
at a location close to their homes.
For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including
locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where
humanitarian needs are great.
Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and
responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors .
Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The
basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one
weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year
(referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that.
Information Systems Technicians in the Navy Reserve serve in an
Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training
that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be
met.
For current or former military Enlisted servicemembers, prior
experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so
you will not need to go through Boot Camp again.
For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet
the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in
Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service
in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training.
Keywords: US Navy, Elk Grove , Information Technology Professional (IT Support), Other , Elk Grove, California
Click
here to apply!
|