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Skilled Trades Careers: Build Fleet Power. Craft Your Future.

The US Fleet Forces Command maintains the operational readiness of our Navy by providing combat-ready forces around the world. Our skilled trades professionals – the backbone of the Fleet – perform the essential work of building, maintaining, and repairing the ships, submarines, and systems that ensure our naval superiority.

Why Join Our Skilled Trades Team

· Mission-Critical Work: Contribute directly to national security by keeping our Fleet in top operational condition.

· In-Demand Skills: Gain valuable expertise in trades essential to both the military and civilian sectors.

· Earn While You Learn: Apprenticeship programs offer paid on-the-job training along with tuition-free college-level coursework.

· Career Advancement: Benefit from clear pathways for promotion and opportunities to specialize as you gain experience.

· Great Benefits: Enjoy competitive federal benefits, including health insurance, retirement plans, paid leave, and focus on work/life balance.

Our Skilled Trades Needs

· Welders: Join, cut, and fabricate metal components for ships, submarines, and support structures.

· Machinists: Manufacture and repair precision parts for critical ship systems and machinery.

· Electricians: Install and maintain electrical systems, lighting, and power distribution onboard ships and facilities.

· Pipefitters: Build and maintain piping systems for steam, water, fuel, and vital shipboard functions.

· Sheet Metal Workers: Fabricate and install ventilation, ductwork, and various ship structures.

· And Many More!

Types of Opportunities

· Apprenticeships: Ideal for those seeking to launch their career. Combine trade school with hands-on experience and get paid while you learn.

· Experienced Trades Workers: Bring your expertise to a high-impact environment where your skills are valued and rewarded.

· Helper Positions: Start your path in the trades by assisting experienced journey-level workers and gaining valuable experience.

What We Look For

· Aptitude & Interest: A mechanical inclination and desire to learn practical skills.

· Work Ethic: Reliability, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality workmanship.

· Problem-solving skills: Ability to troubleshoot issues and find practical solutions.

· Team Player: Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, safety-conscious environment.

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