Naval Officer
Company: Society for Conservation Biology
Location: Hoboken
Posted on: May 12, 2025
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Job Description:
View more categories View less categories Sector Government
Field Conservation science Discipline Marine Salary Type Salary
Employment Type Full timeABOUT
America's Navy has the most modern, advanced fleet of ships in the
world. Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) are extensively trained to
maintain and operate these ships, their crews, and their systems.
In this role, you will lead by example and have the opportunity to
excel as a leader. You may serve as a Commanding Officer over an
elite crew and be an authority in all aspects of Navy assignments,
including:
RESPONSIBILITIES
Surface Warfare Officers are involved in nearly every aspect of
Navy missions. As a SWO, you may be in charge of any number of
shipboard operations and activities, working with specialized
forces like:
You may also serve in the prestigious Navy Nuclear community,
working on nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
As a Surface Warfare Officer, your work will take place at sea and
ashore, in various environments. Sea duty may involve serving
aboard ships, while shore duty could include assignments at the
Pentagon, at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, or in
command and management positions at bases and stations
worldwide.
TRAINING & ADVANCEMENT
Unless commissioned through the Naval Academy or ROTC, those
pursuing a SWO position must attend Officer Candidate School (OCS)
in Newport, RI. Newly commissioned SWOs undergo advanced training
that includes both sea and shore-based instruction.
New Surface Warfare Officers will be assigned to a surface ship,
where they will lead a team of Sailors in responsibilities such as
electronics, weapons, and engineering systems. The focus is on
earning full Surface Warfare qualification. After completing
initial sea tours, SWOs may be selected for high-level staff,
command, or strategic roles. Promotion opportunities are
competitive and based on performance. The ultimate goal for many is
to command their own ship.
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Surface Warfare Officers can advance their education through
opportunities at institutions such as:
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
To become a Surface Warfare Officer, a four-year degree from an
accredited U.S. college or university is required. You can enter
the SWO community through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
(NROTC), the U.S. Naval Academy, or Officer Candidate School (OCS)
if you already have a degree.
Candidates must:
General qualifications may vary depending on whether you are
currently serving, have served before, or are entering for the
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