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Naval Nuclear Propulsion
LT Jeremy MangenCivil Engineer Corps – Officer Recruiter
Navy Recruiting District Seattle
Benefits of choosing the Navy?
• Serving your Country
• Job Opportunities
• Quality of Co-workers
• Leadership Experience
• Job Security
• Upward mobility
• Benefits
• Travel
• 83 Nuclear Powered Ships:– A total of 101 naval reactors– 104 commercial reactors operational in the US
• Over 130 million miles steamed onnuclear power– Equivalent to 3200 trips around the Earth
• Over 19,000 Officers and 92,800 Enlisted have completed our rigorous program
• More than 50 years of safe operationremake this slide
What the Nuclear Navy Looks like?
• Operational– Submarine Warfare Officer– Surface Warfare Officer
• Support– Nuclear Power School Instructor– Naval Reactors Engineer
Nuclear Officer Career Paths
We Go Where Others Can’t . . .
We Go Where Others Can’t . . .
Nuclear SubmarinesOffense, Defense & Strategic DeterrenceOffense, Defense & Strategic Deterrence
Pipeline
• Selected for NUPOC program
• Go to OCS (Officer Candidate School)
– 13 Weeks, Newport RD
• Go to Nuclear Power School – 18 Months
• Attach to a Ship– Division officer tour 3 years
Submarine Platforms
• Fast Attack (SSN)– Virginia Class
– L.A. Class
– Seawolf Class
• Nuclear Missile Submarines (SSBN)
– Ohio Class• Guided Missile Submarine (SSGN)
– Ohio Class (Converted)
What Submarines Do
Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance
Special Warfare
Anti-Surface /Submarine
Warfare
Mine WarfareStrike
Warfare
Battle Group
Operatio
ns
San Diego
Bangor New LondonNorfolk
Pearl Harbor
Kings Bay
Guam
Where We AreOffense, Defense & Strategic DeterrenceOffense, Defense & Strategic Deterrence
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of All Who Threaten It
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of All Who Threaten It
Nuclear Surface
Pipeline
• Attend OCS
– 13 Weeks
• Attend SWOS
– 4 Weeks
• Non Nuclear power Ship
– 2 Years:
• Nuclear Power School
– 1 Year:
• Nuclear Power Ship
– 2 Years
Aircraft Carriers
• CVN
• Aircraft Carrier Forces: Provide and coordinate air, submarine and surface ship defense for aircraft carriers
• Diplomatic and Military relations
Surface Missions• Strike Warfare
– Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo
• Littoral Warfare– Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia
• Maritime Interdiction– Bosnia, Arabian Gulf,
Counter Drug
• Future missions– Theater Ballistic Missile
Defense (TBMD)– Land Attack– C5I
Caribbean / Haiti Ops
East Pacific
Where We Are
Forward Deployed Throughout the WorldForward Deployed Throughout the World
Indian Ocean
Sea of JapanYellow SeaRed Sea
Arabian Gulf
Black SeaAdriatic Sea
SouthMediterranean
South Atlantic / UNITAS
Nuclear Power SchoolNuclear Power School
• Classroom, theoretical training• 3 courses at a time
Credited 28.5 hours of coursework at Naval Postgraduate School
Attend this school for
6 months (located in Charleston, SC)
Nuclear Power Training Unit Nuclear Power Training Unit “Prototype”“Prototype”
6 months of full-time training at a Department of Energy facility
Classroom training (~ 6 weeks)
Provides basic systems, theory, and
procedures overview:60% Classroom work
40% Independent study“Hands-on” training (~ 20 weeks)
Actual reactor plant operation while learning procedures:
25% Watch standing (Operation)
75% Independent study and hands on practical exercises
Charleston, SC
Saratoga Springs, NY
Nuclear Power School InstructorNuclear Power School Instructor
• Learn the same material as those going to Operational Billets
• Teach Nuclear Power School (in Charleston, SC) for 4 years.
• Gain valuable teaching experience and instantpodium time.
• Extra time to earn Graduate Degree
Naval Reactors Engineer
• Part of a team of 250 engineers
• Located in the Washington, D.C. area
• Involved in the “cradle to grave responsibilities for all shipboard nuclear power plants, shore-based prototype plants, and nuclear propulsion support
facilities in the United States Navy
• 5 years following Officer Development School
Benefits of Naval Engineering Experience
• Navy engineers have one of the highest promotion rates in armed services
• Navy technical training, leadership and management skills easily applied to civilian business and industry.
• Nuclear Trained Naval Officers are heavily recruited by Fortune 500 companies; regarded as the “cream of the crop.”
• Numerous graduate school opportunities after initial tour.
Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program (NUPOC)
What is NUPOC
• Pay for Student to finish College
• Full Health Care Benefits
• No Drill or Military Uniforms until after graduation
• Graduate and Prepare to Join the Nuclear Navy
Classified as an Active Duty E-6:• Base Pay $ 2,317.80• “Basic Allowance for Subsistence”: $ 384.44• Housing “allowance” based on location (BZM) $ 1,032.00• Estimated Monthly Pay $ 3,734.24 • Estimated Yearly Pay $ 44,810.88
$15K signing bonus for fleet jobs Guaranteed Job for 5 years after Graduation Accrue leave while in college, only charged leave days if they
leave CONUS Full medical and dental benefits
NUPOC Program
Assumptions: (updated 5AUG2008)Submariner with 2 years of NUPOC program prior to commissioning BAH is average of continental US submarine home ports for Navy Salary$15,000 accession bonus not shownMedical/Dental/Retirement benefits not included
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Nuclear OfficerMedian ME
Competitive hiring after Navy Years in Navy count towards PE license Looks AWESOME on resume to have
leadership/management experience PLUS technical experience
If you stay in after 5 years Continuation pay/special skills pay - $30K per
year if you sign a contract to stay in, $12.5K per year if you don’t
Grad school opportunities – Naval Postgraduate School, MIT, etc
NUPOC Program
NUPOC Requirements
• General Criteria:– Enrolled as a full time student at an accredited institution – US citizen– Strong technical majors (mathematics, physics, chemistry, or an
engineering curriculum) are encouraged however not required – Minimum requirements are one year of Calculus and one year of Calculus
based Physics. – Be within 30 months of earning a bachelorette degree or within 12 months
of earning a masters degree