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Range Safety Inspector

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$39K - $50K/yr

Act as an adjunct to the Range Officer (RO), ensuring mission success under RO direction. * Verify ... Familiarity with air and ground maneuver tactics, bombing and gunnery operations. * Experience ...

Range Safety Inspector

NM · On-site

$39K - $50K/yr

Act as an adjunct to the Range Officer (RO), ensuring mission success under RO direction. * Verify ... Familiarity with air and ground maneuver tactics, bombing and gunnery operations. * Experience ...

... Gunnery Range Complex in Fort Novosel, AL. This position is responsible for preparing, revising ... Serve as Safety Officer, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste Officer, and Environmental ...

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How much do gunnery officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for gunnery officer in the United States is $75,929.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Gunnery Officer vs Fire Control Officer?

AspectGunnery OfficerFire Control Officer
Required CredentialsMilitary training, certifications in weapons systemsTechnical certifications, military or naval training
Work EnvironmentNaval ships, military basesNaval ships, military operations
Employer & IndustryNaval forces, defense industryNaval forces, defense industry

The Gunnery Officer and Fire Control Officer roles share similar credentials and work environments within naval military settings. While the Gunnery Officer oversees all weapon systems, the Fire Control Officer focuses specifically on targeting and fire control systems. Both positions are essential for naval combat operations and often work closely together to ensure effective weapon deployment.

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Infographic showing various Gunnery Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,929 per year, or $36.5 per hour.
Ship Self-Defense System Combat Systems (SSDS) /Amphibs (Diesel) SME

Ship Self-Defense System Combat Systems (SSDS) /Amphibs (Diesel) SME

Prevailance

Virginia Beach, VA • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Description:

This position is contingent upon contract award


The Ship Self-Defense System Combat Systems (SSDS) /Amphibs (Diesel) SME provides SSDS training and assessment for LPD/LSD/LHD/LHA platforms. Covers SSDS suite, network/communications, EW, SLQ-32, SLQ-25, NULKA, Mk 36 SRBOC, gunnery, and stand-alone missile systems.


This position serves as a senior subject matter expert responsible for supporting fleet readiness, combat systems maintenance, operational performance, modernization initiatives, and lifecycle sustainment activities.


The SSDS SME supports engineering and maintenance teams responsible for Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS) operations, electronic warfare capabilities, communications systems integration, and weapons systems maintenance. The position also provides technical guidance to government personnel, maintenance activities, and operational commands supporting fleet readiness and sustainment operations.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and supervise technical efforts supporting Navy combat systems operations, electronic warfare systems, communications networks, weapons systems, and associated maintenance activities.
  • Serve as senior technical advisor for Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS) operations, maintenance, and systems integration.
  • Provide technical expertise for Navy shipboard network and communications systems, supporting infrastructure, and associated shipboard system interfaces.
  • Support planning, execution, and oversight of organizational-level and depot-level maintenance activities involving combat systems and electronic warfare systems.
  • Provide technical support for Navy electronic warfare and countermeasure systems, including:

* SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare Suite,

* SLQ-25 NIXIE Torpedo Decoy System,

* NULKA Active Missile Decoy System, and

* Mk 36 Super Rapid Bloom Offboard Countermeasures (SRBOC) Decoy Launching System.

  • Support operational readiness assessments, troubleshooting efforts, maintenance planning, and casualty response activities for combat systems and weapons systems.
  • Provide technical expertise for gunnery systems operations and maintenance aboard Navy warships and military auxiliary vessels.
  • Provide technical support for stand-alone missile systems operations and maintenance aboard warships.
  • Coordinate with ship’s force personnel, maintenance activities, Type Commanders, training organizations, and government representatives to resolve technical and operational issues.
  • Analyze system performance data, maintenance trends, readiness reports, and casualty information to identify improvement opportunities and support mission readiness.
  • Prepare technical reports, maintenance assessments, readiness evaluations, and systems status updates for leadership review.
  • Support integrated maintenance and readiness efforts associated with multidisciplinary fleet support teams, including propulsion, auxiliary, electrical, combat systems, damage control, deck operations, and logistics specialties.
Requirements:

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience with the technical aspects of operations and maintenance of the Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS) Combat Systems suite operations and maintenance.
  • Experience level comparable to that of an Electronics Material Officer (EMO) aboard ships equipped with SSDS.
  • Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience with the technical aspects of operations and maintenance of Navy network and communications systems, supporting systems, and associated shipboard interfaces.
  • Direct operational and maintenance experience within the last five (5) years involving Navy electronic warfare (EW) and countermeasure systems currently employed by the Fleet.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting the following systems:

* SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare Suite,

* SLQ-25 NIXIE Torpedo Decoy System,

* NULKA Active Missile Decoy System, and

* Mk 36 SRBOC Decoy Launching System.

  • Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience with operations and maintenance of gunnery systems aboard warships or military auxiliary vessels.
  • Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience with operations and maintenance of stand-alone missile systems aboard warships.
  • Extensive knowledge of Navy combat systems maintenance practices, operational procedures, systems integration, and fleet readiness requirements.
  • Strong leadership, organizational, communication, and technical problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to effectively interface with senior military leadership, civilian personnel, maintenance organizations, and technical stakeholders.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience supporting fleet readiness training, maintenance assessments, modernization programs, or lifecycle sustainment initiatives.
  • Experience supporting integrated fleet support organizations or Readiness Assist and Training Teams (RATT).
  • Experience supporting shipyard maintenance, waterfront operations, or combat systems modernization programs.
  • Familiarity with Navy maintenance databases, combat systems documentation, readiness reporting systems, and technical assessment tools.
  • Bachelor’s degree or associate degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering Technology, Naval Science, or a related technical field.

Work Environment

  • Work may be performed in office environments, shipboard locations, waterfront operations areas, maintenance facilities, or shipyards.
  • Position may require travel to fleet concentration areas, operational commands, maintenance facilities, and shipboard locations in support of inspections, maintenance activities, and operational readiness efforts.

Security Clearance

  • Active DoD security clearance (Secret or higher) required.