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Marine Welder

Portsmouth, VA · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

... Navy Ships. * Completion of a formal trade training program (trade school, military training, apprenticeship, or equivalent) required. * GTAW CS pipe certification required. * Knowledge of NAVSEA ...

... Navy Ships. * Completion of a formal trade training program (trade school, military training, apprenticeship, or equivalent) required. * GTAW CS pipe certification required. * Knowledge of NAVSEA ...

SAP Solution Architect

$84.25 - $113.25/hr

Previous knowledge or work experience with CRS/CS/IPAC/CIR Navy Systems * Familiar with Navy and/or DoD IT architectures * Federal experience * Possesses Subject Matter Expert (SME) experience in one ...

... Cs: commitment, curiosity, communication, and connection. This position requires floating when needed. Candidates with experience in med/surg are preferred. Scrub color required is navy. Fleece is ...

SAP Solution Architect (Master)

Washington, DC · Remote

$84.25 - $113.25/hr

Previous knowledge or work experience with CRS/CS/IPAC/CIR Navy Systems . * Familiar with Navy and/or DoD IT architectures . * Federal experience . * Possesses Subject Matter Expert (SME) experience ...

... Cs: commitment, curiosity, communication, and connection. This position requires floating when needed. Candidates with experience in med/surg are preferred. Scrub color required is navy. Fleece is ...

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How much do navy cs jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for navy cs in the United States is $21.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Navy Culinary Specialist (CS), and why are they important?

Navy Culinary Specialists need a solid background in food preparation, safety, and sanitation, often gained through formal training and on-the-job experience. Familiarity with military-specific food service equipment, inventory management systems, and completion of Navy technical training (A-School) are typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and attention to detail are essential soft skills for excelling in demanding and dynamic shipboard environments. These skills ensure the delivery of nutritious meals, support crew morale, and maintain operational readiness at sea.

What are some of the typical challenges Navy Culinary Specialists (CS) face while working at sea versus on shore?

Navy Culinary Specialists deployed at sea often face unique challenges such as adapting to limited storage space, preparing meals for large crews in a constantly moving environment, and working long hours to ensure meal schedules are met. On shore, CS personnel may have access to more resources and a stable work environment but must still manage large-scale food operations and maintain high standards of food safety and nutrition. Both settings require strong teamwork, adaptability, and the ability to work efficiently under pressure, but life at sea especially demands flexibility and resilience.

What are Navy Culinary Specialists (CS)?

Navy Culinary Specialists (CS) are enlisted personnel responsible for preparing and serving meals to sailors and officers aboard ships, submarines, and shore installations. They manage all aspects of food service operations, including menu planning, food preparation, inventory control, and sanitation. Culinary Specialists play a key role in maintaining morale and health by ensuring high-quality, nutritious meals are available at all times. They may also receive training in hospitality and management, and their skills are valuable both in the Navy and in civilian culinary careers.

What is the difference between Navy Cs vs Navy ETs?

AspectNavy CsNavy ETs
CertificationsBasic security clearance, Navy trainingAdvanced technical certifications, security clearance
Work EnvironmentShipboard, security-focusedTechnical labs, maintenance facilities
Industry UsageSecurity, communications, logisticsElectronics, electrical systems, maintenance

Navy Cs primarily focus on security, communications, and administrative tasks, often working on ships or bases. Navy ETs specialize in electronics, electrical systems, and technical maintenance, working in labs or technical environments. While both roles require security clearance and Navy training, Navy ETs tend to have more technical certifications and work in more technical settings compared to Navy Cs.

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Infographic showing various Navy Cs job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 47% Full Time, 42% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,538 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

Marine Welder

Global 1st Flagship

Portsmouth, VA • On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Here at Global - a 1st Flagship Company (www.globalfirstflagship.com), a woman-owned small business, we are committed to Individual Accountability, Growth, Integrity, and Respect. As a leader in Marine Support Services and Emergency Management, we have proudly supported the Department of the Navy since 1964, managing, operating, and maintaining the U.S. Navy fleet in locations such as Norfolk, Philadelphia, Bremerton, California, and Hawaii.

We are currently seeking skilled Marine Welders for a potential 5-year project in Norfolk, VA. This opportunity involves hands-on labor working at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, offering a dynamic and fast-paced environment for experienced professionals.

Note: This position is contingent upon contract award. Employment will begin only if and when the company secures the government contract associated with this role.

Overview:

Perform precision welding of copper-nickel piping systems on Navy ships.

Responsibilities:

  • Weld pipe joints using GTAW/TIG process.
  • Follow welding procedures and technical drawings.
  • Conduct weld inspections and repairs.
  • Work in confined shipboard spaces.

Qualifications:

  • Active DoD Secret clearance required.
  • 4+ years welding experience; with at least 2+ years on Navy Ships.
  • Completion of a formal trade training program (trade school, military training, apprenticeship, or equivalent) required.
  • GTAW CS pipe certification required.
  • Knowledge of NAVSEA welding standards.
  • Ability to work 1st, 2nd and 3rd shift.

Global- a 1st Flagship Company is an E-Verify and is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with disability.


As a federal contractor all employment offers are contingent on passing a pre-employment background check and drug screen.


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