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Navy Exchange Command Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Housekeeping Attendant Flex

Silverdale, WA ยท On-site

$18.82 - $19.59/hr

ELIGIBLE FOR A $600 HIRING INCENTIVE (must meet eligibility req't) Why the Navy Lodge and Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) ? While some may serve overseas for our country, we hold down the fort ...

HOUSEKEEPING LEAD

Dahlgren, VA ยท On-site

$19.15/hr

Why the Navy Exchange Service Command? While some may serve overseas for our country, we hold down the fort - we serve the men and women who wear the flag - America's strength, America's heart. We ...

Why the Navy Exchange Service Command? While some may serve overseas for our country, we hold down the fort - we serve the men and women who wear the flag - America's strength, America's heart. We ...

Why the Navy Exchange Service Command? While some may serve overseas for our country, we hold down the fort - we serve the men and women who wear the flag - America's strength, America's heart. We ...

Job Summary: Responsible for the protection of Navy Exchange assets through investigative ... command disciplinary proceedings and administrative hearings. - Adheres to prescribed work ...

Join us as a Part-time Fabric Worker (Tailor) at Fallon Navy Exchange in Fallon, NV with the Navy Exchange Service Command. Hiring Incentive $1,000.00 (must meet eligibility requirements) Start your ...

Why the Navy Exchange Service Command? While some may serve overseas for our country, we hold down the fort - we serve the men and women who wear the flag - America's strength, America's heart. We ...

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How much do navy exchange command jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for navy exchange command in the United States is $95,548.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $82,000.00 and $111,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working at Navy Exchange Command, and how can they be overcome?

Employees at Navy Exchange Command often navigate a fast-paced retail environment that serves a diverse customer base, including active-duty military personnel, veterans, and their families. One common challenge is adapting to fluctuating schedules and seasonal demands, which requires flexibility and strong time-management skills. Additionally, team members may need to quickly learn new systems or processes as the organization implements updates to better serve customers. Building strong communication skills and seeking support from experienced colleagues can help new employees overcome these challenges and thrive in their roles.

What is Navy Exchange Command?

Navy Exchange Command (NEXCOM) is a part of the U.S. Navy responsible for operating retail stores, services, and support programs for Navy personnel and their families. NEXCOM manages Navy Exchange stores, which offer discounted goods and services similar to department stores, as well as other programs like uniform shops and telecommunications. Its mission is to provide quality goods and services at a savings to enhance the quality of life for military members, retirees, and their families. Profits from NEXCOM operations help fund Navy Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive at the Navy Exchange Command, and why are they important?

To thrive at the Navy Exchange Command, you need a background in retail management, customer service, and logistics, often backed by relevant education or military experience. Familiarity with point-of-sale (POS) systems, inventory management software, and compliance with government procurement regulations is typically required. Strong organizational skills, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial for providing excellent service and leading diverse teams. These skills and qualities ensure efficient operations, customer satisfaction, and adherence to the Navy's standards and mission.

What is the difference between Navy Exchange Command vs Navy Retail Specialist?

AspectNavy Exchange CommandNavy Retail Specialist
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; management experienceHigh school diploma; customer service skills
Work EnvironmentLarge retail stores on military basesRetail stores within Navy exchanges
EmployerU.S. Navy/Military retail operationsU.S. Navy/Military retail outlets
Job FocusOverseeing multiple stores, operations, and staffAssisting customers, sales, and store maintenance

The Navy Exchange Command manages multiple retail stores on military bases, focusing on operations and staff management. In contrast, Navy Retail Specialists typically work directly in retail stores, providing customer service and sales support. Both roles are integral to Navy retail services but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Navy Exchange Command job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,548 per year, or $45.9 per hour.

(NEX NORFOLK) ASSET PROTECTION/SAFETY INVEST**HIRING INCENTIVE**

NAVSTA Norfolk

Norfolk, VA โ€ข On-site

$20.75 - $25.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:
Responsible for the protection of Navy Exchange assets through investigative strategies and the auditing of controls designed to prevent and minimize loss potential.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Maintains surveillance throughout the Navy Exchange facilities, as assigned, to identify and detect suspicious activity contributing to both external and internal losses. Utilizes various surveillance techniques, including overt and covert, Closed Circuit Television systems.
- Consistent with established NEXCOM Loss Prevention/Safety (LPS) policies, procedures and standards, detect and detain individuals suspected of shoplifting. Investigates other suspected incidents of fraud, waste and abuse, as directed.
-Prepares case reports, investigative notes, and processes evidence in accordance with NEXCOM LPS standards.
- Conducts audits, as directed by the Loss Prevention/Safety Manager or Supervisor, of cash registers, cash offices, retail inventory controls, and service operations.
- Conducts investigative research, as directed, of cash variances and suspicious register transactions utilizing ASPECT Point of Sale Exception Reporting Systems and the In-Store Processor, as well as other investigative tools.
- Conducts Accident Investigations involving associates and customers in accordance with prescribed NEXCOM guidelines, to include report writing and obtaining photographic evidence, as necessary.
- Maintains absolute confidentiality of all investigative research and case information.
- Maintains physical security of NEX facilities, adhering to site specific opening/closing procedures, key controls, electronic article surveillance policies, and intrusion detection system alarm controls and response procedures.
- Maintains fire/safety controls and precautions by conducting inspections, as directed, of fire suppression systems, emergency equipment, and potential workplace hazards.
- Provides assistance to management in evacuations of NEX facilities, and the implementation of mandated Force Protection/Anti-Terrorist measures.
- Monitors Known Theft evidence, Lost Found programs, and Access Control policies specific to the assigned Navy Exchange facilities.
- Assists and monitors the destruction and disposal of merchandise "marked to zero" in accordance with prescribed NEXCOM policies.
- Testifies, as necessary, in criminal and civil court proceedings to include Military Courts Martial and other military command disciplinary proceedings and administrative hearings.
- Adheres to prescribed work schedules, as determined to be in the best interest of the NEX.
- Maintains a professional image and demeanor in appearance and communications at all times.
- Maintains the department dress code as prescribed by the Loss Prevention Safety Manager or Supervisor based on assigned duties.
- Promotes and adheres to NEXCOM LPS programs, such as: Civil Recovery, Y.E.S. for juvenile shoplifters, Code Adam, and the IDEAS Reward Program.
- Maintains a thorough knowledge of factors contributing to inventory shrinkage, specific High Shrink Departments and current strategies in place to address shrinkage concerns.
- Assists, as directed, in the LPS training and awareness initiatives of NEX associates.
Performs other related administrative/investigative duties as assigned.
Candidates must be eligible for and obtain a Secret Clearance, within 6 months of appointment. Failure to obtain will result in termination
*HIRING INCENTIVE**
Serve those who serve & earn up to $500 when you join our team!
  • $500 Sign-On Bonus to be paid after 30, 90 & 180 days of employment
  • Any applicant who was actively employed by the Navy Exchange Service Command within 12 months of their pending hire date will not be eligible for a Sign-On bonus. Failure to disclose prior employment at the Navy Exchange could result in revocation of offer to hire.
  • Full terms and conditions available upon request

GENERAL EXPERIENCE
U.S. Citizenship Required
1-year responsible experience in clerical office or retail sales store work of any kind which the applicant has demonstrated the ability to perform satisfactorily in the position to be filled.
AND SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE
1 year experience which clearly demonstrated that the applicant possesses a knowledge of general law enforcement methods and techniques or experience in investigative type work which included the protection of property equipment or materials and person-to-person relationships in maintaining various rules and regulations.
SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE
For 2 years of experience 1 year of academic study above the high school level which included 6 semester hours in policy administration police law evidence investigation criminology law enforcement or similar subjects may be substituted for each year of experience.