Civil Engineer
$2K - $5K/mo
S. citizen * Bachelor's degree--preferably in the field of civil, mechanical or electrical ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as a Civil Engineer in the Navy. Serving ...
$2K - $5K/mo
S. citizen * Bachelor's degree--preferably in the field of civil, mechanical or electrical ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as a Civil Engineer in the Navy. Serving ...
$2K - $5K/mo
S. citizen * Bachelor's degree--preferably in the field of civil, mechanical or electrical ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as a Civil Engineer in the Navy. Serving ...
Naval/Mechanical Engineering * Electrical/Electronics Engineering * Space Systems Engineering ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as an Engineering Duty Officer in the Navy.
Naval/Mechanical Engineering * Electrical/Electronics Engineering * Space Systems Engineering ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as an Engineering Duty Officer in the Navy.
Preparing architectural, mechanical, electrical and civil drawings * Designing grading and drainage ... Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled ...
Preparing architectural, mechanical, electrical and civil drawings * Designing grading and drainage ... Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled ...
$18/hr
This is a part-time position offering a competitive hourly rate of $18.00. We are looking for a ... Inspect HVAC and mechanical components * Complete repairs for unit turns, including touch up ...
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$18/hr
This is a part-time position offering a competitive hourly rate of $18.00. We are looking for a ... Inspect HVAC and mechanical components * Complete repairs for unit turns, including touch up ...
$46.3K - $57.4K
2% of jobs
$57.4K - $68.6K
6% of jobs
$68.6K - $79.8K
12% of jobs
$82.8K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$79.8K - $91K
18% of jobs
The median wage is $98.2K / yr.
$91K - $102.2K
18% of jobs
$102.2K - $113.3K
13% of jobs
$121K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$113.3K - $124.5K
9% of jobs
$124.5K - $135.7K
17% of jobs
$135.7K - $146.9K
2% of jobs
$146.9K - $158.1K
1% of jobs
$158.1K - $169.2K
2% of jobs
$46.3K
$104.6K
$169.2K
| Aspect | Part Time Mechanical Engineer | Mechanical Designer |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering, possibly PE license | Bachelor's or higher in Mechanical Engineering or Design |
| Work Environment | Manufacturing, product development, consulting | CAD drafting, product design, prototyping |
| Employer Usage | Engineering firms, manufacturing companies | Design firms, R&D departments |
Part Time Mechanical Engineers focus on applying engineering principles to develop and analyze mechanical systems, often working on projects requiring technical expertise. Mechanical Designers primarily create detailed drawings and models for manufacturing, emphasizing CAD skills. While both roles require mechanical engineering knowledge, the engineer's role is more analytical, whereas the designer's role centers on drafting and design documentation.
As a part-time mechanical engineer, you design and build mechanical systems that meet the requirements of a given project. You may use calculation techniques to determine the construction requirements of each device, coordinate with other engineers to design it, and use software to detail the engineering specifications. You typically support full-time engineers, particularly because companies who need new devices usually want them as soon as possible. Depending on the needs of the project, you may also travel to factories or work sites, discuss potential devices with customers, and give presentations. You often work through contracts, but you may work exclusively for an employer.

6.3
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ABOUT
Every year huge investments are made on construction projects that support the Navy’s high-tech fleet of ships, aircraft, equipment and personnel. At the center of these projects is a talented group of Civil Engineers who help to ensure that each initiative is conceived, planned and completed on time, in budget and according to specification. If you’ve ever dreamed of building the most advanced military projects in history, the opportunity to become a Navy Civil Engineer awaits.
The CEC Collegiate Program introduces you to Navy life at your own pace. There are no uniforms, no drilling, and no service obligation until after you graduate. Simply work toward your degree, earn as you go, and then begin the process of becoming a commissioned Navy Civil Engineer Corps Officer.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As part of the Navy Civil Engineer Corps, you can receive unrivaled hands-on experience and advanced training in civil engineering areas including architecture, construction engineering, environmental engineering, water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, land surveying, structural engineering, transportation engineering and community planning. You’ll quickly find yourself in charge of vital Navy projects, where you might:
More specifically, you can focus your work on any or all of the following areas:
Contract Management—Be the primary contact between Navy and civilian contractors, managing contracts worth up to hundreds of millions of dollars. Handle every aspect of a project from overseeing construction to resolving design problems, to ensuring that payments are correctly processed.
Public Works—Assume responsibility for any of the hundreds of Navy shore facilities—some as large as entire cities. Supervise and maintain utilities. Oversee construction and repair, manage budgets, approve public works plans and provide services to visiting ships.
Construction Battalions—Command up to 600 Enlisted Seabee construction workers in the construction of airfields, bridges, ports or buildings—all in support of both humanitarian outreach and military deployment.
PAY AND BENEFITS
From the day you start, you’ll receive:
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Prospective Navy Civil Engineers may qualify for the Civil Engineer Collegiate (CEC) Program, which earns between $2,900 and $5,800 per month, depending on your rank and basic allowance for house, while in school. If accepted into the program, you will earn a salary and medical benefits while you’re in school for up to 24 months.
Following your initial tour as a Civil Engineer, you can attend the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, CA, where you may be able to earn a master’s or doctoral degree while being paid full-time.
Opportunities for further education within this platform include:
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
As a Civil Engineer, you may work at Navy bases or ports of call around the globe. You may be deployed to help develop or rebuild areas affected by natural disasters. Your day-to-day work may be indoors, outdoors, in a shop environment or in office surroundings.
PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES
There are part-time roles as a Civil Engineer in the Navy. Serving part-time as a Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Civil Engineers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes
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