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Shipfitters

Pascagoula, MS ยท On-site

$32 - $33.28/hr

Recently separated or retired Navy Hull Technicians encouraged to apply! PAY RATE: $38 per Hour with Benefits Plus $147 Per Diem for Non-Local Candidates. SUMMARY: A First-Class Shipfitter, also ...

D., a boardcertified audiologist and retired Navy Captain with an audiology career spanning back to 1985. Advanced Technology & Complete Hearing Solutions Our clinic uses stateoftheart equipment to ...

Navy Reserve (Active or Retired) * Marines Reserve (Active or Retired) * Army and Other Military Branches Must Be Retired From Active Duty (20 years of service) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

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Recently separated or retired Navy Service Members are encouraged to apply! Shipfitter Trainee - Full-Time, Paid On-the-Job Training Pay Rate: $20 per Hour. After the 10-week training and when test ...

Navy Reserve (Active or Retired) * Marines Reserve (Active or Retired) * Army and Other Military Branches Must Be Retired From Active Duty (20 years of service) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

D., a boardcertified audiologist and retired Navy Captain with an audiology career spanning back to 1985. Advanced Technology & Complete Hearing Solutions Our clinic uses stateoftheart equipment to ...

Audiologist

Aberdeen, WA ยท On-site

$100K/yr

Scoones, Au.D., a board-certified audiologist and retired Navy Captain with an audiology career spanning back to 1985. Advanced Technology & Complete Hearing Solutions Our clinic uses ...

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How much do retired navy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for retired navy in the United States is $56,769.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31,500.00 and $66,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Retired Navy position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Navy service member, individuals need strong physical fitness, discipline, technical expertise, and a commitment to teamwork, backed by completion of basic and specialized military training. Familiarity with advanced communication systems, navigation technology, and weaponry is typically required, often supported by government security clearances and specialized military certifications. Outstanding adaptability, leadership, problem-solving abilities, and stress management distinguish successful Navy personnel. These skills and qualities are critical for ensuring mission readiness, operational success, and effective collaboration in high-pressure maritime and combat environments.

What does it mean to be Retired Navy?

Being Retired Navy means that a service member has completed the required years of service, typically 20 or more, and has transitioned out of active duty while receiving retirement benefits. Retired Navy personnel may still be subject to recall under certain circumstances, but they generally enjoy benefits such as pensions, healthcare, and access to military facilities. Many retirees choose to pursue civilian careers, leveraging their military experience in leadership, logistics, engineering, or other specialized fields.

What types of civilian career paths are common for individuals who are retired from the Navy?

Retired Navy personnel often transition into civilian careers leveraging their leadership, technical, and project management experience, with common paths including defense contracting, logistics management, information technology, and security consulting. Many also find roles in federal, state, or local government agencies, or move into education and training positions where their military expertise is highly valued. The unique combination of discipline, organizational skills, and specialized training gained in the Navy makes retired service members attractive candidates for a variety of professional fields. Additionally, numerous support programs and resources are available to help retired Navy personnel navigate their career transition and find opportunities that match their skills and interests.

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Infographic showing various Retired Navy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $56,769 per year, or $27.3 per hour.
NJROTC Instructor (Hanford West High School)

NJROTC Instructor (Hanford West High School)

Hanford Joint Union High School District

Hanford, CA โ€ข On-site

$65K - $116K/yr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


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Job Summary
Hanford West High School NJROTC is seeking a highly motivated retired Navy, Marine or Coast Guard Officer (W2 - O5) to fill an immediate opening as the Senior Naval Science Instructor (SNSI). Retired enlisted applicants (E6 - E9) may also be considered. Duties include classroom instruction of Navy developed curriculum as well as program administrative functions. Involvement in afterschool and weekend unit activities is also required. This position offers a 12- month contract at Navy Minimum Instructor Pay (MIP) on a traditional school schedule. NJROTC certification is required and, if hired, the candidate must be willing to obtain the required ROTC credential. Interested applicants may request more information by contacting the Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services, Mr. Ward Whaley at wwhaley@hjuhsd.k12.ca.us or by phone (559) 583-5901.
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The District will also provide a $4,200 stipend to the successful candidate for work in providing and supporting the NJROTC students in Extra-Curricular Activities. This stipend will be provided in two payments on December and May 20th less all applicable employment taxes.