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With more than 380,000 Sailors and Officers, the Navy requires an incredible amount of supplies and support. Do you have what it takes to deliver it?
A KEEN EYE FOR DETAIL. AND THE TALENT TO USE IT.
In this role, there’s no such thing as a desk job – and the duties you perform make a life-and-death difference to the men and women defending our country. The purchasing and supply community provides the organization and availability of materials and resources to help each mission run successfully and safely. If you are responsible, possess good math skills, and are detail-oriented, this could be the career field for you.
You may find yourself inspecting and organizing a destroyer’s postal center or ship’s store to maximize productivity and the delivery of letters or supplies. Or maybe you’ll evaluate different bids and proposals for flight equipment to outfit your squadron’s pilots and aircrew personnel. Some of your other duties may be to:
- Keep fiscal records of a facility
- Order, store, check and issue Naval aircraft and aeronautical equipment and accessories, including flight gear
- Prepare inventory reports and correspondence
- Keep official publications up to date
- Maintain financial logs and records
- Operate computer systems that provide logistic support information for submarine supplies and accounting functions
- Organize and operate Navy post offices, ashore and afloat
PROVE YOURSELF ON THE GLOBAL STAGE
Be sure to add “world traveler” to your impressive resumé. You won’t just facilitate the acquisition of needed supplies for forces in far-flung locations around the globe, but you’ll also visit many of those places in person. With opportunity to explore on your own time. For anyone with your capabilities, few lifestyles can compare to what you’ll find in the Navy.
WHILE YOU ATTEND TO YOUR CAREER, WE’LL ATTEND TO YOUR EDUCATION.
In the purchasing and supply field, you may have an opportunity for continued education through various college and tuition assistance programs – including up to $70,000 for college. Some of the training received in this field will translate toward semester credit hours for a vocational certificate, as well as a bachelor’s or associate degree. Advanced technical training is also available.
BACKED BY WORLD-CLASS BENEFITS
Full-time Navy Purchasing and Supply Specialists enjoy comprehensive benefits rarely encountered in the civilian world.
- Full medical coverage and care in Navy or civilian facilities
- Competitive salary
- Comprehensive medical and dental coverage
- Free or discounted travel
- 30 days’ vacation with pay earned each year
- Low-cost life insurance
- Generous retirement income plus 401(k)-like savings
- Tax-free housing, meals and shopping
- And more
All this – with the pride, purpose and satisfaction of serving your country. As well as ample time for family, travel and personal pursuits.
WHAT IT TAKES TO JOIN
To qualify for Active Duty employment consideration as a Navy Purchasing and Supply Specialist, you must meet the following requirements:
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be at least 17 but not more than 34 years of age
- Possess a high school diploma or equivalent
- Be in good physical condition and pass a full medical examination
In the history of the world, the Navy is without equal. Be one of those who enable that honor to continue. To learn more about this full-time opportunity, click Apply now, fill out the brief form, and download our free Navy brochure.

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You don’t have to leave your current position to enjoy the challenges and rewards of the Navy. Consider the Navy Reserve – and commit to as few as two days each month and two weeks per year.
You can experience all the best aspects of life as a Navy Purchasing and Supply Specialist. Including extra pay, low-cost insurance and outstanding educational opportunities.
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