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Navy Reserve Enlisted Seabees Jobs

The Navy deploys fast, and it needs infrastructure just as fast. That’s where the Seabees come in. They build what the mission needs, often in rough conditions and on tight timelines.

They do more than basic construction. Seabees can cut roads through difficult terrain, set up airfields, and help get bases running from the ground up. When the Navy needs something built, Seabees handle it.

What Seabees Do

  • Military construction: Build bases, ports, airstrips, and defensive positions that support operations.
  • Disaster relief: Respond after hurricanes and earthquakes and help restore essential services.
  • Civic action projects: Build bridges, schools, and roads that support local communities and partnerships.
  • Security and anti-terrorism: Operate in high-risk areas and help protect people, equipment, and job sites.

What It Takes

  • High school diploma or GED: Minimum education requirement.
  • ASVAB scores: You must meet required scores for the job.
  • Physical fitness: You must meet Navy fitness standards.
  • Character and ethics: You must meet Navy conduct standards.
  • Additional training: Some roles require extra schools and certifications.

Career and Advancement

Seabees build skills over time and take on more responsibility as they advance. Promotions depend on performance, leadership, and qualifications. Certifications and added training can also open more opportunities.

They do not just build structures. They help the Navy operate.

Enlisted Seabee Jobs in the Navy Reserve

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Profiles

Last updated on by Navy Enlisted Editorial Team