World Languages Opportunities: United States Navy |
Position Type
Full-Time1 Employee
Company Name United States Navy
Location Lansing, MI; Lexington, KY
Salary Unspecified
Experience 0-1 Years Experience
The Navy has at its disposal an
arsenal2 of aircraft carriers, destroyers, cruisers, submarines and aircraft, but its most powerful asset is the human mind. Sailors in the World Languages field are an
elite3 group who are valued for their intelligence,
adaptability4, foreign-language skills and good character. Much of their work is highly classified. Individuals in this field could learn Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, French, Korean, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Persian or Tagalog in order to serve as the Navy's
linguists5. They specialize in the analysis of foreign
naval6 developments, radiotelephone communications and preparation of
statistical7 studies and technical reports.
What Will You Do?
As a Sailor working in the World Languages field, you could serve as an interpreter for U.S. dignitaries or Navy officials negotiating critical relations with foreign powers. Or your intelligence and interpreting skills might be the key to deciphering the hostile intentions of a foreign terrorist organization. Sailors in this field must volunteer for both aircrew and submarine duty, because their skills are needed in a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms. Their duties involve highly sensitive material, and they must pass an
investigation8 for top-secret
clearance9. Some of your duties as a member of the World Languages field could include:
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Operating state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, magnetic recording10 devices, computers and communications signals equipment
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Working with classified material
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Translating, transcribing11 and interpreting foreign language communications data
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Analyzing12 and reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies
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Performing temporary duty aboard a variety of naval surface and subsurface vessels13 and aircraft
Educational Opportunities
The World Languages community provides opportunities for advanced training in foreign languages. In addition, some of the training in the World Languages field translates to credit hours at the bachelor and associate degree level in the area of foreign languages and written and oral communications skills.
Skills and Training
Training in the World Languages field is long and intensive, lasting14 for more than a year in some cases. Lessons consist of comprehensive foreign language instruction and technical skills training in individualized and group instruction. As part of the World Languages field, you could earn the following Department of Labor15 certifications:
Qualifications for the World Languages field are highly demanding. For those who qualify for this field, placement is excellent. Applicants16 must pass a top-secret background investigation for admission into this field.
Career Outlook
Individuals with foreign language skills are highly desirable to the Navy and employers in the civilian17 sector18. A second language not only provides you with communication skills and knowledge of different cultures, it also makes you more well-rounded and marketable in your career with the Navy or whatever career you may choose. In addition, the trustworthiness and maturity19 that are needed for successful clearance of a top-secret investigation is highly desirable to the Navy and civilian employers.