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U. S. NAVY CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS Making a Difference Around the Globe

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Page 1: U. S. NAVY CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS

U. S. NAVY CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS

Making a Difference Around the Globe

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Who We Are…

CEC Officers

Naval Officers • Tactical Professionals • Leaders

Engineering Professionals • Licensed PEs and RAs • Continuing technical education

Business Professionals • Contracting authority • Business education

1,275 CEC Officers (2% of all

Naval officers)

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What We Do…

Facilities Management

Construction & Contract Management

Base Operations, Planning and Maintenance

Expeditionary

Construction support for military and humanitarian operations

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Facilities Management

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Naval Facilities Engineering Command

What We Do…

NAVFAC

Handles all facilities management (public works & new construction) responsibilities for every Navy & Marine Corps bases

Nearly 20,000 employees

Engineers, Architects, Contract Specialists, and Trades

$12+ billion in annual business

140 locations worldwide

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Facility Planning

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Design Engineering

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Project Management

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Operation and maintenance of base facilities and utility systems • Facility maintenance and repair

• Utility systems operation/maint.

• Transportation equipment

and maintenance

• Supervise military or civilian work

force and contractors

Facility/Contract Management

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Energy Management Geothermal Plant China Lake, CA

Wind Turbines Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

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Expeditionary

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Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

What We Do…

Seabees Navy’s deployable construction force

600 person self-sufficient land-based units

Expeditionary construction support for military operations

Worldwide deployments in support of contingency construction, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance

Projects include housing, roads, airstrips, bridges, schools, clinics, wells

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Seabees

We Build

We Fight

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Seabees

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Seabees

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Seabees

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Seabees

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Typical Accession Candidate

Requirements 19-35 years old U.S. Citizen 2.7 GPA ABET accredited Engineering

degree or NAAB accredited Architectural

degree Sources

Colleges / Private Sector

USNA

Line to Staff Transfers

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CEC Collegiate Program

*Paid to complete your degree*

College Salary (varies by location) & Benefits Earn an average of $3,200/month for up to 2 years before

graduation Full medical/dental insurance, ID card, Military Discounts

Duties while still in college Graduate with good grades, PT test twice a year No uniforms, haircuts, classes, or drill while in college

What your commitment is Officer Candidate School and Civil Engineer Corps Officer

School (CECOS) 4 years of active-duty service

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CEC Pipeline

Officer Candidate School (OCS) 12 weeks Newport, RI

CEC Officer School (CECOS) 16 weeks Port Hueneme, CA

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What’s the difference between a fairy tale and a sea story?

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“Any man who may be asked in this century, what he did to make his life worthwhile…can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction, ‘I served in the United States Navy’” -President John F. Kennedy Jr