41 Petty Officers from United States Navy Reserve submitted salaries.
The United States Navy Reserve is a branch of the United States Navy, which is part of both the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy, and has been active since 1775. With over 66,000 personnel, the Navy Reserve branch was launched in 1915 The US Navy as a whole operates from the Pentagon in Washington D.C. as its home base. The Reservists’ motto is “Ready Now, Anytime, Anywhere.” The Reserve was involved in World War I all the way up to the Operation Iraqi Freedom. All of the Reservists are also members of the Selected Reserve (SELRES), the Individual Ready Reserve, the Full Time support, or the Retired Reserve Program. Reservists are only called to active duty when they are needed.
United States Navy Reserve Careers
If you’re interested in working at the United States Navy Reserve, consider some of the following United States Navy career paths: • Surface Warfare • Health Care • Chaplain & Support • Information & Technology • Engineering & Applied Science • Service & Safety • Business & Legal • Aviation
United States Navy Reserve Culture
A United States Navy Reserve career is not your typical 9-5 job. However, work life involves hard work and recreation, as well as vacation time to visit family. Depending on whether or not you are on base, you will have access to regular, civilian amenities, such as full kitchen access, gym, etc. Best of all, the United States Navy Reserve provides a sense of job security and stability. Read about open positions on our jobs page for more information.
Commanding Officer is the highest paying job at United States Navy Reserve at $74,000 annually.
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