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ETS

Electronics Technician – Submarines (Navigation)

Maintains navigation, communications, and sonar electronic systems aboard submarines.

Overall

5.4/10
Promotion5.7
Lifestyle4.0
Civilian ROI6.7
Happiness5.0
Manning %9.4
$$$ Pay2.6

Quick Stats

Enlistment BonusNo active bonus
Civilian Sector Transferability$60k–$100k
Promotion Speed
Manning %73%
Initial Contract4 yr, 5 yr, 6 yr

Security Clearance

Secret~$3K–$15K civilian sector value

Requires a National Agency Check with Local Agency Check and Credit Check (NACLC). Processing typically takes 1–3 months and is initiated early in your training pipeline.

ASVAB Requirements

AFQT Minimum

50

EL

222

Who This Is Best For

Best for tech specialists who want submarine duty with a strong electronics focus and excellent civilian career transferability in telecommunications and defense systems. If you want the submarine experience with a technical career that translates well to civilian IT and defense roles, this delivers both.

+Pros

  • Strong civilian career transition

Cons

  • Long A-school pipeline
  • Significant sea duty

Real Opinions

+Positive

Nuke life is brutal but the bonuses and civilian options are insane. I walked into a $90k+ job right out.

r/navy|

ETS (nav ET) on submarines is a great rate if you like electronics and navigation systems. You maintain the ship's inertial navigation, GPS, and electronic charting systems. The troubleshooting skills transfer directly to civilian electronics and instrumentation jobs. A-school in Groton is solid technical training.

Reddit r/navy|

Submarine electronics technicians develop exceptional problem-solving abilities. You're often the only person on the boat who can fix critical navigation equipment, which builds confidence and expertise fast. The submarine community is tight-knit and the camaraderie is genuine.

Indeed|

Critical & Mixed

The hours are absolutely brutal. 12-16 hour days in the plant are normal. Your social life will suffer.

Submarine life means months underwater with no sunlight, no cell phone, and no privacy. The berthing is cramped, the hot-racking is real, and you're on watch constantly. Family separation is brutal — your spouse goes through holidays, birthdays, and emergencies alone while you're at depth with no communication.

Reddit r/submarines|

The nav ET community on subs is small, which is a double-edged sword. Everyone knows you and your reputation follows you, but advancement slots are limited. The 5-year minimum obligation on submarines is a long commitment if you realize sub life isn't for you after your first patrol.

Indeed|

Recruiter vs Reality

What the recruiter says vs. what it's actually like.

🫡 Recruiter says

Nuclear program pays huge bonuses and you will have unlimited civilian job options!

Bonuses are real but come with a 6-year contract minimum. The training pipeline is 2+ years, and underway hours in the plant are grueling. Civilian options are excellent but you earn every penny.

🫡 Recruiter says

ETS has more variety than nuclear submarine rates.

True, ETS works on multiple systems rather than focusing solely on the reactor. But you still live the submarine lifestyle with all its constraints.

🫡 Recruiter says

ETS maintains navigation and communication electronics on subs.

ETS is the non-nuclear electronics technician on submarines. You maintain sonar, radio, navigation, and periscope systems. The work is varied and technical.

🫡 Recruiter says

"The Navy is just like a civilian job but with better benefits."

💀 Reality

The Navy is a 24/7 commitment. You do not clock out. You can be recalled from leave, ordered to stay aboard on your day off, or deployed with two weeks notice. You cannot quit. The benefits are real — healthcare, housing, GI Bill — but the loss of personal freedom is something no civilian job requires. Understand that tradeoff before you sign.

🫡 Recruiter says

"You can bring your pet — lots of people have dogs on base."

Barracks do not allow pets. PCS moves with pets to overseas locations require quarantine and hundreds of dollars in vet paperwork. Pets and military life are doable but complicated.

🫡 Recruiter says

"Women have it easy in the Navy — they get special treatment."

Women face the same watches, deployments, and work requirements. They also navigate additional challenges including harassment and being a minority in many technical rates. Nobody has it easy.

🫡 Recruiter says

"You'll be able to use your GI Bill while you're in."

The Post-9/11 GI Bill is primarily a post-service benefit. Tuition Assistance is available while active duty but has annual caps and can be suspended during deployments. They are two separate programs.

🫡 Recruiter says

"Shore duty is basically a vacation compared to sea duty."

Shore duty has more predictable hours, but it is still a military assignment with duty days, inspections, and training requirements. Some shore billets are genuinely relaxed. Others are understaffed nightmares.

🫡 Recruiter says

"All Navy bases are in great locations near beaches."

Norfolk is not a beach paradise. Groton is cold. Kings Bay is rural. Some bases are in nice places — San Diego, Hawaii. But you do not choose, and the odds of getting your preferred location are low on your first tour.

Training Pipeline — Total ~86 weeks (20 months)

8w
26w
26w
26w
Boot Camp8 weeks
RTC Great Lakes, IL
Basic military training for all recruits
A-School26 weeks
NNPTC Goose Creek, SC
28.5% washout
Technical training for rating qualification
Nuclear Power School26 weeks
NNPTC Goose Creek, SC
Classroom nuclear theory and systems training
Nuclear Prototype26 weeks
Charleston, SC or Ballston Spa, NY
Hands-on reactor operations training
Fleet Assignment0 weeks
First duty station
Report to operational command

Ship Date Calculator

Enter your MEPS ship date to see when you'll complete each stage.

Promotion SpeedEarn higher pay fasterManning 73% (E-5/E-6)

Cycle (Year)EligibleSelectedPromotion %
E-4252-Spring(2024)6374117%
E-4252-Fall(2024)622439%
E-5252-Spring(2024)1545636%
E-5252-Fall(2024)925459%
E-6252-Spring(2024)463678%
E-6252-Fall(2024)382566%

Bonuses — Click here to see your military pay

Enlistment Bonus

No active bonus for this rate

You May Qualify for a Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC)

Specialties within this rate you can select, some with additional compensation. Each NEC has its own training, bonus potential, and career path.

ETS190Nuclear Reactor Operator

Primary specialty code for Electronics Technician – Submarines (Navigation) rating

ETS237Nuclear Shift Supervisor

Advanced specialty code for experienced Electronics Technician – Submarines (Navigation) personnel

Potential Civilian Post-Navy Outcomes

Navigation Electronics Technician

Transferability: 8/10

$60k–$100k

Lifestyle4/10

Ship vs. Shore Split

65% / 35%

Deployment Frequency

High

Physical Demand

medium — indoor

Watch Standing

3-section underway, 4-section in port

In a 4-section rotation, the crew is divided into four teams. Each team stands a 6-hour watch shift, then has 18 hours off before their next watch. In port, you stand 24-hour duty roughly every 4 days — meaning you stay aboard the ship overnight on your duty day.

Reactor watch stations require significant qualification time. Expect 6+ months of intensive watch qual.