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MT

Missile Technician

Maintains and operates submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) systems aboard Ohio-class submarines.

Overall

4.3/10
Promotion6.6
Lifestyle3.0
Civilian ROI3.7
Happiness5.0
Manning %5.6
$$$ Pay2.3

Quick Stats

Enlistment BonusNo active bonus
Civilian Sector Transferability$50k–$85k
Promotion Speed
Manning %92%
Initial Contract6 yr

Security Clearance

Top Secret~$10K–$30K civilian sector value

Requires a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) covering your financial history, personal references, and criminal record. Processing takes 4–8 months and begins during your training pipeline.

ASVAB Requirements

AFQT Minimum

50

EL

222

Who This Is Best For

Best for technically elite individuals who want to be part of the nation's most consequential strategic mission. Submarine life is demanding, but the work is deeply meaningful and the specialized skills are highly valued. Ideal for disciplined individuals who can handle isolation, precision work, and the weight of strategic responsibility.

+Pros

  • Strong civilian career transition

Cons

  • Long A-school pipeline
  • Significant sea duty

Real Opinions

+Positive

Being a Missile Technician was the most challenging and transformational experience of my life.

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Extensive training, E-5 leadership, having unique experiences, being pushed beyond what I thought I could ever accomplish.

Glassdoor|

I would recommend MT to anyone considering it. The training is solid and the community takes care of its own.

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Critical & Mixed

You will be held to a similar standard to Nukes, yet not receive the incentive pay and will work longer and harder than your shipmates, with nothing extra to show for it.

Glassdoor|

Like any rate, MT has its downsides. Long hours, time away from family, and Navy bureaucracy are real.

MT is limited to only two duty stations — Kings Bay, GA and Bangor, WA. That's it for your entire career. If you don't like either location, you're stuck. The work on Trident missile systems is classified and technically fascinating, but the geographic restriction is the biggest drawback most MTs cite.

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Recruiter vs Reality

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

🫡 Recruiter says

The MT rate offers great training and career advancement opportunities!

Training and advancement are available but vary by command and manning. Ask specific questions about sea/shore rotation, typical duty stations, and advancement rates for MT.

🫡 Recruiter says

MT is one of the most important jobs in the Navy.

The strategic deterrence mission is real, but daily life is repetitive maintenance and inspections in a submarine environment. Patrols last 70-90 days submerged with no port calls.

🫡 Recruiter says

Missile Technicians maintain nuclear missiles on submarines.

MT maintains the Trident missile system on ballistic missile submarines. The responsibility is enormous and the security requirements are strict. The work is highly classified and technical.

🫡 Recruiter says

Missile Technicians maintain the nation's nuclear deterrent — Trident II D5 ballistic missiles.

💀 Reality

Your daily work is maintaining hydraulic systems, high-pressure air, and fire control equipment in the missile compartment. Most time is doing PMS on launch systems, not standing over a launch button. Deterrent patrols are long and repetitive.

🫡 Recruiter says

MTs serve on Ohio-class SSBNs — the most powerful submarines in the world.

💀 Reality

SSBN patrols average 77 days submerged with no port calls. The Blue/Gold crew rotation means 35 days in port before the other crew takes over. Your life revolves around Bangor, WA or Kings Bay, GA.

🫡 Recruiter says

MT work involves advanced electronics and weapons systems — it's cutting-edge.

💀 Reality

The Trident system is effective but fire control technology is not what most picture as "cutting-edge." You become an expert in military-only systems with no direct civilian equivalent.

🫡 Recruiter says

MTs have a predictable schedule with the Blue/Gold crew rotation.

💀 Reality

More predictable than surface ship schedules, but "predictable" still means 77 days submerged with 18-hour work cycles, no sunlight, no phone calls, and the same 150 people. Predictability does not make patrols shorter.

🫡 Recruiter says

MT has good advancement and the submarine community takes care of its people.

💀 Reality

Sub pay, sea pay, and special duty pay add up. But the submarine culture demands qualification above all else — unqualified sailors get hammered until they earn their dolphins, regardless of rate.

🫡 Recruiter says

Missile Technicians are trusted with the highest level of responsibility in the military.

💀 Reality

The Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) means continuous monitoring of your behavior, finances, and mental health. One bad decision off-duty can end your access and effectively end your career. The trust comes with constant scrutiny into your personal life.

Training Pipeline — Total ~36 weeks (8 months)

8w
28w
Boot Camp8 weeks
RTC Great Lakes, IL
Basic military training for all recruits
A-School28 weeks
NTTC Great Lakes, IL
9.7% washout
Technical training for rating qualification
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 92%

Cycle (Year)EligibleSelectedPromotion %
E-4252-Spring(2024)5588160%
E-4252-Fall(2024)752635%
E-5252-Spring(2024)533872%
E-5252-Fall(2024)1493926%
E-6252-Spring(2024)1303527%
E-6252-Fall(2024)8889%

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.

MT174Weapons System Supervisor

Primary specialty code for Missile Technician rating

MT265Ordnance Handling Officer Assistant

Advanced specialty code for experienced Missile Technician personnel

Potential Civilian Post-Navy Outcomes

Weapons Systems Technician

Transferability: 5/10

$50k–$85k

Lifestyle3/10

Ship vs. Shore Split

65% / 35%

Deployment Frequency

High

Physical Demand

medium — indoor

Watch Standing

3-section underway (8 on / 16 off)

In a 3-section rotation, the crew is divided into three teams. Each team stands an 8-hour watch shift, then has 16 hours off. In port, you stand 24-hour duty roughly every 3 days — one out of every three nights you stay aboard the ship. Underway (when attached to a ship command), the watch schedule runs continuously with shorter rest periods between shifts.

Watch qualifications vary by command and platform. Expect to qualify within 90 days of reporting.

Common Duty Stations

Naval Base KitsapSea
Family Friendly

Schools + spouse jobs

Base Housing Wait

Avg waitlist for on-base

Cost of Living

115

100 = national avg

Naval Submarine Base Kings BaySea
Family Friendly

Schools + spouse jobs

Base Housing Wait

Avg waitlist for on-base

Cost of Living

85

100 = national avg

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