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Engineering Aide (EA): Assist construction engineers in developing final construction plans. They conduct land surveys; prepare maps, sketches, drawings and blueprints; perform quality assurance tests on common construction materials such as soils, concrete and bituminous paving; and perform other engineering technician functions. Construction skills performed include: conducting construction site surveys for roads, airfields, pipelines, ditches, buildings, drainage structures and waterfront construction; preparing architectural, mechanical, electrical, hydrographic, topographic maps, and triangulation drawings; computing the volume of bulk materials (concrete, bituminous mixtures, and earthwork) from drawings and specifications; operating and maintaining various types of precision surveying and laboratory test instruments and equipment; designing grading and drainage systems; conducting quality control inspections for all types of construction projects; preparing equipment, manpower, and material estimates from drawings and specifications; prepares project network analysis, charts and graphs. Combat skills performed include: Embarkation via airlift/sealift; Chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) response including individual and unit protection and decontamination; coordinating disaster recovery teams (DRT) and airfield damage repair (ADR) teams; performing camp security (e.g. guard duty, obstacle construction, observation posts and patrols for squad/platoon sized elements, convoys with various numbers of troops and Civil Engineering Support Equipment (CESE) and communications set up). Individuals obtain small arms qualifications, advanced first Aide training and crew served weapons qualifications. YEARS OF SERVICE CAREER MILESTONES AVERAGE TIME TO ADVANCE COMMISSIONING OR OTHER SPECIAL PROGRAMS SEA/SHORE FLOW TYPICAL CAREER PATH DEVELOPMENT 29-30 CUCM 19.9 Yrs CSEL 36 Subsequent Sea/Shore Tours. 25-29 CUCM CUCS 22-25 CUCM CUCS EAC 18-22 CUCS EAC EA1 15-18 EAC EA1 11-15 EAC EA1 EA2 19.9 Yrs 17.8 19.9 Yrs 17.8 14.1 17.8 Yrs 14.1 9.7 14.1 Yrs 9.7 14.1 Yrs 9.7 5.0 CSEL, Naval Academy SEL/Company Chief LDO, OCS, MECP, CSEL, Camp David, Equal Opportunity Advisor, RDC, Recruiter, SARP LDO, OCS, MECP, Brig Duty, Camp David, Equal Opportunity Advisor, RDC, Recruiter, SARP, SERE Instructor, USS CONSTITUTION, Women Ashore 36 4 th Shore Tour Billet: Command SEL, Training Manager Duty: NCR, NAVFAC, NCG, CSFE/CECOS, ECM TechAD, EXWC, 36 4 th Sea Tour Billet: CMDCM, NMCB Company/OPS/Training Chief Duty: NMCB, NSW, UCT, NAVFAC, EXWC 48 3 rd Shore Tour Billet: Unit Ops, Division SEL, Course Manager, RSS Duty: CBMU, NCR, FISC, CSFE, NCTC. 36 3 rd Sea Tour Billet: Project Manager, Platoon CDR, Det SEL. Duty: NMCB, UCT, DEVGRU. 48 2 nd Shore Tour Billet: LPO, Crew Leader, Instructor, Recruit Division Commander, Recruiter, Presidential duty, Isolated Duty. Duty: CBMU, CBC, NCG, CSFE DET, PWD, UCT, Camp David. 1

YEARS OF SERVICE 7-11 EA1 EA2 3-7 EA2 EA3 CAREER MILESTONES AVERAGE TIME TO ADVANCE 9.7 Yrs 5.0 5.0 Yrs 2.6 EA CAREER PATH COMMISSIONING OR OTHER SPECIAL PROGRAMS 2 SEA/SHORE FLOW TYPICAL CAREER PATH DEVELOPMENT LDO, OCS, MECP 36 2 nd Sea Tour Billet: LPO, Crew/Squad Leader, Instructor, Training PO, Quality Control Rep, Safety Rep, Shop Supervisor. Duty: NMCB, ACB, UCT, DEVGRU. STA-21, OCS, MECP, Brig Duty, Camp David 1-3 EA3 2.6 Yrs Naval Academy, NROTC 1+/- EACN EACA Accession training Notes: 48 1 st Shore Tour Billet: Instructor, Recruit Division Commander, Recruiter, Survey Crew Leader/Planner, UCT Support. Duty: NCG, CBMU, Camp David. 36 1 st Sea Tour Billet: Basic trades. Duty: NMCB, CBMU, PWD. Qualification: SCWS. 9 Months Ceremonial Guard Recruit training, A School, and ECS (NEC 90CS) if initial billet is NECC. 1. OCCUPATION FIELD 7 (OF-7) RATING: Ratings in which primary technical focus is construction industry. A School is a requirement for all OF-7 ratings. 2. E8 and E9 SEABEE RATINGS: Three of the seven Seabee ratings compress to one rating at the E8 level. The remaining four compress at the E9 level. a. CUCM - CUCS - BU/SW/EA b. EQCM - CM/EO c. UCCM - CE/UT 3. WARFARE QUALIFICATION: The Seabee Combat Warfare specialist warfare designation was established in 1992. Qualifying units are the six Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs), the Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB), and the two Underwater Construction Teams (UCTs). 4. TRAINING: Important to remember that majority of C School NECs are dropped once an individual is advanced to E7. NECs held (excluding voluntary progression within the UCT diver series) are not indicative of career motivation. 5. CHALLENGING ASSIGNMENTS ( NOT by order of precedence): A. OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY SUPPORT ASSIGNMENTS: Unaccompanied billets lasting from 6 to 18 months located in Afghanistan, Djibouti, and various other locations. These billets are sea duty and offer advantages towards advancement. B. SPECWAR / SPECOPS: SPECWAR and SPECOPS communities are in need of Seabees, especially from the CM and EO ratings. These units have sea and shore duty components. The mission is to

provide support for teams CONUS and OCONUS. A security clearance is needed for these billets. JSOC Ops Chief requires command screening. All DEVGRU personnel require command screening. C. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALIONS (NMCBs): This arduous, demanding sea duty is the pillar of the Naval Construction Force. While current rotation varies, typical homeport period is 12 months followed by 6 month deployment. There are limited E-8 billets and no EACS billets. There is also a limited number of Bravo Company E5 & above billets (CE and UT). This type duty offers the best leadership opportunities. NMCB s are home ported in Port Hueneme, CA and Gulfport, MS. Commanding Officer screened and challenging career milestone positions within the Naval Mobile Construction Battalions include the Operations Chief, Training Chief, and NMCB Air Detachment LCPO. D. AMPHIBIOUS CONSTRUCTION BATTALIONS (ACBs): Provides ship to shore transportation of fuel, materials, and equipment by means of barge ferry operations. ACBs construct elevated and floating causeway piers, install ship to shore fueling systems, erect medium-size portage-support camps, and provide camp support, perimeter defense, and construction support. Deployments are numerous and short-term. Each ACB has a sea and shore component. Currently, ACBs are home ported in San Diego, CA and Little Creek, VA. E. NAVAL SUPPORT UNIT STATE DEPARTMENT (NSU): Provides the Department of State (DOS) with specialized skills in construction, maintenance, and the installation/repair of technical and physical security systems essential to DOS Diplomatic Security (DS), Counter-Intelligence, and Counter-Measures programs worldwide. Must be able to obtain a TS/SCI clearance. F. UNDERWATER CONSTRUCTION TEAMS (UCTs): Provides construction, inspection, and repair of ocean facilities such as wharves, piers, underwater pipelines, moorings, boat ramps, etc. Seabees are capable of diving to 190 feet using scuba or surface supplied air to perform work underwater. UCT units are located in Little Creek, VA and Port Hueneme, CA. Each unit has a sea and shore component. SEABEE UCT NECs SERIES: To achieve the pinnacle of the Seabee UCTs Enlisted Diver, service members capture increasing levels of knowledge and responsibility through the three tiered NEC series: I. 5932 - UCT Basic Diver (Apprentice Skill set) a. Considerations for promotion from E6 to E7 i. Prospective E7 NEC 5932 holders (by order of precedence): 1. Should have served 60 months at Construction Dive Detachment 2. Back to back shore duty is not career enhancing II. 5931 - UCT Advanced Diver (Journeyman Skill set) a. Considerations for promotion from E7 to E8 i. Prospective E8 NEC 5931 holders (by order of precedence): 1. Should be awarded or awaiting award of 5933 NEC 2. Should have all 5933 prerequisites complete, have test on file and NEC 5933 class scheduled 3. Should have all 5933 prerequisites complete, have test on file and NEC 5933 class requested 4. Should have served as Construction Dive Detachment AOIC 5. Should have 36 months dive duty as a 5931 NEC holder 6. Back to back shore duty is not career enhancing III. 5933 - UCT Master Diver (Master Skill set) G. MOBILE UTILITIES SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (MUSE): Provides specialized, easily transportable utility equipment for temporary support of utility and critical power systems, as well as, highly skilled Seabee technicians to provide technical assistance and training. MUSE includes generation, transformation, and distribution to meet emergency and unforeseen utility shortfalls. The Department of the Navy (DON) will provide MUSE to meet the requirements of federal and nonfederal activities, in five core mission areas: Cold Iron Support, Facility Support, Contingency 3

Response, Expeditionary Support, and as directed from higher. MUSE is located in Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, CA and consists of sea and shore component. MUSE program does not have OPCON or ADCON to 5633 technicians assigned to satellite billets. These considerations are specific to MUSE Technicians serving in one of the two MUSE Program NAVFAC EXWC, Port Hueneme, CA billets. This does not reflect MUSE members, holding the NEC, serving outside these billets SEABEE MUSE NEC: MUSE Seabees are designated by NEC 5633 and developed through the achievement of three specialty job qualification requirements, MUSE TECHNICIAN (MT), SENIOR MUSE TECHNICIAN (SMT), and MASTER MUSE TECHNICIAN(MMT): I. MUSE technician (MT) a. No special considerations for promotion from E6 to E7 i. Consider as a junior enlisted skill level ii. Non-diversity of assignments should not be a detractor iii. Back to back shore duty should not be a detractor. II. Senior MUSE Technician (SMT) Time in program matters. Senior MUSE Technician expected after 3-5 years in program. a. Considerations for promotion from E6 to E7 i. Prospective E7 Senior MUSE Technician (by order of precedence): 1. Should have Master MUSE Technician (MMT) qualifications complete. 2. Should have served as Leading Petty Officer (LPO) 3. Should have served as Detachment Officer in Charge (Det OIC) 4. Should be serving in Engineering Branch as Engineering Technician (ENG TECH) ii. Short Tour to support a MUSE Satellite billet or billet outside MUSE proper should not be a detractor iii. Limited Collateral Duties or community service should not be a detractor if member has high OPTEMPO iv. Non-diversity of assignments should not be a detractor v. Back to back Shore duty should not be a detractor. III. Master MUSE Technician (MMT) a. Considerations for promotion from E7 to E8 i. Prospective E8 Master MUSE Technician (by order of precedence): 1. Should have served as Branch Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO) 2. Should have completed IA assignment ii. Short Tour to support a MUSE Satellite billet or billet outside MUSE proper should not be a detractor iii. Non-diversity of assignments should not be a detractor iv. Back to back Shore duty should not be a detractor b. Considerations for promotion from E8 to E9 i. Prospective E9 Master MUSE Technician (by order of precedence): 1. Should have served as a Program Manager 2. Should have served as Deputy Program Manager or Division LCPO ii. Short Tour to support a MUSE Satellite billet or billet outside MUSE proper should not be a detractor iii. Non-diversity of assignments should not be a detractor iv. Back to back Shore duty should not be a detractor H. MANPOWER, PERSONNEL, TRAINING AND EDUCATION (MPTE) Responsible for cradle-tograve" monitoring, management and readiness of the health and welfare of the Seabees. Command screened and challenging career milestone positions include the Seabee Enlisted Community Tech Ad, Detailers, Placement Coordinators, Rating Specialists and Manpower Analyst. I. PRESIDENTIAL RETREAT, CAMP DAVID/ WHITE HOUSE DUTY: These jobs are high visibility slated jobs that require command screening. 4

J. RECRUITING / RECRUIT DIVISION COMMANDER / INSTRUCTOR: These billets are challenging leadership positions associated with the process of Sailorization. These challenging shore assignments offer huge advantages towards advancement. Must be SCW qualified and have a history of sustained superior performance to qualify for these billets. Jobs are command screened. Considerations for advancement from E6 to E7: A. E7 (Typical) - Experience in all primary Seabee assignments (Project Supervisor, Facilities Supervisor, and Special Programs). Warfare qualification: Seabee Combat Warfare and/or Expeditionary Warfare (EXW) or other (if have not been assigned to SCW qualifying unit). Advanced Training: Navy Enlisted Classifications (NECs), Primary Professional Military Education, College Credits, Master Training Specialist. I. Sustained superior performance II. Should have demonstrated advanced knowledge of Expeditionary/Contingency Construction and Warfare III. Should be Subject Matter Expert in Planning & Estimating IV. Should have demonstrated advanced knowledge of Construction Management V. Should be Subject Matter Expert for Tool Use, Maintenance and Safety Procedures VI. Should have demonstrated advanced knowledge of Drafting, Surveying, and Material Testing VII. Should have demonstrated advanced knowledge of Engineering Technical Support VIII. Should have demonstrated ability to manage Safety and Quality Control a. Sea Assignments i. Should have served as Asst Platoon Chief, LPO or Right Guide, Assistant LPO, Project Supervisor ii. Should have served as Asst Command Collateral (ie: ACFL, ACEMO, ADAPA) iii. Should have actively demonstrated leadership among peers and subordinates iv. Should have documented CPO 365 Phase I participation b. Shore Assignments i. NAVFAC, NCTC, NAVPERS and NCF Personnel assigned to TYCOM or SYSCOM staff, NPC, OF-7 (Seabee) A School or Advanced school instructors with 9502 NEC and Navy Military Trainer (NMT) qualification, are carefully screened and selected to that assignment. Sailors selected to serve on one of these staffs are considered to be at the top of operational expertise and are highly valued by the OF-7 (Seabee) community. ii. Personnel Assigned to RDC as a Recruit Division Commander, are carefully screened and selected for this high priority assignment. iii. Personnel assigned to OCONUS hard fill and/or independent duty should be viewed as a challenging assignment that is valued by the OF-7 (Seabee) community. Considerations for advancement from E7 to E8: B. E8 (Typical) - Experience of increased responsibility and complexity in primary Seabee responsibility assignments (Project Manager, Facilities Manager, Special Programs). Advanced Training: Senior Enlisted Academy, JPME, and Associate s Degree. I. Subsequent E7 criteria II. Sustained superior performance III. Warfare devices in addition to Seabee Combat Warfare Qualified (if applicable) IV. Should have demonstrated the ability to develop and lead CPOs a. Sea Assignments i. Should be qualified OOD ii. Should have served as LCPO or DET SEL 5

iii. iv. Considerations for advancement from E8 to E9: EA CAREER PATH Should have had Command Collateral with documented impact Should have demonstrated CPO 365 Phase I/II involvement (i.e. leading a committee) b. Shore Assignments (all) i. Personnel assigned to TYCOM/SYSCOM/NAVFAC staff, NPC, OF- 7(Seabee) Advance school instructors with 9502 NEC and Navy Military Trainer (NMT) qualification, are carefully screened and selected to that assignment. Sailors selected to serve one of these staffs are considered to be at the top of operational expertise and are highly valued by the OF-7 (Seabee) community. ii. Personnel Assigned to RDC as a Recruit Division Commander, are carefully screened and selected for this high priority assignment. C. E9 (Typical) - Proven ability to lead and direct people and organizations in tough, highly visible and challenging environments. Superior performance as Senior Enlisted Advisor/Leader (FEC/Expeditionary/Navy/Joint). Advanced Training: Senior Enlisted Academy, JPME, Bachelor s Degree. I. Subsequent E8 criteria II. Sustained superior performance III. Should have demonstrated the ability to lead Chiefs. a. Sea Assignments (all) i. Should have had Command Collateral with documented impact ii. Should have CPO 365 Phase I/II involvement and leading a committee b. Shore Assignments (all) i. Personnel assigned to TYCOM/SYSCOM/NAVFAC staff, NPC, OF- 7(Seabee) Advance school instructors with 9502 NEC and Navy Military Trainer (NMT) qualification, are carefully screened and selected to that assignment. Sailors selected to serve one of these staffs are considered to be at the top of operational expertise and are highly valued by the OF-7 (Seabee) community. 6