SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/09/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/09/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Founded in 1985, ATS is a company with a presence in the United States, Mexico and the United Kingdom. We are professionals in Industrial Maintenance and we make factories run better. Fundada en 1985, ATS es una empresa con presencia en los Estados Unidos, México y el Reino Unido. Somos profesionales en mantenimiento industrial y hacemos que las fábricas funcionen mejor. Principal Duties/Responsibilities: Oversees the integrity of inventory and restocking of items in inventory. Manages onsite inventory, which may include spare parts. Processes repairs for stock; puts away stock; timestamps repair parts; pulls parts; delivers component parts to technicians for repairs. Controls inventory and material from vendors keeping within established department budget; proposes changes to stock levels and reorder levels for effective inventory management; analyzes inventory records. Processes requisitions; monitors stock levels and parts; enters order and stocking data in tracking program; receives purchase orders and stocks items; checks on status of orders expedites late material orders. Maintains cross-reference system for optimal usage; tracks and updates nonconforming parts. Works closely with department managers/supervisors to assure areas stay within budget. Assist with inventory problem resolution; oversees the integrity of inventory and resolves discrepancies; participates in semi-annual physical inventory; works with Accounting and auditors to assure accuracy. Controls inventory and material from vendors keeping within established department budget. Participates in available training devoted to purchasing professionalism and to acquire supervisory and management skills. Sources and evaluates vendors who can supply plant level services May spend extensive time supporting purchasing team in researching difficult to find and expensive parts or materials. Recommends the reduction and/or transfer of slow-moving and obsolete inventory. Oversees the follow-up of past due orders and performs activities to reduce POE and invoice grief. Establishes and maintains an aggressive cost reduction program, reporting results to department management. Assists Customer Service agents and Operations personnel with system parts transactions. Places claim with OEM's to replace defective parts under warranty. Confers with department managers and/or supervisors to determine status of scheduled tasks. Prepares performance data in 4up charting. Ensures ISO conformance. May, under supervision and training, create and administer a sequential work schedule via a computerized scheduling system including: drawing up a master schedule, plan and schedule workflow, plan sequence of operations, expedites operations that delay schedules and alters schedules to meet unforeseen conditions. Participates in Service/Quality Initiative; continually improves processes; quantitatively monitors processes. Completes required quality core classes and uses skills and techniques presented. Uses the Core Values in work environment. Adheres to company/customer safety procedures. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSAs), & Competencies: Essential KSAs: Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; and three years of related experience and/or training; or five years equivalent combination of education and experience. Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos; write simple correspondence; effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization; add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals; compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs; apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form; deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Desirable KSAs: Must be a team player, organized, self-motivated and able to prioritize. Must have outstanding people and communication skills to interact with other team members, customers, and management. Competencies: Personal Discipline Communications Customer Focus Physical Demands and Working Conditions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands/fingers to handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb, ascend/descend or balance to heights that may require a ladder or lift; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl in confined spaces; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 50 pounds. The employee is regularly required to use close vision and color vision. The employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock. Work is typically performed in a factory environment and is usually very loud. In the factory environment, the employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and/or greasy or slippery factory floors. ATS believes in fair and equitable pay. Please note that actual salaries may vary within the range, or be above or below the range, based on factors including, but not limited to, education, training, experience, professional achievement, business need, and location. We also offer market leading benefit programs including Medical, Dental and Vision plans, PTO, a 401k retirement plans with employer matching, tuition reimbursement, and more. Pay Range $54,895.22 $70,206.13 USD ATS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all aspects of employment to all applicants and employees without regard to age, color, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or other legally protected status. Review the privacy policy here. ATS se compromete a brindar igualdad de oportunidades de empleo en todos los aspectos del empleo a todos los solicitantes y empleados, independientemente de su edad, color, raza, religión, sexo (incluido el embarazo, identidad de género y orientación sexual), origen nacional, discapacidad, estatus de veterano, información genética u otro estatus legalmente protegido. Revisión de la política de privacidad aquí here.
04/09/2026
Full time
Founded in 1985, ATS is a company with a presence in the United States, Mexico and the United Kingdom. We are professionals in Industrial Maintenance and we make factories run better. Fundada en 1985, ATS es una empresa con presencia en los Estados Unidos, México y el Reino Unido. Somos profesionales en mantenimiento industrial y hacemos que las fábricas funcionen mejor. Principal Duties/Responsibilities: Oversees the integrity of inventory and restocking of items in inventory. Manages onsite inventory, which may include spare parts. Processes repairs for stock; puts away stock; timestamps repair parts; pulls parts; delivers component parts to technicians for repairs. Controls inventory and material from vendors keeping within established department budget; proposes changes to stock levels and reorder levels for effective inventory management; analyzes inventory records. Processes requisitions; monitors stock levels and parts; enters order and stocking data in tracking program; receives purchase orders and stocks items; checks on status of orders expedites late material orders. Maintains cross-reference system for optimal usage; tracks and updates nonconforming parts. Works closely with department managers/supervisors to assure areas stay within budget. Assist with inventory problem resolution; oversees the integrity of inventory and resolves discrepancies; participates in semi-annual physical inventory; works with Accounting and auditors to assure accuracy. Controls inventory and material from vendors keeping within established department budget. Participates in available training devoted to purchasing professionalism and to acquire supervisory and management skills. Sources and evaluates vendors who can supply plant level services May spend extensive time supporting purchasing team in researching difficult to find and expensive parts or materials. Recommends the reduction and/or transfer of slow-moving and obsolete inventory. Oversees the follow-up of past due orders and performs activities to reduce POE and invoice grief. Establishes and maintains an aggressive cost reduction program, reporting results to department management. Assists Customer Service agents and Operations personnel with system parts transactions. Places claim with OEM's to replace defective parts under warranty. Confers with department managers and/or supervisors to determine status of scheduled tasks. Prepares performance data in 4up charting. Ensures ISO conformance. May, under supervision and training, create and administer a sequential work schedule via a computerized scheduling system including: drawing up a master schedule, plan and schedule workflow, plan sequence of operations, expedites operations that delay schedules and alters schedules to meet unforeseen conditions. Participates in Service/Quality Initiative; continually improves processes; quantitatively monitors processes. Completes required quality core classes and uses skills and techniques presented. Uses the Core Values in work environment. Adheres to company/customer safety procedures. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSAs), & Competencies: Essential KSAs: Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; and three years of related experience and/or training; or five years equivalent combination of education and experience. Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos; write simple correspondence; effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization; add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals; compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs; apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form; deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Desirable KSAs: Must be a team player, organized, self-motivated and able to prioritize. Must have outstanding people and communication skills to interact with other team members, customers, and management. Competencies: Personal Discipline Communications Customer Focus Physical Demands and Working Conditions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands/fingers to handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb, ascend/descend or balance to heights that may require a ladder or lift; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl in confined spaces; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 50 pounds. The employee is regularly required to use close vision and color vision. The employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock. Work is typically performed in a factory environment and is usually very loud. In the factory environment, the employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and/or greasy or slippery factory floors. ATS believes in fair and equitable pay. Please note that actual salaries may vary within the range, or be above or below the range, based on factors including, but not limited to, education, training, experience, professional achievement, business need, and location. We also offer market leading benefit programs including Medical, Dental and Vision plans, PTO, a 401k retirement plans with employer matching, tuition reimbursement, and more. Pay Range $54,895.22 $70,206.13 USD ATS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all aspects of employment to all applicants and employees without regard to age, color, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or other legally protected status. Review the privacy policy here. ATS se compromete a brindar igualdad de oportunidades de empleo en todos los aspectos del empleo a todos los solicitantes y empleados, independientemente de su edad, color, raza, religión, sexo (incluido el embarazo, identidad de género y orientación sexual), origen nacional, discapacidad, estatus de veterano, información genética u otro estatus legalmente protegido. Revisión de la política de privacidad aquí here.
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/09/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
Horizon Develop Build Manage
Mc Farland, Wisconsin
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
Horizon Develop Build Manage
Cottage Grove, Wisconsin
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
04/09/2026
Full time
Assistant Safety Manager Madison, Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year , highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest , leading to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily Housing Council, ranking . This achievement underscores our strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts. Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies, investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities. The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits Exercise independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks and provide conclusions to project teams. Oversee planning, inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. Ensure safety signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites. Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring focused training. Support project teams in completing Activity Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. Independently determine when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and identify when safety infractions require training, citations, and/or immediate work stoppage. Provide dedicated on-site safety training as needed. Assist project teams during OSHA inspections and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion with minimal oversight. Recommend improvements to safety programs based on analysis and professional judgement. Track deadlines for safety-related compliance and reporting. Analyze incident and near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and root-cause analysis. Support claims management by completing required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. Assist with fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training & Communication Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for safety-related trainings. Design and deliver safety training content using professional discretion. Advise project teams on safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory requirements. Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence through continuous improvement. Additional Duties Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Perform work requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training programs, and operational practices. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Education Associate or bachelor's degree in safety management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience More than one year of experience in a safety-related or construction support role. Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction regulations, and typical construction site protocols. Certifications Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification required (or ability to obtain within one year). First Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days of employment). Technology Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills Ability to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for safety compliance. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience implementing and presenting safety policies and procedures. Ability to design and deliver effective training programs. Professional and effective interaction with employees, customers, and community partners. Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and effectively. Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate with appropriate stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to communicate regularly with direct supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work Environment & Physical Demands Ability to work in both office and active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise, dust, and moving equipment. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing stairs or ladders. Ability to reach overhead and at/below shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting signage. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during site inspections or incident investigations. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots. Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and review documents both up close and at a distance. Ability to hear alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Must maintain a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and insurance. Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends, nights, and extended hours (40-60 hours per week when traveling). Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIa9697bcd5ad2-2904
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/09/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Maintenance Lead Department: Maintenance Division: Operations At Daniel Defense, Only the Best Build the Best Daniel Defense engineers and manufactures the world's finest weapon systems and accessories. Our mission, Honor God. Defend Freedom , is accomplished by serving customers and providing top-quality solutions to our military, law enforcement, and civilian customers seeking premium firearms for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting. As the Maintenance Lead, you will be responsible for the functions outlined below, directing skilled maintenance operations across facilities and production equipment while mentoring the maintenance team. The Maintenance Lead role requires demonstrated mastery of the full Equipment Maintenance career path through Equipment Maintenance 5. Essential Functions: Work directly with the Facility and Maintenance Manager in overall operation and repair of the facility and production equipment.Mentor, train, and coach behaviors of direct reports; escalate issues as needed to manager.Assist with cost accounting and project planning; submit budget recommendations and monitor expenditures.Perform a wide variety of skilled maintenance work to maintain structures, electrical systems, heating systems, plumbing, machine repair, hydraulics, refrigeration, etc.Perform skilled maintenance work relating primarily to production equipment, including electrical, plumbing, machine repair, hydraulics, and pneumatics.Troubleshoot and repair a variety of equipment, including CNC equipment and programmable logic controllers (PLC).Install, teardown, and relocate a variety of equipment.Maintain forklifts and man lifts.Perform a variety of machine shop fabrication and repairs.Perform advanced preventative maintenance using specialized equipment.Perform various machining or bench operations to alter and repair tools, dies, fixtures, jigs, and gauges; work from drawings and specifications where applicable.Understand health and safety issues and ensure all safety procedures are followed by assignee.Maintain work order records through assigning and closing.Report to work on time on scheduled workdays; work scheduled mandatory overtime hours.Work with and train other employees; provide superior customer service at all times.Perform a wide variety of general building maintenance.Responsible for demonstrating commitment to and leadership of environmental health and safety principles, policies and procedures.Participates in the company's efforts to continuously improve in Safety, 6S, Quality, Delivery and Productivity.Expected to be a contributor to the company standards on high integrity, safety, fair and equitable treatment and a positive work environmentOther responsibilities as deemed appropriate or necessary by management. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities High school diploma or GED required; demonstrated competency at the Equipment Maintenance 5 level required. 10+ years of maintenance experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment or equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.Completed apprenticeship or equivalent training program; journeyman certification preferred.Knowledge of and ability to reference NFPA 79.Expert-level knowledge across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.1-2 years of experience in a supervisory or lead role preferred.Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to lead, motivate, and develop a maintenance team.Ability to assist with budget preparation, cost tracking, and project planning.Teamwork and the ability to cooperate and work proactively with all departments is a must.May be required to work varying shifts or weekends as needed.Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work under deadlines and pressure.Demonstrated ability to recognize and work in accordance with our Company Values.It is understood employees may be assigned to other departments, functional groups, and/or shifts as deemed necessary by management. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 50 pounds.Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting and bending throughout the work day.Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, to include working in and around machinery, exposure to noise and chemicals, lights/lasers, etc.Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment as required by your position and/or Company policy. Daniel Defense is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer and promotes a "Drug-Free Workplace." Note: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to the job. This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this job. Responsibilities are subject to change at the discretion of the employer and do not establish a contract of employment - Daniel Defense is an at-will employer. PI953ed8de2e56-1682
04/09/2026
Full time
Maintenance Lead Department: Maintenance Division: Operations At Daniel Defense, Only the Best Build the Best Daniel Defense engineers and manufactures the world's finest weapon systems and accessories. Our mission, Honor God. Defend Freedom , is accomplished by serving customers and providing top-quality solutions to our military, law enforcement, and civilian customers seeking premium firearms for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting. As the Maintenance Lead, you will be responsible for the functions outlined below, directing skilled maintenance operations across facilities and production equipment while mentoring the maintenance team. The Maintenance Lead role requires demonstrated mastery of the full Equipment Maintenance career path through Equipment Maintenance 5. Essential Functions: Work directly with the Facility and Maintenance Manager in overall operation and repair of the facility and production equipment.Mentor, train, and coach behaviors of direct reports; escalate issues as needed to manager.Assist with cost accounting and project planning; submit budget recommendations and monitor expenditures.Perform a wide variety of skilled maintenance work to maintain structures, electrical systems, heating systems, plumbing, machine repair, hydraulics, refrigeration, etc.Perform skilled maintenance work relating primarily to production equipment, including electrical, plumbing, machine repair, hydraulics, and pneumatics.Troubleshoot and repair a variety of equipment, including CNC equipment and programmable logic controllers (PLC).Install, teardown, and relocate a variety of equipment.Maintain forklifts and man lifts.Perform a variety of machine shop fabrication and repairs.Perform advanced preventative maintenance using specialized equipment.Perform various machining or bench operations to alter and repair tools, dies, fixtures, jigs, and gauges; work from drawings and specifications where applicable.Understand health and safety issues and ensure all safety procedures are followed by assignee.Maintain work order records through assigning and closing.Report to work on time on scheduled workdays; work scheduled mandatory overtime hours.Work with and train other employees; provide superior customer service at all times.Perform a wide variety of general building maintenance.Responsible for demonstrating commitment to and leadership of environmental health and safety principles, policies and procedures.Participates in the company's efforts to continuously improve in Safety, 6S, Quality, Delivery and Productivity.Expected to be a contributor to the company standards on high integrity, safety, fair and equitable treatment and a positive work environmentOther responsibilities as deemed appropriate or necessary by management. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities High school diploma or GED required; demonstrated competency at the Equipment Maintenance 5 level required. 10+ years of maintenance experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment or equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.Completed apprenticeship or equivalent training program; journeyman certification preferred.Knowledge of and ability to reference NFPA 79.Expert-level knowledge across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.1-2 years of experience in a supervisory or lead role preferred.Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to lead, motivate, and develop a maintenance team.Ability to assist with budget preparation, cost tracking, and project planning.Teamwork and the ability to cooperate and work proactively with all departments is a must.May be required to work varying shifts or weekends as needed.Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work under deadlines and pressure.Demonstrated ability to recognize and work in accordance with our Company Values.It is understood employees may be assigned to other departments, functional groups, and/or shifts as deemed necessary by management. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 50 pounds.Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting and bending throughout the work day.Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, to include working in and around machinery, exposure to noise and chemicals, lights/lasers, etc.Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment as required by your position and/or Company policy. Daniel Defense is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer and promotes a "Drug-Free Workplace." Note: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to the job. This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this job. Responsibilities are subject to change at the discretion of the employer and do not establish a contract of employment - Daniel Defense is an at-will employer. PI953ed8de2e56-1682
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/09/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
In any large community like the Navy, law enforcement and security are essential. Whether executing crime prevention programs or carrying out anti-terrorism measures, the Sailors working as the Navy's military police are equipped to handle any situation. Provide security on ships, at bases and at military installations all around the world. Train to become a K9 dog handler and even protect and escort shipboard weapons in the armory. The call to serve and protect starts by defending our own. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None What to Expect Master-at-Arms More Information Responsibilities The law enforcement and security community provides a wide range of critical services to every part of the Navy. As a Master-at-Arms you may: Provide security and physical protection for service members Train fellow Sailors in security and shore patrol duties Serve as a security advisor for your squadron Assist in crowd control and riot prevention Operate military prisons (brigs) aboard ships and on shore Handle and care and training for dogs that detect narcotics and explosives Conduct waterborne security patrol and interdiction operations Provide protective service to high-ranking dignitaries and government officials Conduct preliminary investigations into Uniform Code of Military Justice violations Conduct crime prevention programs Work Environment As an Enlisted Sailor working in law enforcement, you will have the chance to work in a number of environments. Though sometimes you may work behind a desk, you will often be out interacting with the community in a law enforcement capacity. You can expect to work at shore stations in the United States and overseas, aboard ships or as part of a maritime security squadron. In short, your assignments could take you anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Law Enforcement & Security role will report to San Antonio, TX, where they will receive formal Navy technical training at "A" School for about 9 weeks. Here, they will learn antiterrorism techniques, armed sentry/post standing techniques, crime prevention, military and civil law, communications, first aid, firearms deployment and physical restraint techniques. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of Law Enforcement & Security can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in law enforcement and security. Those seeking a Master-at-Arms position should be people-oriented, dedicated, resourceful and versatile. They should also possess physical strength, manual dexterity and be competent with tools and equipment. Citizenship requirements may vary. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Masters-at-Arms in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Masters-at-Arms may serve anywhere in the world-on ships or at bases and installations. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Masters-at-Arms in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted servicemembers: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Special Operations Careers compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/08/2026
Full time
In any large community like the Navy, law enforcement and security are essential. Whether executing crime prevention programs or carrying out anti-terrorism measures, the Sailors working as the Navy's military police are equipped to handle any situation. Provide security on ships, at bases and at military installations all around the world. Train to become a K9 dog handler and even protect and escort shipboard weapons in the armory. The call to serve and protect starts by defending our own. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None What to Expect Master-at-Arms More Information Responsibilities The law enforcement and security community provides a wide range of critical services to every part of the Navy. As a Master-at-Arms you may: Provide security and physical protection for service members Train fellow Sailors in security and shore patrol duties Serve as a security advisor for your squadron Assist in crowd control and riot prevention Operate military prisons (brigs) aboard ships and on shore Handle and care and training for dogs that detect narcotics and explosives Conduct waterborne security patrol and interdiction operations Provide protective service to high-ranking dignitaries and government officials Conduct preliminary investigations into Uniform Code of Military Justice violations Conduct crime prevention programs Work Environment As an Enlisted Sailor working in law enforcement, you will have the chance to work in a number of environments. Though sometimes you may work behind a desk, you will often be out interacting with the community in a law enforcement capacity. You can expect to work at shore stations in the United States and overseas, aboard ships or as part of a maritime security squadron. In short, your assignments could take you anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Law Enforcement & Security role will report to San Antonio, TX, where they will receive formal Navy technical training at "A" School for about 9 weeks. Here, they will learn antiterrorism techniques, armed sentry/post standing techniques, crime prevention, military and civil law, communications, first aid, firearms deployment and physical restraint techniques. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of Law Enforcement & Security can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in law enforcement and security. Those seeking a Master-at-Arms position should be people-oriented, dedicated, resourceful and versatile. They should also possess physical strength, manual dexterity and be competent with tools and equipment. Citizenship requirements may vary. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Masters-at-Arms in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Masters-at-Arms may serve anywhere in the world-on ships or at bases and installations. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Masters-at-Arms in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted servicemembers: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Special Operations Careers compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/08/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Our mission is to help individuals live the best lives possible through better health and inclusion in a positive community! Job Description 10 Fitness Personal Trainers are expected to uphold and deliver the 10 Fitness member experience while conducting personal training sessions with clients during one-on-one and/or group sessions. 10 Fitness Personal Trainers should be committed individuals who are patient and resilient. They should be honest, enthusiastic about helping others and have a strong desire to make a difference. All team members will contribute to running a clean, friendly and well-maintained club, execute the team member basics of being on time and complying with company policies. The team member will strive to ensure a safe, fun, and interactive environment in a positive and professional manner. Member Experience: Demonstrate the proper and safe use of strength training and cardiovascular equipment Ensure that all members are following the member rules while in the club Assist management with performing 30-minute training assessments for new members Complete PT goal assessment/Par-Q prior to training new clients Hand off to Management after training with a recommended training program Help clients meet fitness objectives by coaching and encouraging them through personal training sessions Encourage and schedule clients to participate in Level 10 Create individual programming for clients that cannot participate in Level 10 Support clients' nutritional needs to encourage success Generate client progress reports with accurate measurements and fitness testing (completed every four to six weeks) Establish and maintain a positive and professional working relationship with members and clients Help non-PT clients with their workouts and build relationships with them via walking the floor during time outside of training clients and offer members a fitness assessment Help assist the front desk in assisting members by checking members in, selling retail items at the POS, setting massage chairs and tanning beds, and answering the phone Maintain a respectful and professional attitude with all company employees Club Cleanliness and Safety: Ensure the training area is clean and well-organized during shift Perform routine safety checks during assigned shift; follow up with management if there are any concerns Re-rack equipment and weights and clean equipment as needed Expectations: 75% of a trainer's time should be spent training clients or prospects by 90-day mark of employment All personal training clients should be participating in at least 1 Level 10 per week Client weigh ins and measurements should be taken and recorded every 4 to 6 weeks 30% of fitness assessment prospects should purchase personal training 100% of non-training time should be spent developing relationships to increase clientele, creating programming for clients that cannot participate in Level 10, helping the front desk with customer service, cleaning, and re-racking weights Trainers should be on time and ready for all training sessions 100% of the time Trainers should learn and practice all 10 Fitness core values by 90-day mark of employment Certification / Experience: 10 Fitness approved personal training certification required CPR/AED certification required Course work in physical education, nutrition, physiology, and exercise science is preferred Certified in MX4-Level 10 Educational Level: High School Diploma or GED required College degree in Kinesiology, or related field is highly preferred Physical Requirements: This job duty often requires the employee to regularly stand for up to 8 hours, walk, kneel, reach with hands and arms, and effectively communicate Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds Work Environment: Employee may be regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts while performing duties of this job Employee may be exposed to higher volume levels of noise while in this environment Compensation: Personal Trainers are paid per training session in addition to being paid hourly. 10 Fitness uses a tier system to determine trainers' pay rates. Tier advancement is based on monthly session count, performance appraisal scores, tenure with the company, and training experience. Below are the pay rates associated with each training tier (6 tiers total). Novice 1 Novice 2 Intermediate Advanced Elite Master Hourly Rate $13.00 $13.25 $13.75 $14.00 $14.50 $15.00-$18.00 30-min Session $5.00 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $8.00 60-min Session $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $16.00 This job description intends to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the people assigned to this job. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. The order in which duties and responsibilities are listed is not significant. PI3d3cc98238d5-0829
04/08/2026
Full time
Our mission is to help individuals live the best lives possible through better health and inclusion in a positive community! Job Description 10 Fitness Personal Trainers are expected to uphold and deliver the 10 Fitness member experience while conducting personal training sessions with clients during one-on-one and/or group sessions. 10 Fitness Personal Trainers should be committed individuals who are patient and resilient. They should be honest, enthusiastic about helping others and have a strong desire to make a difference. All team members will contribute to running a clean, friendly and well-maintained club, execute the team member basics of being on time and complying with company policies. The team member will strive to ensure a safe, fun, and interactive environment in a positive and professional manner. Member Experience: Demonstrate the proper and safe use of strength training and cardiovascular equipment Ensure that all members are following the member rules while in the club Assist management with performing 30-minute training assessments for new members Complete PT goal assessment/Par-Q prior to training new clients Hand off to Management after training with a recommended training program Help clients meet fitness objectives by coaching and encouraging them through personal training sessions Encourage and schedule clients to participate in Level 10 Create individual programming for clients that cannot participate in Level 10 Support clients' nutritional needs to encourage success Generate client progress reports with accurate measurements and fitness testing (completed every four to six weeks) Establish and maintain a positive and professional working relationship with members and clients Help non-PT clients with their workouts and build relationships with them via walking the floor during time outside of training clients and offer members a fitness assessment Help assist the front desk in assisting members by checking members in, selling retail items at the POS, setting massage chairs and tanning beds, and answering the phone Maintain a respectful and professional attitude with all company employees Club Cleanliness and Safety: Ensure the training area is clean and well-organized during shift Perform routine safety checks during assigned shift; follow up with management if there are any concerns Re-rack equipment and weights and clean equipment as needed Expectations: 75% of a trainer's time should be spent training clients or prospects by 90-day mark of employment All personal training clients should be participating in at least 1 Level 10 per week Client weigh ins and measurements should be taken and recorded every 4 to 6 weeks 30% of fitness assessment prospects should purchase personal training 100% of non-training time should be spent developing relationships to increase clientele, creating programming for clients that cannot participate in Level 10, helping the front desk with customer service, cleaning, and re-racking weights Trainers should be on time and ready for all training sessions 100% of the time Trainers should learn and practice all 10 Fitness core values by 90-day mark of employment Certification / Experience: 10 Fitness approved personal training certification required CPR/AED certification required Course work in physical education, nutrition, physiology, and exercise science is preferred Certified in MX4-Level 10 Educational Level: High School Diploma or GED required College degree in Kinesiology, or related field is highly preferred Physical Requirements: This job duty often requires the employee to regularly stand for up to 8 hours, walk, kneel, reach with hands and arms, and effectively communicate Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds Work Environment: Employee may be regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts while performing duties of this job Employee may be exposed to higher volume levels of noise while in this environment Compensation: Personal Trainers are paid per training session in addition to being paid hourly. 10 Fitness uses a tier system to determine trainers' pay rates. Tier advancement is based on monthly session count, performance appraisal scores, tenure with the company, and training experience. Below are the pay rates associated with each training tier (6 tiers total). Novice 1 Novice 2 Intermediate Advanced Elite Master Hourly Rate $13.00 $13.25 $13.75 $14.00 $14.50 $15.00-$18.00 30-min Session $5.00 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $8.00 60-min Session $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $16.00 This job description intends to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the people assigned to this job. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. The order in which duties and responsibilities are listed is not significant. PI3d3cc98238d5-0829
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/08/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/08/2026
Full time
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/08/2026
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SO OTHERS MAY LIVE When disaster strikes, Aviation Rescue Swimmers don't hesitate-they jump. Into raging seas, hurricane winds, and combat zones, they go where others won't- to bring people back alive. As part of the world's most elite Special Operations force, Navy AIRRs execute life-or-death rescues in the most extreme conditions. Whether pulling survivors from sinking ships, saving downed pilots, or braving towering waves, they live by one mission: so others may live. That motto isn't just a phrase-it's a promise. And they prove it every time they leap into the unknown. Enlisted None WATCH VIDEOS ABOUT AIRR Aviation Rescue Swimmer Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Sierra Naval Aircrewman Helicopter - Romeo Naval Aircrewman: MH-60 Romeo & MH-60 Sierra AVIATION RESCUE SWIMMER: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS Responsibilities Aviation Rescue Swimmers are tasked with entering treacherous conditions to assist with rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. One day you may be evacuating families on the other side of the globe amidst a catastrophic storm, and the next day rescuing the crew of a ship off the Pacific coast or saving a mountain climber hanging from an inaccessible cliff. Depending on your role, duties may include: Coordinating with pilots as an Aircrewman aboard helicopters Saving the crew of downed aircraft, people aboard stranded or capsized vessels at sea, or hikers and mountain climbers in danger Rescuing civilians during natural disasters in collaboration with other forces such as the Coast Guard Delivering aid and supplies to other countries in humanitarian operations Providing support to Naval Special Warfare Operations Conducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operations Operate radar, Forward Looking Infrared sensors, missile systems and door guns in anti-surface operations Transporting troops and cargo to and from ships In this role, you will specialize as a Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) or a Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR). Naval Aircrewman Helicopter (AWS) AWS's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Surface Warfare Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Airborne Mine Countermeasure Logistics Naval Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter (AWR) AWR's operate various aircraft systems to support a range of mission types including: Anti-Submarine Recon & Intelligence Anti-Surface Ship Search and Rescue Combat Search and Rescue Naval Special Warfare Fire Support Work Environment As an AIRR, you will operate in almost every type of extreme environment and may be assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) or Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) sea or shore duty in any part of the world. You could be assigned to squadrons at Naval Air Stations and may deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combat ships and support ships. Training & Advancement Aviation Rescue Swimmers must be prepared to operate in any challenging environment. It's why two years of training in advanced swimming and lifesaving techniques, helicopter mission equipment and helicopter weapons systems are required before you report to your first squadron. Throughout training, candidates are continually tested mentally and physically as they advance to more rigorous and challenging scenarios. Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Aircrewman role undergo the following training pipeline: Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Prep Course (2 weeks) in Pensacola, FL. Aircrew Candidate School (4 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn Naval Aviation fundamentals, intermediate water survival, aviation physiology and advanced water survival. Rescue Swimmer School (6 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, to learn search and rescue techniques. Class "A" Technical School (8-14 weeks) in Pensacola, FL, learning one of the Aircrew Ratings (AWF, AWO, AWS, AWR, AWV). SERE School (2 weeks) in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH, to train in Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) techniques. Fleet Replacement Squadrons (28-52 weeks) location dependent on aircrew rating in one of five locations (Jacksonville, FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Oklahoma City, OK, Ft Worth, TX) for basic flight and aircraft weapons systems training. After graduation, an AIRR may be assigned to a helicopter command at sea or on shore duty in various locations throughout the world, Japan, Guam, Spain, or the continental US including San Diego, CA, Norfolk, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Fallon, NV, Whidbey Island, WA, Key West, FL and many others. Advanced Education & Training Based on performance and the needs of the Navy, you could potentially be eligible to receive additional training in: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training Helicopter Inland Rappel School (mountain & cliff rescue training) Advanced Search and Rescue School Senior enlisted AIRRs may also be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructors Weapons instructors Master rappelers/instructors Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world whether you're an AWS or AWR. Education Opportunities Members of the Naval Special Warfare community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their knowledge. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from military tactics and small arms use to survival and a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in this field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements No college degree is required to become an AIRR, but a high degree of difficulty comes standard with nearly everything you'll do. Training is tough and ongoing. You should be in excellent physical condition and a strong swimmer. To qualify for Rescue Swimmer Training, both men and women must: Meet specific eyesight requirements: uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100; correctable to 20/20 in both eyes with normal depth and color perception Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE+AR+MK+MC=210 or VE+AR+MK+AS=210 Pass a PST in DEP/Boot Camp Pass Class 1 Flight Physical Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements for AIRR are: Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (freestyle) Unlimited 12:00 9:00 Push-up 2: Sit-up 2: Pull-up 2: Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12 15 Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses. NOTE: You should consult your physician or other health-care professional before starting any exercise regime or other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of medical illnesses or ailments that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your physician or health-care provider advises against it. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy. Aviation Rescue Swimmer - PST Full HTML CAN YOU OUTPERFORM TOP AIRR CANDIDATES? Check the AIRR PST leaderboard and find a testing event near you. Learn More Compare Navy Careers See how a career as an Aviation Rescue Swimmer compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.