Marine Corps Community Jobs

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Marine Corps Community positions are booming—over 1,300 openings across 50 bases worldwide. The Department’s focus on cyber resilience, family readiness, and rapid deployment logistics has created unprecedented demand for tech‑savvy, mission‑critical talent.

Key roles include Cyber Support Specialists who protect network infrastructure with tools like Cisco ASA and Fortinet firewalls; Supply Chain Officers who manage the Marine Logistics System (MLS) for 70,000+ shipments; Medical Technicians delivering care via the Marine Corps Health System (MCHS); Financial Analysts optimizing budgets in the Marine Corps Financial Planning System (MCFPS); and Family Support Coordinators coordinating housing, counseling, and educational resources.

Transparent salary data empowers Marine Corps Community professionals to negotiate fair pay, evaluate career paths across different billets, and ensure uniform compensation for critical support roles that directly affect mission readiness.

Corporate Health Nurse

Company: JPMorganChase

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 15, 2025

License & education requirements: Current license to practice as a registered nurse in the state(s) of employment/practice; if eligible, multi-state/ compact RN…

Principal Software Engineer- PIM

Company: H‑E‑B

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Expert knowledge in system and data architecture, data modeling, and design and capable of architecting and designing at the application or service level using…

Lead-Security Officer

Company: Ascension

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Serve as team leader for assigned security officers to ensure a safe environment for staff and visitors. Investigate, document, and manage security incidents…

IV Infusion RN Nurse (10K SIGN ON)

Company: LAKESIDE MEDICAL ORG, A MEDICAL GROUP, INC.

Location: Burbank, CA

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Completes all front desk necessary paperwork (makes labels, maintains patient demographics, takes phone messages, generates receipts for payment, produces…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Marine Corps Community roles?
Entry‑level enlisted positions start around $30,000–$35,000 annually, mid‑level specialists earn $40,000–$55,000, senior specialists and officers range from $60,000 to $90,000, with additional base pay, allowances, and bonuses depending on rank and duty station.
Which skills and certifications are required for Marine Corps Community positions?
Cyber roles demand CompTIA Security+, CISSP, or Certified Ethical Hacker credentials; logistics specialists need MPLC or SCPro certification; medical techs must hold BLS, CPR, and Marine Corps Medical Technician qualification; finance roles often require CPA, CMA, or MCFinancial Analyst credential; family support coordinators benefit from Certified Family Counselor or similar credentials.
Is remote work possible within Marine Corps Community positions?
Most roles are on‑site due to mission‑critical nature, but certain support functions—like financial analysis, data management, and some cyber monitoring—can be performed remotely within approved base security protocols and with proper VPN access.
What are the common career progression paths in the Marine Corps Community?
A typical trajectory starts as a Specialist or Enlisted Support Technician, progresses to Senior Specialist with additional certifications, then to a Deputy or Officer role after completing Officer Candidate School or gaining promotion, and eventually to Command or Program Manager positions overseeing large-scale initiatives.
What industry trends are shaping Marine Corps Community careers?
Digital transformation drives AI‑powered logistics, predictive maintenance, and automated supply chain management; cyber threat landscapes demand continuous upskilling in threat hunting and incident response; mental health and family readiness programs are expanding, creating new roles in counseling and support services; and data analytics is increasingly central to operational planning and resource allocation.

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