Marine Corps Community Jobs

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The Marine Corps Community is at the forefront of digital transformation, with urgent demand for tech talent to modernize network infrastructure, secure cyber operations, and deliver next‑generation training simulations. As the Marine Corps invests $12 billion in its digital roadmap, organizations are racing to fill roles that keep the force ready and resilient.

Positions range from Cybersecurity Analysts safeguarding classified data, to Cloud Engineers building scalable infrastructure on AWS and Azure, to Software Developers crafting mission‑critical applications, and Network Engineers ensuring 99.99% uptime across global deployments. Typical duties involve threat monitoring, incident response, system hardening, compliance audits, and collaboration with defense contractors.

Salary transparency is crucial for Marine Corps professionals because government contractor pay often varies by location, security clearance, and project scope. Knowing the exact compensation range helps candidates negotiate fair wages, compare benefits across agencies, and make informed career choices in a field where mission and pay must align.

D365CE Tech Architect

Company: Infosys

Location: Richardson, TX

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Lead technical positions for an application dealing with overall design, integration, technical requirements (e.g., performance and scalability) and alignment…

Graphic Designer - Association Office

Company: YMCA of Silicon Valley

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Experience in video production, photography, and/or website design/management preferred, but not required. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills…

Retail Pharmacy Manager

Company: Echo Care Specialty Pharmacy

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Aug 11, 2025

This position leads front-end staff, maintains store standards, drives sales, and executes promotional strategies while ensuring compliance with company…

Sales Associate (LA) - Part Time - Ethical Fashion

Company: Wolf & Badger

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

The successful candidate will be the ultimate brand ambassador for Wolf & Badger in increasing brand awareness, driving sales, and handling relationships with…

Registered Nurse, ED

Company: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Performs nursing assessments utilizing a variety of assessment methods and/or area-specific tools. Basic Life Support certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Marine Corps Community tech roles by seniority?
Entry‑level (0–2 years) $55,000–$70,000; mid‑level (3–5 years) $70,000–$90,000; senior (5+ years or managerial) $90,000–$120,000. Clearance level and contractor type can add a 10–15% premium.
Which skills and certifications are most sought after in Marine Corps Community tech positions?
High‑value skills: cybersecurity, cloud architecture, DevOps, network engineering, data analytics. Certifications: CompTIA Security+, CISSP, CISM, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Cisco CCNA/CCNP, Fortinet NSE, Splunk Core Certified User. Tools: AWS, Azure, GCP, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, Splunk, Nessus, Wireshark.
Is remote work available for Marine Corps Community tech jobs?
Remote or hybrid options exist for roles focused on software development, data analysis, and cloud administration. Network operations, incident response, and on‑site security roles typically require presence at Marine Corps bases or contractor facilities.
What career progression paths exist within Marine Corps Community tech roles?
Typical ladder: Systems Engineer → Cloud Engineer → Lead Engineer → Security Architect or Program Manager → Director of IT Operations. Transferable skills in cybersecurity, cloud, and network enable movement into strategic technical leadership.
What industry trends are shaping Marine Corps Community tech careers?
Emerging trends: AI‑driven threat detection, zero‑trust networking, edge computing for mobile units, IoT in logistics, increased use of open‑source security tools, and a growing partnership with defense contractors to meet cyber resilience goals.

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