Engineering Structures Jobs in Bethany Oklahoma
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The Opportunity
We are a premier construction management and design-build firm dedicated to shaping the landscape of Oklahoma City. We don't just build structures; we create landmarks. From complex adaptive reuse projects in the urban core to architecturally significant ground-up developments, our portfolio is defined by quality, craftsmanship, and community impact.
We are seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our leadership team. This is not a role for a clipboard-carrier; it is a role for a builder with a business mindset. We need a strategic leader capable of managing high-stakes projects, fostering relationships with top-tier architects and clients, and mentoring the next generation of construction professionals.
Who You Are
- A Master Builder: You understand that construction is a collaborative process between design and execution. You respect the architectural vision and know how to build it efficiently.
- A Local Expert: You have a pulse on the OKC market—you know the best subcontractors, you understand the local permitting landscape, and you have a reputation for integrity in the region.
- A Problem Solver: You don't just report problems to the owner; you present solutions. You thrive in the "gray areas" of complex renovation and design-build projects.
- A Leader: You lead by example, maintaining a job site culture that is safe, professional, and respectful.
Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership
- Take full ownership of construction projects from pre-construction through closeout, with values ranging from $5M to $50M+.
- Lead the development of comprehensive project schedules and budgets, ensuring strict adherence to financial goals without sacrificing quality.
- Serve as the primary liaison between the client, design team, and field staff, ensuring clear and consistent communication.
Pre-Construction & Strategy
- Collaborate with the estimating team during the bid and pre-construction phase to identify constructability issues, value engineering opportunities, and logistical challenges.
- Negotiate and manage high-level subcontracts and purchase orders.
Team Management
- Provide mentorship and direction to Assistant Project Managers and Project Engineers.
- Work intimately with Superintendents to ensure field operations align with project timelines and company safety standards.
Financial & Risk Management
- Manage all financial aspects of the project, including pay applications, forecasting, change orders, and cash flow analysis.
- Mitigate project risk by ensuring compliance with all local codes, safety regulations, and contract requirements.
Qualifications
- Experience: 5+ years of experience in commercial construction project management.
- Portfolio: Proven track record managing complex commercial projects, ideally with experience in adaptive reuse, hospitality, mixed-use, or high-end office spaces.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or Architecture is preferred.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in modern construction management software (e.g., Procore, Bluebeam, Microsoft Project) and job cost accounting systems.
- Soft Skills: Exceptional negotiation, conflict resolution, and presentation skills.
Why Join Us?
- Impact: Work on the most visible and talked-about projects in Oklahoma City.
- Culture: We operate with a flat structure that discourages bureaucracy and encourages autonomy. We work hard, but we value our lives outside of the office.
- Compensation: Competitive base salary with an aggressive performance-based bonus structure, full benefits package, and vehicle allowance.
- Legacy: Be part of a team that prizes reputation and relationships above all else.
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Information Professional Officer
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Responsibilities
Information Professional Officers (IPOs) oversee the seamless operation of the global Naval network environment. Their responsibilities include:
- Leading the Naval network warfare missions in developing tactics and procedures to realize tactical, strategic and business advantages afloat and ashore
- Driving interoperability with joint, allied and coalition partners
- Building professional excellence through education, training and certification and milestone qualifications
- Optimizing organizational effectiveness through cutting-edge technologies, knowledge management techniques and a culture of innovation
- Helping to develop and deploy information systems, command and control and space systems
- Serving as a key part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries
- Overseeing the work of Information Systems Technicians - Enlisted Sailors (no degree required) who serve as specialists in information technology
Work Environment
Information Professionals serve in challenging roles of increasing scope and responsibility both afloat and ashore. This could include:
- Serving as part of Battle Group staffs on ships at sea
- Working in C4I/Space/Surveillance on shore tours
- Serving on major Navy and joint staffs
- Serving in command of key communication and surveillance facilities around the globe
Training & Advancement
Those pursuing an Information Professional Officer position are required to attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Newport, RI.
Upon completion, candidates typically attend a five-week IP Basic Course of instruction in Pensacola, FL, before or during their initial assignment. IPOs must complete specific qualifications as part of their training during Fleet tours and are expected to pursue advanced education opportunities.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
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 sector.
Education Opportunities
Wherever you are in your professional career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Beyond professional credentials and certifications, Information Professional Officers can advance their education by:
- Pursuing opportunities at institutions such as Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) or Navy War College (NWC)
- Completing Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) at one of the various service colleges
Postgraduate education is important to the success of the Information Professional. Most IPs will complete a master's degree in C4I, space, information systems, computer science or modeling and simulation.
There's also potential to pursue a graduate certificate, DoW certifications, federal executive fellowships and information assurance scholarships and internships.
Qualifications & Requirements
A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. Candidates seeking an Information Professional Officer position must have a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution in a technical field, preferably in one of following fields: Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Operations, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, General Engineering.
All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance and qualified for sea duty.
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 part-time opportunities available as an Information Professional Officer.
Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Information Professional Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
For annual training, Information Professional Officers may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore.
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.
Information Professional Officers in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met.
For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.
Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.
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Surface Warfare Officer
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Responsibilities
Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) are involved in virtually every aspect of Navy missions. As a SWO, you may be in charge of any number of shipboard operations and activities while at sea, working with or within any of these specialized forces:
Aircraft Carrier Forces: Provide and coordinate air, submarine and surface ship defense for aircraft carriers.
Cruiser-Destroyer Forces: Provide ship attack and defensive measures with a wide array of missile and fire power capabilities, providing anti-air, -submarine and -surface warfare support.
Amphibious Forces: Embark and transport vehicles, equipment and personnel for amphibious assault operations.
Combat-Logistics Forces: Provide combatant ships with fuel, ammunition, food and supplies, and provide repair, maintenance and rescue capabilities through Fleet Support Ships.
Mine Warfare Forces: Detect, identify and neutralize threats from hostile use of maritime mines.
You may also be interested in becoming a Surface Warfare Officer within the prestigious Navy Nuclear community where you will have the opportunity to work on some of the world's most powerful nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers.
Work Environment
As a Surface Warfare Officer, you will work at sea and on shore, in a variety of environments. Sea duty could place you aboard ships within the fleet. Shore duty may involve a tour of duty at the Pentagon, a student assignment at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, or command and management positions at shore bases and stations around the world.
Training & Advancement
Those pursuing an Information Professional Officer position are required to attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Newport, RI.
Unless they have already been commissioned through the Naval Academy or ROTC, those pursuing a Surface Warfare Officer position are required to attend Officer Candidate School. Newly commissioned SWOs can expect an advanced training process that includes comprehensive training at sea and ashore.
Newly commissioned Surface Warfare Officers will be assigned to a surface ship, leading a team of Sailors responsible for a component of the ship - anything from electronics to weapons to engineering systems. In this setting, Officers are working toward full Surface Warfare qualification.
After completing these initial sea tours, Surface Warfare Officers may be selected to serve on high-level staffs, commands or strategic projects or they may be selected to work in recruitment. The ultimate goal for many: to one day command their own ship.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
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 sector.
Education Opportunities
Wherever you are in your professional career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Beyond professional credentials and certifications, Surface Warfare Officers can advance their education by:
- Pursuing opportunities at institutions such as Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) or Navy War College (NWC)
- Completing Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) at one of the various service colleges
Qualifications & Requirements
A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer.
There are different ways to become a SWO. If you're a high school student or an undergraduate, you can enter through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) or through the U.S. Naval Academy. Those already having a degree attend Officer Candidate School (OCS), a 12-week Navy school in Newport, RI.
All candidates must also be U.S. Citizens.
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 part-time opportunities available as a Surface Warfare Officer.
Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Surface Warfare Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
For annual training, Surface Warfare Officers may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore.
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.
Surface Warfare Officers in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met.
For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.
Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.
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Duties and Responsibilities:
- Working with both internal (operations, engineering, ESG, quality) and external (supplier) groups to solve problems and identify improvement opportunities
- Specific tasks could include learning and performing activities in the electronic requirements planning system, evaluating processes, presenting informative data to team members.
Education/Experience:
- Junior or Senior student currently enrolled in an accredited Supply Chain, Engineering or Business program at a college or University
- Proficient skill level in Microsoft Office
- On-site position located in Oklahoma City, OK
- Must be willing to occasionally travel locally to visit suppliers with team members
- Ability to work approximately 24 hours weekly during Summer 2026. Direct hire in the future is a possibility.
- Able to wear personal protective equipment (if entering designated manufacturing areas) – safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, etc.
- Ability to lift up to 35 pounds
- Sit/stand/walk 8-10 hours a day
Maxcess is an equal employment opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, disability, age, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to diversity and inclusion, and all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
Join America’s leading window & door company as a Sales Consultant!
Are you a motivated, customer focused professional who thrives in a dynamic, growth driven environment? Do you love the idea of helping homeowners transform their spaces while building a rewarding career? If so, we want to meet you!
As a Sales Consultant for Esler Companies – Renewal by Andersen, you’ll be the face of our brand, meeting homeowners, showcasing our premium window and door solutions, and guiding them through an exciting home improvement journey. You’ll work directly with customers in their homes, performing professional inspections, and delivering engaging product demonstrations.
This is a fully commission-based role earning $150,000+ yearly. You will be provided with paid training including a ramp up, pre-set and pre-qualified leads, a flexible schedule, and excellent company culture. Our Top Performers earn an all-expenses-paid company trip yearly!
Responsibilities
- Deliver in‑home product demonstrations that delight prospective customers.
- Help homeowners find the right fit for their needs.
- Manage your sold projects from initial agreement through final installation and quality assurance.
- Partner with our Installation Managers to remotely measure windows using video technology.
- Build your own referral network and cultivate repeat business.
- Provide professional, respectful on‑site experiences for every customer, every time.
Qualifications
- At least 2 years of sales experience.
- Passionate about exceeding customer expectations.
- Self-motivated, results driven, and ready to win.
- A confident communicator with excellent presentation and negotiation skills.
- Tech savvy and comfortable using modern tools to support your workflow.
- Adaptable, coachable, and energized by working in a fast-paced environment.
- A valid U.S. driver’s license.
- Flexibility to meet customers during evenings and weekends.
Benefits
- Paid Training with Ramp Up
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Teammate Assistance Plan
- Tuition Reimbursement
- 401k with 50% match up
- Paid Volunteer Time
- And more!
Pre-Employment Requirements
Esler Companies requires applicants to successfully complete the following as part of the hiring process:
•Background Check
•Drug Screen
Empowered to be Extraordinary. We believe in our people. And that's why we empower you to develop a career path that supports your unique voice and talents.
THE ESLER COMPANIES - RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN STORY
Renewal by Andersen is the full-service window-replacement division of 120+ year-old Andersen Corporation, the owner of the most trusted family of window brands in America. RbA was founded to redefine the industry and offer a different—and better—window-replacement experience. Esler Companies is the holding company for Renewal by Andersen of Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Texas, Central Texas, Greater Philadelphia, Southern New England and Portland, Maine, with sales and marketing engines in Northborough, Massachusetts & Austin, Texas.
We are a proud equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to fair hiring practices and to creating a welcoming environment for all team members. Esler Companies LLC is committed to maintaining a safe, healthy, and drug-free workplace for all teammates.
Please note that we participate in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Esler Companies will often use SMS to communicate with candidates. Candidates can choose to opt-out at any time.
Posted Salary Range
USD $150,000.00 - USD $350,000.00 /Yr.
Maintenance Technician I
US-OK-Oklahoma City
Job ID: 2026-6039
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Maintenance
Muse
Overview
Rental Discount Available!
Sares Regis Group of Newport Beach, California, is a privately held real estate development, investment and management firm that focuses on commercial properties and multifamily communities in the western U.S. Since its founding in 1993, SRG has developed and acquired more than $7 billion in commercial and residential assets. The company manages a combined portfolio of approximately 25 million square feet of office and industrial space and 36,000 apartment units.
OPPORTUNITY: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN I - OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
**DAYS/HOURS REQUIRED: MONDAY - FRIDAY, 9AM - 6PM**
Sares Regis Group is seeking an experienced maintenance professional for our beautiful 302-unit community, Muse! This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to grow their career in the property management industry!
Duties include but aren't limited to:
• Works in turnover and renovation units, as well as responds to maintenance service requests.
• Works on external, as well as internal repairs which may include, but is not limited to, drywall repairs, painting, fence and gate repairs, plumbing installation or repairs, appliance repairs, boilers and HVAC systems, and common area clean-up.
• Participates in emergency and after hours coverage based on the established schedule or as required.
• Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathe, grinder, drill, and milling machine to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs and fixtures, and tools.
• Fabricates and repairs cabinets, counters, benches, partitions, and other wooden structures.
• Maintains or assists in maintaining inventory and prepares related paperwork.
• Keeps storage facilities and equipment in an orderly, working condition.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Must have experience in all trades (electrical, plumbing, drywall, paint, appliances, etc.)
• Demonstrated knowledge and skill in performing quality work; able to use required tools and machinery; professional interaction with co-workers, residents and vendors; knowledge and continued education of OSHA requirements; knowledge of MSDS requirements appropriate to the scope of work.
• Ability to read and interpret service orders and documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from employees, managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
• High school diploma or GED, technical school, or three to six months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
• Excellent customer service skills a must!
• Ability to work weekends required.
Salary is $18.00/hour. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes a 401(K) match, rental incentive and renewal compensation, bonuses, and rental discounts depending on location. Regular full-time employees who work between 30-40 hours a week are eligible for medical, dental, vision, other voluntary benefits and vacation accrual. Sick time accrual is provided in accordance with law.
PLEASE APPLY ONLINE AT:
SARES REGIS CAREERS WEBSITE
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All positions contingent on completion of successful background screen and drug test.
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This position manages a grant and contract portfolio totaling approximately $7 million and ensures organizational compliance with complex funding requirements across a diverse, 7-state portfolio of programs and projects, including multi-year awards.
This role directly supervises three staff and provides indirect leadership and coordination with three Area Directors responsible for program implementation and contract deliverables.
The Senior Director leads the development and implementation of standardized grant management systems, compliance protocols, reporting processes, and contract performance monitoring frameworks.
The role partners closely with Area Directors, Project Managers, Finance, and Executive Leadership to ensure effective resource allocation, timely delivery of contract deliverables, and strong funder relationships.
This is work from home role; however, candidates must reside in one of the follow states: AL, AR, LA, OK, MS, TN or TX.
CU offers a range of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a Health Savings Account with annual employer contributions, Flexible Spending Accounts, company-paid Short-Term & Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance.
An Employer 401k Match, paid holiday, vacation and sick time.
Education/Certification Requirements Option A: Bachelor’s degree in public administration, business administration, finance, accounting, nonprofit management, or related field and 8 years of progressively responsible experience.
Option B: Bachelor’s degree and 5 years of progressively responsible experience within Communities Unlimited or a similar multi-state community development organization.
Option C: High school degree or equivalent is required and 12 years of relevant experience.
Preferred Certifications (at least one) Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS)Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM)Project Management Professional (PMP) or equivalent Must maintain a valid driver's license, have reliable transportation, an acceptable driving record, and at least the state minimum personal liability auto insurance coverage.
Must be authorized to work in the USA.
Experience/Skills Requirements Expertise in Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) and federal/state complianceExperience managing large multi-year grant portfolios across multiple statesExperience overseeing portfolios of at least $5 million in annual fundingStrong supervisory and matrix leadership experienceAbility to interpret financial statements and program budgetsExcellent communication and stakeholder engagement skillsStrong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skillsAbility to manage competing priorities and deadlinesProficiency with grants management systems Summary of Essential Job Duties Grant & Contract Portfolio Leadership Provide executive oversight of a $7 million federal, state, and philanthropic grant and contract portfolio across a seven-state region, utilizing performance data, financial analytics, and portfolio dashboards to guide strategic resource allocation and program prioritization.Ensure deliverables, performance metrics, and reporting timelines are achieved through systematic analysis, proactively identifying risks and performance gaps.Analyze budgets, expenditures, and funding utilization trends to maximize program impact.Serve as primary point of compliance contact for major funders and auditors.Lead resolution of compliance risks, monitoring findings, or corrective action plans.
Compliance Systems & Quality Assurance Develop standardized grant management procedures and tracking tools.Establish performance monitoring frameworks and grant accountability structures.Coordinate internal compliance reviews and quality assurance processes.Partner with Finance on labor allocation and expense coding.
Reporting & Performance Management Oversee preparation and quality assurance of quarterly, semi-annual, and annual funder reports, ensuring accurate inclusion and compliance of programmatic, financial, and training deliverables across all grants and contracts.Ensure data integrity across reporting systems, learning management systems, and dashboards.Provide portfolio performance summaries to executive leadership to support strategic decision-making.Support development and implementation of outcome measurement and impact frameworks aligned with strategic and funder priorities.
Staff Leadership & Coordination Directly supervise three staff members.Provide indirect leadership, coordination, and performance accountability support to four Area DirectorsDevelop performance expectations and coaching plans.
Funding Support Support grant proposal development, program design, and budgeting.Contribute to departmental policies and long-term funding sustainability strategies.Maintain compliance relationships with federal and state agencies, philanthropic partners, RCAP, and national networks.Participate in RCAP program manager meetings and appropriate partner network working groups (DCS, WIIN, etc.) Other Projects Special projects and other duties may be assigned from time to time by the supervisor.
Tools Used in Job Proficient use of a computer, internet, smart phone (texting, email, photos, videos, social media, and calls), web-based databases for data-entry, Microsoft Office suite including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint are required.
Use of additional software for project-related activities may be required, and training will be provided.
Work Environment The work environment characteristics described above are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
Compensation details: 9 Yearly Salary PI50fa3421f82e-3782
Becoming a doctor is one of the most challenging paths you can choose for yourself. You have to want it, and to know why you want it: to help people, to heal sickness and cure disease, to solve medical mysteries and make scientific discoveries. The reasons for becoming a doctor are noble, but there are plenty of distractions once you hit the real world.
Running your own office means watching insurance reimbursement rates dwindle while exorbitant malpractice insurance premiums skyrocket, all while dealing with healthcare industry red tape and staffing. But as a Navy Physician, all those nuisances are handled for you-from cutting through the red tape to covering the expenses-so you can focus on what really matters: treating the Sailors and Marines who keep our country safe and the families who support them.
Navy Physicians also:
* Earn excellent compensation in an established, thriving practice
* Experience manageable patient ratios for high-quality, one-on-one care
* Receive hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training
* Enjoy a flexible schedule that leaves more time for family and personal pursuits
Officers in the Navy Medical Corps are afforded the opportunity to attend the medical school of their choice and graduate debt-free through our scholarship and loan repayment programs. From a sign-on bonus of up to $800,000, and up to 100% tuition coverage, to a generous housing allowance, the education opportunities and financial rewards stack high for those pursuing a career as a Navy Physician. When you choose to invest your skills in the Navy, we invest in your future.
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Medical Corps Officer - Physician
Internal & Family Medicine
Orthopedic Surgeon
Histopathology
Anesthesiology
General Surgeon
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As a Navy Physician and Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team as you provide high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, service members, their families and, when called upon, the population at large. In this role, you may be called upon to:
* Diagnose ailments and treat injuries
* Work at the best military medical facilities on shore, at sea and in the field
* Join top health care professionals on the highly valued Navy health care team
* Collaborate with fellow military doctors and other health care officers, and partner with International Relief Teams and organizations, such as FEMA, USAID and Project Hope
* Operate as a leader within your focus area and get exposure outside your specialty
* Gain management experience that will serve you well throughout your career
Navy Medicine offers practice opportunities in more than 30 specialty and subspecialty areas:
* Aerospace Medicine
* Anesthesiology
* Dermatology
* Emergency Medicine
* Family Medicine
* Fleet Marine Corps Medicine
* Geriatrics
* Internal Medicine
* Allergy/Immunology
* Cardiology
* Endocrinology
* Gastroenterology
* Hematology/Oncology
* Infectious Disease
* Nephrology
* Pulmonary/Critical Care
* Rheumatology
* Neonatology
* Neurology
* Nuclear Medicine
* Obstetrics/Gynecology
* Occupational Medicine
* Ophthalmology
* Osteopathic Medicine
* Otolaryngology
* Pain Management
* Pathology
* Pediatrics
* Physical Medicine
* Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
* Preventive Medicine
* Psychiatry
* Radiology
* Diagnostic Radiology
* Interventional Radiology
* Radiation Oncology
* Sports Medicine
* Surface Medicine
* Surgery
* Cardiothoracic Surgery
* General Surgery
* Neurosurgery
* Orthopedic Surgery
* Transfusion Medicine
* Tropical Medicine
* Undersea/Diving Medicine
* Urology
Work Environment
Navy Physicians work in a variety of settings, including military medical facilities, ships, and field hospitals, both domestically and internationally. As a Navy Physician, you can work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD; Portsmouth, VA; and San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support to deployed troops aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Still more opportunities are available aboard a surface ship, working closely with a nearby aircraft squadron, or with the Fleet Marine Force. Reserve Physicians primarily drill one weekend a month at a location near their home.
Training & Advancement
Upon graduation from medical school, those pursuing a Physician position are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Here they learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, leadership development and military etiquette.
Once that training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Physician at your first assignment.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
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.
Education Opportunities
The Navy offers generous scholarships, financial assistance and continuing education programs, allowing you to finish your education with little or no debt.
In the Navy, you'll learn to lead others, further distinguishing your career, enhancing your credentials and expanding the boundaries of your expertise. Plus, if you're a student or resident, you can concentrate on your education or training, with no military/training obligation until after your program is completed.
For Students:
The Navy may pay for your medical education, and you don't need to attend a military medical school. Attend a school of your choice and you may emerge debt-free. With the Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), you may receive 100% tuition coverage during medical school, plus a monthly stipend, reimbursement of expenses and up to $20,000 sign-on bonus. With the Navy Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP) , you may receive from $157,000 to $269,000 while attending medical school. This includes a monthly military salary, a housing allowance, and a comprehensive health care benefits package.
For Residents:
Residents may get supplemental income in medical residency through the Navy Financial Assistance Program (FAP), which may offer you $275,000 or more during your medical residency, including an annual $45,000 grant, a monthly stipend and reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.
For Practicing Physicians:
Practicing physicians can receive a sign-on bonus of up to $800,000 if they qualify.
All offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, request a medical recruiter contact you.
Qualifications & Requirements
A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include:
* Be a U.S. citizen currently practicing in the U.S.
* Be a graduate of an eligible medical school accredited by the AMA or the AOA
* Have completed one year of graduate-level medical education in a program approved by the AMA or AOA (interns currently in training may also apply)
* Have an MD or DO degree
* Have a current state medical license within one year of entering the Navy Medical Corps
* Be willing to serve a minimum of two years of Active Duty
* Be between the ages of 21 and 64 (qualified candidates over the age of 64 will be considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Be in good physical condition and pass a full medical examination
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 in the Navy Reserve Medical Corps
Serve your country as a physician and part-time Navy medical officer.
Navy commissioned physicians attend to service members and their families. They have opportunities to participate in humanitarian relief efforts at home and around the world. They work at state-of-the-art military medical facilities and have access to advanced training and technology, including those not yet available to civilian providers. Navy healthcare offers the ability to focus on the finer points of medicine without the financial and business complications of private practice.
Physicians in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met.
Navy Physicians also:
* Experience manageable patient ratios for high-quality, one-on-one care
* Receive hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training
* Enjoy a flexible schedule that leaves time for family and personal pursuits
As a Navy Physician and an Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will help lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team as you provide high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, other service members, their families, and, when called upon, humanity at large.
You will handle everything a typical physician does, such as diagnosing ailments, treating injuries, and saving lives. You also can move beyond routine:
* Work at the best military medical facilities on shore, at sea, and in the field
* Teach and mentor medical students, post graduate trainees, and more junior colleagues
* Collaborate with fellow military doctors and other healthcare officers, and partner with International Relief Teams and organizations, such as FEMA, USAID, and Project Hope
* Operate as a leader within your focus area and get exposure outside your specialty
* Gain leadership and management experience that will serve you well throughout your medical and military career
Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
US Navy Reserve Medicine
Serving part-time as a Reservist, your duties will be conducted during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Physicians in the Reserve typically drill at a location close to their homes. This gives the flexibility to expand your medical experiences in the Navy without compromising your civilian practice at home.
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.
Furthermore, serving as a Reservist physician allows for unique and exciting experiences beyond patient care. Career-long learning in areas within and beyond medicine is both the goal and expectation. You will have the opportunity to shape policy, teach, lead and mentor young men and women, and, if you choose to do so, potentially fly with aviators, sail on ships, dive with the submariners, and/or serve alongside Marines and special operators.
Pulmonary and Critical Care physicians serve essential roles as critical wartime specialists in the military healthcare system. Their efforts in our nation's conflicts have contributed to innovations and advancements in medical care because of their unique qualifications and training, military experiences and/or by their proximity to armed conflicts. These efforts have contributed to unprecedented survival rates in the recent Afghanistan and Persian Gulf conflicts. Pulmonologists and Intensivists also worked on the front lines of the Department of War's COVID-19 pandemic medical response.
For the required two week annual training, physicians may serve anywhere, whether at sea, in hospitals stateside, or in bases and camps in countries around the world.
Benefits include:
* Repayment of qualified education loans to the lending institution, paid annually while serving
* Annual bonuses for critical wartime specialists
* Post 9/11 GI Bill (May transfer many of the benefits to immediate family members)
* No-cost or low-cost medical and dental care for you and your eligible family members
* Full Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Privileges (golf, gym, RV camping, movie theater, and discounted event tickets)
* Stay at DoW lodging located on or near U.S. military installations for both duty and recreation
* Military Commissary and Exchange Privileges
* Space "A" Availability for Air Travel
* VA Home Loans
* Miscellaneous military discounts with your military-issued ID card
* Enrollment in the Uniformed Services Blended Retirement System
* Specialized training to become a leader in medicine
* Flexible drilling opportunities
* Any one of these three generous financial offers:
* Up to $50,000 per year in specialty pay
* Up to $250,000 in medical school loan repayment assistance
* An immediate one-time sign-on bonus of up to $10,000
Navy Reserve Sailors joining the Navy Medical Corps as residents can get a monthly stipend in excess of $2,200 while completing their residency. Offers based on service commitment. For complete offer details, request a medical recruiter contact you.
Job Requirements:
MD or DO degree from an accredited U.S. school of medicine or osteopathy; foreign graduates may apply with a permanent certificate from the Educational Council of Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)
* Current license to practice medicine in the United States, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico
* Eligibility for board certification
* Completion of at least one year of an approved graduate medical education program
* Between 21 and 42 years of age (waivers may be granted on a case-by-case basis up to age 68)
For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.
For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.
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This is an excellent opportunity for motivated physicians committed to delivering high-quality neonatal care in a supportive, community-oriented environment.
Position Overview: Provide comprehensive coverage at two distinguished NICUs: Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City: 43-bed NICU with an average daily census (ADC) of 29 Norman Regional Hospital: 26-bed NICU with an ADC of 14 Offer expert care utilizing advanced equipment, including HFOV, jet ventilators, and access to extensive subspecialty and Maternal-Fetal Medicine support Work closely with a dedicated team of six neonatologists and 24/7 NNP support, ensuring collaborative patient management and optimal outcomes Typically work approximately 10 shifts per month, including 24-hour shifts (which are managed off-site) All shifts are supported by hospital back-up to maintain high standards of care Ideal for recent fellows, with encouragement for new graduates to apply Position requires residency within the immediate local region; relocation may be necessary Permanent, full-time employment; not available for locum or visa candidates Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neonatology Active medical license in the state of Oklahoma or the ability to obtain one Strong commitment to quality patient care and teamwork Benefits and Compensation: Competitive starting salary of $265,000 annually, with structured annual increases First-year guaranteed monthly bonus, with eligibility for year-end bonuses Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance to ease transition Paid licensing fees Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Disability Insurance Healthcare and Dependent Care FSAs, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) 401(k) retirement plan and Employee Stock Purchase Program Voluntary benefits through payroll deductions Family support services designed to promote health and well-being Community Highlights: Enjoy a vibrant community offering a mix of small-town charm and urban amenities, outdoor recreational activities, and highly-rated public schools making it an excellent place for physicians and families alike.
This position offers a rewarding career opportunity with professional growth in a supportive environment, complemented by attractive benefits and a community-rich lifestyle.
If you are a committed neonatologist seeking a permanent role in Oklahoma City, we encourage you to apply.
Job Title : Nuclear Engineer (Naval Reactors Engineer) Category / Component : Officer • Active Overview Design, regulate, and oversee the Navy's nuclear propulsion program, including reactor design, fleet operations, and eventual defueling and decommissioning of nuclear powered ships and submarines from Naval Reactors Headquarters and associated Department of Energy laboratories and shipyards.
Key Responsibilities Provide technical direction in areas such as reactor and fluid systems design, reactor physics, materials development, component design for steam generators, pumps, and valves, instrumentation and control for reactor and propulsion plants, testing and quality control, radiation shielding, and chemistry and radiological controls; review designs and analyses from laboratories, shipyards, and industry partners; coordinate with fleet units to ensure safe and reliable nuclear plant operation.
What to Expect Assume significant technical responsibility early in your career as part of a lean headquarters staff; work primarily in an analytical and oversight role rather than operating plants at sea; balance long term engineering projects with time sensitive fleet and shipyard issues; frequent coordination with senior civilian engineers, naval officers, and technical teams; high expectations for attention to detail, judgment, and written and oral communication.
Work Environment Work mainly at Naval Reactors Headquarters in the Washington, District of Columbia area with regular engagement with Department of Energy laboratories, nuclear training sites, shipyards, and nuclear powered ships and submarines; office based work that includes document reviews, technical meetings, inspections, and site visits rather than day to day shipboard watchstanding.
Pathways, Training & Advancement Officer commissioning through programs such as Officer Candidate School or the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program followed by a structured technical qualification program at Naval Reactors; rotational exposure to laboratories, prototypes, shipyards, and fleet support issues; progressive responsibility leading projects and becoming a subject matter expert, with opportunities for professional military education and advanced graduate study in technical fields.
Entry through the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program for qualified college students and recent graduates, or selection via Officer Candidate School for those who already hold qualifying degrees; all applicants must meet Nuclear Propulsion Program academic and technical screening standards in addition to general officer commissioning requirements.
Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.
Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.
Additional qualifications for this job may include: Completion of a rigorous technical degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, or a closely related field that includes strong backgrounds in calculus and physics; outstanding academic record, particularly in technical coursework; United States citizenship and eligibility for a high level security clearance; strong technical aptitude and comfort with detailed analytical work.
Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.
Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.
Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.
Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.
Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.
Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.
Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.
It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.
Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.