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$70K - 120K a year
Lead and execute offensive and defensive cyber operations to protect Navy networks and support strategic missions.
Requires a technical degree, U.S. citizenship, willingness to serve worldwide, and eligibility for Top Secret/SCI clearance.
About As a Maritime Cyber Warfare Officer (MCWO), you’re the sharp edge of the Navy’s cyber sword. Your mission? Lead and execute cyber operations to safeguard critical infrastructure, disrupt adversaries and protect national interests on a global scale. Whether defending our networks or launching cyber offensives, you’ll be at the forefront of Navy cyber warfare. You’ll utilize cutting-edge tech, collaborate with elite teams and equip Navy and Joint Force Commanders with innovative solutions in the cyber domain. Responsibilities MCWOs operate at the forefront of cyber operations, fulfilling mission-critical tasks, including: • Leadership in Action: Oversee elite teams, such as National Mission Teams (NMTs) and Cyber Mission Teams (CMTs), to ensure mission success. • Critical Network Assessments: Identify, analyze and neutralize vulnerabilities within networks while spearheading incident responses. • Cyber Network Operations: Execute offensive and defensive cyber operations to protect Navy and Department of War Information Networks (DoWIN). • Strategic Mission Support: Develop and implement cybersecurity strategies to provide Navy and Joint Force Commanders with actionable options. Work Environment MCWOs operational and leadership assignments take place within the Cyber Operation Force (COF) and Cyber Mission Force (CMF). These assignments include serving on specialized teams like National Mission Teams (NMTs), Cyber Mission Teams (CMTs), Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) and Cyber Support Teams (CSTs). You’ll operate in a variety of locations with potential for worldwide deployments, providing a unique opportunity to contribute from the forefront of Navy cyber warfare. Qualifications A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. The degree must be in a technical field, with preferred fields of study related to computer science, cybersecurity and related fields. All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide and eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, which is secured by the Department of War if selected. • 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 Maritime Cyber Warfare Officer.
This job posting was last updated on 3/3/2026