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Navy

GM: Gunner's Mate

Career transition guide for Navy Gunner's Mate (GM)

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Tech Roles You Could Aim For

Real industry tech roles your GM background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.

QA / Test Automation Engineer

Engineering

SOC 15-1253
Good match

Your experience with Naval weapons systems, such as the MK 45 and CIWS Phalanx, involves understanding complex electromechanical systems and automated control platforms. This translates to the logic needed for QA/Test Automation. Your meticulous approach to weapons maintenance and repair also aligns with the attention to detail required for quality assurance. You're familiar with the procedural compliance required when operating complex systems, especially safety-critical ones. The automation involved in platforms like the CIWS Phalanx transfers well into test automation.

Typical stack:

One scripting languagePlaywright / Cypress / SeleniumCI/CD pipelinesTest design (boundary, equivalence, mutation)Bug-reproduction discipline

Systems Administrator

Infrastructure

SOC 15-1244
Moderate match

As a Gunner's Mate, you maintained and repaired weapons systems, including complex electrical and mechanical components. This background provides a foundation for understanding how systems operate and how to troubleshoot issues. Your experience with the 3M (Maintenance and Material Management System) and Ordnance Information System (OIS) gives you a baseline understanding of system maintenance and inventory control, relevant to systems administration.

Typical stack:

Linux and/or Windows ServerScripting (Bash, PowerShell, Python)Backup and DR practicesMonitoringPatch management

Security Engineer

Security

SOC 15-1212
Moderate match

Your work with Naval weapons systems and ordnance handling emphasized strict adherence to safety protocols and security procedures. This mindset is valuable in security engineering, where protecting systems and data is paramount. Your knowledge of magazine sprinkler systems and ordnance safety highlights your ability to manage risk and respond to potential threats.

Typical stack:

Networking and OS internalsCryptography fundamentalsThreat modelingCloud security (IAM, VPC)Code review for security

IT Support Specialist (Help Desk)

Infrastructure

SOC 15-1232
Moderate match

Your role involved maintaining and repairing complex systems and using diagnostic equipment (TMDE). This background provides a foundation for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues, which are key skills for IT support. Your experience with system modeling and understanding the interactions between mechanical and electrical components can be applied to diagnosing and fixing computer-related problems.

Typical stack:

Windows and macOS troubleshootingActive Directory basicsTicketing systemsCustomer communicationDocumentation

Skills You Already Have

Concrete bridges from GM experience to tech-industry practice.

  • Naval weapons systems maintenanceTroubleshooting complex systems
  • Ordnance safety and handling proceduresRisk management and safety protocols
  • Inventory control (Ordnance Information System)Asset management
  • Use of TMDE (Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment)System diagnostic tools
  • Adherence to safety-critical proceduresCompliance and attention to detail

Skills to Learn

The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not generic.

Python fundamentalsSelenium or Cypress for automated testingLinux server administration basicsNetworking fundamentals (TCP/IP, DNS)Basic cybersecurity principlesCommon security tools (e.g., Wireshark, Nmap)Help desk ticketing systems (e.g., Jira, Zendesk)Remote desktop support tools

How VWC fits

Vets Who Code accelerates the parts we teach — software engineering fundamentals, web development, AI tooling. For everything else above, the path is doable independently with the resources we link to.

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Hidden Strengths

Cognitive skills your GM training built — and where they transfer.

Procedural Compliance

Handling, maintaining, and operating weapons systems and ammunition under strict safety protocols where deviations cause casualties

Operating in zero-tolerance safety environments — directly transferable to explosives handling, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and nuclear facility operations

System Modeling

Understanding mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems of naval weapons platforms and their maintenance requirements

Comprehending complex mechanical-electrical systems — applicable to industrial maintenance, manufacturing engineering, and heavy equipment servicing

Team Synchronization

Coordinating gun crews and weapons handling teams where every member must execute precisely in sequence

Leading teams through choreographed, safety-critical procedures — valued in manufacturing, construction, and heavy industrial operations

Non-Obvious Career Matches

Industrial Machinery Mechanic

SOC 49-9041

Your mechanical skills, hydraulic systems knowledge, and safety discipline translate directly to maintaining industrial manufacturing equipment.

Explosives Engineer (Mining)

SOC 17-2111

Your ordnance handling expertise and safety training give you a direct path to commercial explosives work in mining, demolition, and construction.

Weapons Systems Test Technician

SOC 17-3029

Your operational weapons knowledge makes you valuable to defense contractors for testing and quality assurance of the systems you've maintained.

Training & Education Equivalencies

Gunner's Mate A School, Great Lakes, IL

680 training hours14 weeksUp to 10 semester hours recommended

Topics Covered

  • Naval weapons systems
  • Ammunition handling and stowage
  • Small arms and crew-served weapons
  • Missile launching systems
  • Ordnance safety and handling
  • Weapons maintenance and repair
  • Magazine sprinkler systems

Certification Pathways

Technical Systems Translation

Military systems you've used and their civilian equivalents for your resume.

Military SystemCivilian Equivalent
MK 45 / MK 38 Gun Weapon SystemsElectromechanical weapons systems and automated control platforms
CIWS (Close-In Weapon System) PhalanxAutomated tracking and defense control systems
3M (Maintenance and Material Management System)Preventive maintenance and asset management platforms (CMMS)
Ordnance Information System (OIS)Inventory control and materials management systems
TMDE (Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment)Electronic and mechanical test and diagnostic instruments

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