NAVAIR Is Good To Engineers - Aerospace Engineer US Navy Employee Review

4.0
Dec 20, 2009
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Pros

* Very competitive pay for experienced engineers and good benefits for all * As an engineer, you fill a critical role on one or more aircraft platforms. Your job makes a difference that you can see. * If you demonstrate great performance, you will be promoted quickly * Fantastic advancement opportunities for engineers who have management career goals

Cons

* Bureaucracy is thick, typical of government stereotype but not much worse than at that large aerospace corporation in East Hartford, CT * Roles are primarily systems engineering (= project management), not many opportunities to exercise analytical skills. Your typical day is 50% phone calls and meetings, 50% writing specifications or evaluating documents from suppliers to ensure that work products meet requirements. However, opportunities exist to transfer to government R&D organizations. * Lots of travel, usually short notice (a plus if you enjoy being a road warrior)

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

It is what you make out of it. You'll have good days and bad days. It's all dependent on your leadership. That can make or break the command. Medical is free, but can take a while to get seen. You'll meet a lot of new people and could travel around the world depending on your duty station. Education benefits and training.

Cons

Medical can take a while to get seen, unless it's an emergency. If you're single, the pay isn't that great, but you don't have to much to worry about for bills if you live on base. If you're on sea duty billet, your work life balance will be terrible.

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