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What are the Different Marine Corps Officer Jobs?

By Wendy Innes
Updated Feb 17, 2024
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There are more than 150 different United States Marine Corps officer jobs, although many of them are very similar to one another. Each specific job in the Marine Corps, whether for officers or enlisted personnel, has a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code to differentiate it from other jobs in the Marine Corps. It is common for jobs to overlap or share responsibilities. Marine Corps officer jobs can be divided into certain categories, such as communications, intelligence, linguistics, artillery, maintenance, public affairs and many more.

There are certain Marine Corps officer jobs that are extremely important to the mission of the Corps. Linguist is one of those jobs, and it can be held by officers or enlisted personnel. The job of the linguist is to translate languages. This might involve listening to phone calls or other intelligence and translating what’s being said or serving as an interpreter in a foreign country. Linguists are mission-essential because without their skills, communication would be impossible in many situations.

In the area of communications, there are different Marine Corps officers jobs that deal with tactical communications, telephone systems, network operations, strategy and more. The officer jobs in the field of engineering include combat engineers, facilities management officers, equipment officers and combat engineer officers. There also are officer jobs as criminal investigators, corrections officers and military police officers. Many Marine Corps officer jobs deal with aviation, such as trainers, supply officers and those who air traffic, air support, air defense and air command and control.

These are just a few of the many interesting and challenging Marine Corps officer jobs. Every division and aspect of the Corps has a need for officers who can help things run smoothly. The best way for one to find out more about Marine Corps officer jobs is to contact the Marine Corps office in one's own geographic area.

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