
U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine & Surgery (BUMED)
Locations Nationwide | Full-Time | Active Duty or Reserve
For Sailors, staying in peak health is critical to job performance and mission success. As a Navy Medical Technologist and Officer in the Medical Service Corps, your role in operating clinical laboratories puts you at the frontline of Sailor health — providing the accurate, timely diagnostic data that physicians and patients depend on to get back to the work of keeping our country safe.
This is a unique opportunity to lead high-volume, mission-critical laboratory operations in settings unavailable in civilian practice — from major naval medical centers to deployed forces aboard hospital ships and in the field — without the billing pressures or administrative burdens of traditional healthcare systems.
You will be connected directly with a Navy Medical Service Corps Recruiter who will provide:
Preferred qualifications
Comprehensive Benefits Include:
Upon commissioning, Medical Technologist officers attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI — a five-week program covering Navy structure, leadership, customs, and military etiquette. From there, you receive your first duty assignment and begin building your career as both a lab professional and a Naval officer.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available and competitive, based on performance. Specialized experience and leadership in the Navy's laboratory system can lead to valuable credentialing and civilian career opportunities post-service.
Navy Medical Technologists lead laboratories that directly impact combat readiness — running tests that determine whether a Sailor can deploy, diagnosing conditions under time pressure in austere environments, and supporting blood bank operations during trauma and surgical cases. It's laboratory science at its most consequential.
Professional setting and work environment
Serve at major naval medical centers in highly desirable locations — San Diego, CA; Portsmouth/Norfolk, VA; Bethesda, MD; Jacksonville and Pensacola, FL; Honolulu, HI; and more. Positions are also available at overseas installations in Japan, Guam, Germany, and Spain, as well as aboard the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy hospital ships. Reserve Medical Technologists serve close to home during monthly drilling, with annual training opportunities worldwide.
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