Aviation Rescue Swimmer

Full time
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Job Details

Employment Type

Full time

Salary

60.00 USD

Valid Through

Aug 21, 2025

Job Description

ResponsibilitiesAs an Aviation Rescue Swimmer (AIRR), you will be ready to enter challenging conditions to provide recovery and relief for rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and operational support. Some of your key duties may include:

Serving as part of an aircrew on an SH-60 helicopter, coordinating with pilots to ensure mission successSaving pilots from downed aircraft, rescuing people from stranded or capsized vessels, or assisting hikers and climbers in dangerRescuing civilians during natural disasters and working alongside other forces like the Coast GuardDelivering aid and supplies during humanitarian operationsSupporting Naval Special Warfare OperationsConducting surveillance in anti-submarine warfare and drug interdiction operationsOperating radar, Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) sensors, missile systems, and door guns in anti-surface operationsTransporting troops and cargo to and from shipsWORK ENVIRONMENTAviation Rescue Swimmers may help anyone in nearly any environment.

You may be called upon to save people around the globe, such as those caught in destructive storms, the crew of a sinking ship, or injured mountain climbers on inaccessible cliffs. AIRRs are assigned to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) sea or shore duty anywhere in the world. They typically deploy aboard aircraft carriers, surface combatants, and support ships, or are stationed at Naval Air Stations. TRAINING & ADVANCEMENTAIRR Training Is One Of The Most Physically And Mentally Demanding Programs In The Navy.

Candidates Undergo Nearly Two Years Of Training In Advanced Swimming, Lifesaving Techniques, Helicopter Mission Equipment, And Crew-served Weapons Systems Before Reporting To Their First Squadron. Throughout Training, Candidates Are Continuously Tested In Challenging Scenarios.

The Training Process IncludesWater and land survival and flight safety (4 weeks at Aircrew Candidate School in Pensacola, FL)Search and Rescue Swimming Skills (5 weeks at Rescue Swimmer School in Pensacola, FL)Basic Naval Aviation skills (14 weeks at Class “A” Technical School in Pensacola, FL)Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) techniques (2 weeks at SERE School in North Island, CA, or Portsmouth, NH)Aircraft systems training (28 weeks at a Naval Air Station)After graduation, AIRRs may be assigned to a helicopter command, either at sea or shore duty, in locations across the U. S.

, including San Diego, CA; Norfolk, VA; Jacksonville, FL; Whidbey Island, WA; and many others. Advanced Education & TrainingBased on performance and Navy needs, AIRRs may be eligible for additional training in: EMT trainingAdvanced Rescue Swimmer School (covering swift water, high seas, cave, and cliff rescue)Senior Enlisted AIRRs may be selected to become: Schoolhouse instructorsWeapons instructorsMaster rappellers/instructorsPromotion opportunities are competitive, based on performance, and can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields. EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIESSkillsThe Naval Special Warfare/Naval Special Operations (NSW/NSO) community offers various opportunities to further your education.

Navy training provides skills and knowledge in military tactics, survival techniques, small arms use, and tactical procedures. This training can translate into credit hours toward a degree through the American Council on Education. Additionally, you can continue your education through: Fleet Replacement Aircrew/Mission Tactical InstructorNavy College Program and Tuition AssistancePost-9/11 GI BillQualifications & RequirementsNo college degree is required to become an Enlisted Navy AIRR, but the training is tough, and the job satisfaction is high. To Qualify For Rescue Swimmer Training, Candidates MustMeet specific eyesight requirements:

uncorrected vision no worse than 20/100, correctable to 20/20 with normal depth and color perceptionAchieve the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: VE + AR + MK + MC = 210 or VE + AR + MK + AS = 210Pass a Physical Screening Test (PST) in DEP/Boot CampPass a Class 1 Flight PhysicalBe 30 years old or youngerBe a U. S. citizen and eligible for security clearanceGeneral qualifications may vary depending on whether you are currently serving, have served before, or are entering the Navy for the first time.

It’s advised to consult a physician before starting any physical fitness program to ensure it’s appropriate for you.

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