
Dynamic Operations Specialist with the United States Navy, adept at cross-functional communication and operational efficiency. Proven track record in leadership and problem-solving, successfully managing tactical decision-making in high-pressure environments. Expertise in radar analysis and sensor management, ensuring mission success while mentoring junior personnel.
Leading Petty Officer, a crucial leadership role for E-4 to E-6 Petty Officers who act as the primary link between junior sailors and the senior enlisted leadership (Chief Petty Officers), managing daily operations, training, and mentorship within a division while ensuring mission accomplishment. They are chosen for leadership skills and technical expertise, overseeing watch schedules, administrative tasks, and the professional development of their crew, essentially running the division day-to-day
A CUAS monitor in the Navy (Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System) is a specialized role, often in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), responsible for watching surveillance systems (like the Ninja system) to detect, track, and identify unauthorized drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). They monitor for potential security threats to ships, personnel, or facilities.
United States Navy Operations Specialist (OS) is a vital, top-secret role within the Combat Information Center (CIC), responsible for detecting, tracking, and neutralizing potential threats. They act as tactical decision-makers, analyzing radar, managing sensors, and plotting ship navigation to provide critical intelligence to leadership.