2651 vs 0121
Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems Engineer (USMC) vs Personnel Clerk (USMC)
Same Corps, same Commandant's Birthday Ball, same dress blues — wildly different reasons to need a drink at all three.
If both of these MOS codes had to write an honest shift report, the 2651's would read: sTIG compliance, CAC authentication, STIGs that haven't been updated since the Obama administration — these are your daily companions. And the 0121's would read: service record books have errors dating back to before you were born and it will become your personal mission to correct them all. Same form, different ink, completely different energy. Two branches that become best friends at the VFW and bitter rivals at the football tailgate. Simultaneously.
After the Uniform
The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.
Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.
Recruiter vs. Reality
The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.
“You'll administer the classified intelligence networks that Marine SIGINT and special intelligence operations run on — managing servers, systems, and infrastructure that nobody outside the community knows exists. The TS/SCI clearance combined with hands-on classified systems administration puts you in one of the highest-demand categories for defense contractors and IC agencies. When a cleared sysadmin job posts, the hiring manager is thinking about you.”
It's classified IT work, which means every frustration of regular sysadmin life is multiplied by the bureaucratic overhead of operating in a classified environment. STIG compliance, CAC authentication, STIGs that haven't been updated since the Obama administration — these are your daily companions. You will fix the printer. You will run cable through spaces that were not designed for cable. You will be the helpdesk for people who have clearances but cannot figure out their CAC PIN. The work that isn't that is genuinely interesting and matters. The clearance is worth real money on the outside; cleared cloud engineers and cyber professionals with IC-environment experience are a specific and well-compensated market segment. Get AWS or Azure certifications before you separate — the clearance plus cloud certs is a combination that defense contractors will move quickly on.
“You'll be the Marine who keeps everyone's career on track — processing promotions, managing service records, and handling the administrative transactions that define a Marine's career. Every command needs a sharp 0121. The civilian HR pathway is direct and the skills translate immediately to corporate human resources.”
You will fix other people's pay problems while your own pay is somehow also wrong. Service record books have errors dating back to before you were born and it will become your personal mission to correct them all. Every Marine in your unit will treat your desk like an emergency room, showing up two days before the deadline for an action that needed a week. The HR and personnel administration skills are genuinely transferable — payroll processing, benefits administration, and records management are civilian jobs that exist everywhere. SHRM certification after separation gives your military personnel experience civilian structure that hiring managers recognize.
The Real Life
Same dimensions, side by side. 2651 on the left, 0121 on the right.
Administering classified intelligence networks, managing Special Intelligence (SI) systems, maintaining servers and workstations, and ensuring network security on TS/SCI systems. You are the IT backbone for Marine Corps intelligence operations. The work requires security clearances, attention to detail, and systems administration skills.
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Training at Corry Station (Pensacola, FL) and follow-on schools cover classified network administration, security protocols, and intelligence system management. The training pipeline is several months and includes both intelligence fundamentals and IT systems administration.
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Low. This is a desk-based systems administration role. You maintain Marine Corps physical standards but the job itself is in server rooms and operations centers.
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The 2651 is arguably the single most marketable enlisted MOS in the Marine Corps for post-military earning potential. You combine a TS/SCI clearance with hands-on IT systems administration experience on classified networks — a combination that defense contractors, intelligence agencies, and cybersecurity firms will pay six figures for on day one after separation. The recruiter has no idea this MOS exists. The work itself is straightforward sysadmin: keeping classified networks running, managing accounts, patching systems, and troubleshooting. It's not glamorous but it's stable, and the career ceiling is enormous. The only catch: you're still a Marine, so expect PT, field exercises, and the occasional reminder that your primary MOS is "Marine rifleman." Stack certifications, maintain your clearance, and you will never struggle to find work.
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