Is EO (Equipment Operator) a Good Rating?
United States Navy · Navy Rating
Quick Facts — EO (Equipment Operator)
AIT / Training
11 weeks
Training Location
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
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—/ 5.0 overall
Verdict: Not enough data
Based on 0 community reviews from verified service members
Score Breakdown
Overall Rating—/5.0
Quality of Life—/5.0
Leadership—/5.0
Civilian Translation—/5.0
About EO Equipment Operator
Training Duration
11 weeks
Training Location
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
Operate the heavy iron of the Naval Construction Force — bulldozers, graders, cranes, scrapers, and asphalt equipment — to build roads, airfields, and bases worldwide.
What It's Actually Like
You run heavy equipment in the dirt, often on deployment, to build or repair infrastructure fast. It's long days in a cab, real construction work, and Seabee deployments that put you in expeditionary environments.
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