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Quick Facts — FC (Fire Controlman)

AIT / Training

18 weeks

Training Location

Great Lakes, IL

Career Field

Weapons Systems

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Civilian Translation/5.0

About FC Fire Controlman

Operates and maintains weapons fire control systems on Navy surface vessels. Manages gun and missile control systems, radar, and associated systems that make weapons accurate.

Training Duration

18 weeks

Training Location

Great Lakes, IL

Career Field

Weapons Systems

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain the fire control systems that make Navy guns and missiles accurate — Mk 86 gunfire control, AEGIS weapon system components, and the targeting radar and computer systems that transform a weapon into a precision weapon. AEGIS-qualified FCs develop the most specific and commercially valuable skillset in surface warfare electronics: Raytheon and Lockheed Martin's AEGIS contractors know exactly what an experienced AEGIS FC brings and hire them into technical representative and program support positions that start well above junior technician pay. The weapons fire control background also transfers to defense electronics broadly, and cleared weapons systems technicians are consistently in demand.

What It's Actually Like

The Aegis combat system is the most capable surface warfare system in the world and you will be the person who keeps it calibrated, functional, and ready to do the thing it is designed to do, which is intercept ballistic missiles. The SPY-1D radar on an Arleigh Burke-class DDG is a phased array system with capabilities that are genuinely classified at levels your recruiter could not have described, and maintaining it involves a technical depth that A and C school only partially prepares you for — the rest is experience, tech manual reading at 0200, and asking the FC chief things the manual doesn't cover. CIC — Combat Information Center — is your professional home. It is dark, cool, full of screens, and the single most important space on the ship during actual operations. General quarters puts you in a specific seat in front of a specific console doing a specific thing that matters enormously. The defense contractor path after separation is one of the clearest of any rate. Raytheon, Northrop, Lockheed maintain Aegis on contract and they hire FCs. The systems knowledge is specific, documented, and valued in a way that generalist technical rates sometimes are not.

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