Is GSE (Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical)) a Good Rating?
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Quick Facts — GSE (Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical))
AIT / Training
22 weeks
Training Location
Great Lakes, IL
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—/ 5.0 overall
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Score Breakdown
Overall Rating—/5.0
Quality of Life—/5.0
Leadership—/5.0
Civilian Translation—/5.0
About GSE Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical)
Training Duration
22 weeks
Training Location
Great Lakes, IL
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
Maintain the electrical and electronic control systems for the gas-turbine engines that propel the Navy's destroyers and cruisers.
What It's Actually Like
You work the electrical side of the propulsion plant — controls, alarms, and switchgear for the LM2500 turbines. The engine room is hot, loud, and unforgiving, and engineering watches run around the clock.
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