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Quick Facts — OS (Operations Specialist)

AIT / Training

13 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Petaluma, CA

Career Field

Operations

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Civilian Translation/5.0

About OS Operations Specialist

Operates radar, communications, and navigation systems to coordinate search and rescue, law enforcement, and defense operations.

Training Duration

13 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Petaluma, CA

Career Field

Operations

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

When someone calls Mayday on Channel 16, you're the first voice they hear and the person who coordinates everything that happens next. Coast Guard Operations Specialists run sector watchfloors that manage search and rescue cases, vessel traffic, law enforcement coordination, and maritime domain awareness simultaneously. The emergency coordination and communications skills transfer to civilian maritime operations, emergency dispatch, and federal maritime security careers — roles that need people who can manage multiple crises in real time.

What It's Actually Like

You sit in front of radar screens and coordinate everything happening in your area of responsibility, which might be a search and rescue case, a law enforcement interdiction, a pollution response, and commercial vessel traffic management — simultaneously. Operations Specialists are the Coast Guard's battle managers, the people who synthesize information from every source and turn it into situational awareness that commanders use to make decisions. Your watch station is the nerve center: radios crackling with distress calls, radar tracks of every vessel in your sector, and the phone ringing because someone at Group wants an update on the SAR case you started tracking 30 seconds ago. When someone calls Mayday, you're the first Coast Guard person they talk to, and your voice needs to sound calm while you're simultaneously launching assets, coordinating with other agencies, and plotting the search pattern. The multitasking required would give an air traffic controller a panic attack. You manage vessel traffic in ports so congested that a wrong call creates a collision, and your communication log becomes evidence if something goes wrong. The operational tempo never stops — the ocean doesn't have business hours. Civilian transition hits port authorities, vessel traffic services, maritime operations centers, and logistics coordination roles at $60-90K. Your crisis management and multi-domain coordination skills are rare and highly valued.

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