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TRANSITIONING MILITARY
CAREER PATHS

CAREER CHOICES, PATHS, SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND MORE FOR TRANSITIONING MILITARY

Sample Positions
Easing Your Career Transition

Your military background and the nature of Lockheed Martin work: an ideal fit.
As a transitioning military professional, you possess experience and skills that are readily applicable to our many lines of business, projects, technologies and systems - especially since a major portion of our work involves DoD, national security and government initiatives. We invite you to explore the range of job possibilities that are open to you and to learn how to ease your military career transition.



A sampling of military positions and skill areas that readily translate into careers at Lockheed Martin:

  • Various Weapon System Trainers/Instructors (e.g., AEGIS shipboard weapons systems)
  • Aircraft Captains
  • Aircraft Mechanics
  • Avionics Technicians and Mechanics (fourth generation fighter aircraft and helicopters)
  • Special Forces
  • Logistics
  • Instructor Pilots
  • Intelligence/Counter-Intelligence Analysts
  • SATCOM Operations
  • Equipment Operators, Maintainers and Instructors
  • IT Network and Support positions

Specific examples of personnel who often excel in Lockheed Martin careers include former military:
Weapon Systems Analysts, Mission Planners, Logistics Analysts, Intel Analysts, Weapon Systems Requirements Analysts, Weapons Systems Instructors, Test Pilots and Physical Security professionals.

We also actively support and encourage Lockheed Martin employees who are military veterans to continue their service in the Reserves or National Guard.



Typical steps you may take to plan and ease your transition:

  • Take all courses offered through your Transition Assistance office
  • Network with as many contacts as possible who have previously retired and/or transitioned from the military
  • Research closely those career paths in which you have an interest
  • Clearly define your private sector career choices and discuss your goals with potential hiring managers
  • Remain flexible with regard to potential career paths and locations
  • Search our Web site for applicable Lockheed Martin positions and apply directly to them online (tip: you can set up a "saved search agent" that will notify you of newly opened jobs that match your skills)
  • Speak directly with our Military Relations Managers and other hiring managers at military career job fairs we attend

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