Navy Enlisted Supply Jobs (2025)

This guide provides useful information for those who wish to join the Navy Supply community as an enlisted Sailor during Fiscal Year 2025.

The Navy provides many enlisted supply roles for aspiring sailors. These roles involve helping with daily operations, such as picking supplies and delivering them to ships, or keeping records of inventory.

In this guide, we will go through some of the most important Navy enlisted supply jobs and show what knowledge and experience is needed to be considered for these positions.

Read further for more details about succeeding in an enlisted supply role in the Navy.

Enlisted Jobs in Navy Supply

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Culinary Specialists (CS)

Culinary Specialists (CS) in the Navy handle the operation and management of messes, both on land and at sea. This includes making estimates for food types and quantities required. This rating handles all aspects of food service catering and hospitality in mess decks on ships and living areas on shore duty.

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Logistics Specialists (LS)

Logistics Specialists (LS) provide customer service and managing inventories to provide supplies for ships, squadrons and shore-base activities. They receive basic training in supply, postal and aviation logistics functions, as well as the opportunity to gain advanced and technological training. It also included the Military Postal System in their duties.

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Retail Services Specialists (RS)

Retail Services Specialists (RS) manage and operate retail, service, and vending activities. This includes ship stores, cash collection machinery, barbershops, laundry operations, postal services, and hotel services.

More Information

If you want more information about joining the Navy Supply community as an enlisted Sailor, the next logical step is to contact your local Navy Enlisted Recruiter.

Let us figure out how you can benefit from becoming a Navy enlisted Supply Sailor—or if it is even the right career move for you.

Hope you found this helpful to your career planning.

Ted Kingston
I’m a Navy veteran who used to serve as a Navy recruiter. This website is the most reliable source of information for all Enlisted Navy Sailor aspirants. In coordination with a network of current and former Navy recruiters, my goal is to make reliable information easily available to you so you can make informed career decisions.

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