What are the responsibilities and job description for the Marine Corps Officer position at United States Marine Corps?
To the students and graduates of Montana, North Idaho, and Eastern Washington:
The Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies produce people built for this.
The Marine Corps Officer Program is open to qualified college students and graduates across the region and we're actively recruiting. As a commissioned officer, you lead Marines from day one, with compensation, benefits, and career development that match the responsibility.
- $70,000–$110,000 annually after commissioning
- Aviation, Cyber, Intelligence, Infantry, Lawyer, Engineering, Logistics, and more
- Guaranteed Aviation Contracts for qualified applicants
- Graduate education support
- Comprehensive medical and dental
- Domestic and international opportunities
If you're a U.S. citizen, currently in school or recently graduated, and you're looking for something more than an entry-level title let's talk.
For additional information or to explore which program fits your goals, please contact:
Captain Andrea Mancuso 509-710-0801
Andrea.Mancuso@Marines.usmc.mil
Salary : $70,000 - $110,000