U.S. Marine Corps MOS Career Guide
0631 — Network Administrator:
Civilian Career Guide
Marine Corps 0631 experience can translate into civilian planning, IT, telecommunications, SATCOM, network, cybersecurity support, and defense operations roles. The key is explaining the function behind the military system: what you planned, configured, monitored, repaired, secured, or supervised. Start by naming the civilian system, customer, and measurable outcome.
NAVMC 1200.1L note
NAVMC describes 0631 Network Administrators as installing, operating, and maintaining LAN and WAN networks for command and control; configuring routing and switching; supporting cybersecurity, premise wiring, components, technical control sites, fault analysis, circuit testing, monitoring, quality of service, VPN, IPSEC, subnetting, traffic monitoring, and maintenance records.
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Section 01
Top Civilian Role Matches for 0631
Network Administrator Network Administration
$58k – $125k
0631 is a direct network administration bridge. Civilian employers need routing, switching, LAN, WAN, VPN, IPSEC, subnetting, monitoring, troubleshooting, documentation, and user support written plainly. Credentials help hiring systems recognize the experience.
LAN/WANRoutingVPNMonitoring
Demand depends on clearance, credential fit, sector, and location
Network Operations Center Technician
$50k – $105k
Technical control, monitoring, link activation, circuit testing, and fault analysis translate into NOC roles. Show ticket volume, outages restored, users supported, and escalation practices.
NOCTicketsCircuitsRestoration
Demand depends on clearance, credential fit, sector, and location
Systems Support Specialist
$50k – $100k
Network administrators often support users, systems, accounts, and data services. 0631 Marines can target systems support roles when they explain help desk, troubleshooting, access, and documentation clearly.
Systems supportUsersTroubleshootingAccess
Demand depends on clearance, credential fit, sector, and location
Cybersecurity Support Technician
$58k – $115k
The 0631 entry includes cybersecurity, VPN, IPSEC, and traffic monitoring. With Security+ or similar credentials, Marines can target junior security analyst or cyber support roles.
Cyber supportIPSECMonitoringSecurity+
Demand depends on clearance, credential fit, sector, and location
Network Field Technician
$50k – $105k
Premise wiring, network component installation, technical sites, and end-to-end troubleshooting can support field technician roles for telecom, MSPs, public safety, or contractors.
Field techCablingComponentsSites
Demand depends on clearance, credential fit, sector, and location
Section 02
Transferable Strengths: What Civilian Technical Employers Actually See
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Secure communications under mission pressure
0631 work is valuable because it supports command and control, planning, networks, transmissions, or deployment decisions where downtime matters. Civilian employers need that translated into availability, reliability, security, and stakeholder support.
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Clearance and controlled-information discipline
Many planning and communications billets involve sensitive systems or information. Mention clearance eligibility carefully when true, and show that you understand policy, records, access, and operational security.
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Technical documentation and troubleshooting
Network diagrams, circuit records, communication links, plans, maintenance actions, and status reports translate directly into civilian documentation expectations.
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Cross-team coordination
These MOSs support commanders, staffs, operators, adjacent units, and technical teams. Translate that into customer support, project coordination, incident response, and executive communication.
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DoD 8140-aligned career potential
Communications and network MOSs may align with cyber workforce roles. Civilian employers still need the right credential, but the military scope creates a strong base for IT, network, SATCOM, and security paths.
Section 03
Common Mistakes 0631 Marines Make in the Civilian Job Search
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Only listing equipment names
Military radios, terminals, planning tools, and networks need civilian translation. Explain the function: network administration, satellite communications, routing, switching, help desk, spectrum support, deployment planning, or operations coordination.
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Skipping credentials because the work was technical
Civilian IT and communications postings often filter for Security+, Network+, CCNA, FCC, cloud, or vendor credentials. Experience matters, but credentials help hiring systems classify it.
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Not separating operator, admin, and supervisor scope
A junior operator, network administrator, and chief tell different stories. Be clear about whether you configured systems, maintained links, supervised teams, planned architecture, or briefed commanders.
Section 04
Certifications and Credentials That Improve Marketability
CompTIA Security+ Pathway
Cost Voucher pricing varies by exam and regionTime One examFormat Pearson VUE exam
CompTIA Security+ Pathway Security+ is a common baseline for DoD and contractor cyber or network roles.
Career signal · Aligns Marine Corps experience with civilian hiring filters
Cisco CCNA
Cost Exam pricing varies by country and Cisco policyTime One examFormat Pearson VUE exam
Cisco CCNA CCNA helps translate routing, switching, and network operations experience into civilian network credibility.
Career signal · Aligns Marine Corps experience with civilian hiring filters
CompTIA Network+
Cost Voucher pricing varies by exam and regionTime One examFormat Pearson VUE exam
CompTIA Network+ Network+ is a useful bridge for Marines moving from tactical communications into civilian network support.
Career signal · Aligns Marine Corps experience with civilian hiring filters
Section 05
Resume Translation: From Marine Corps Systems to Civilian Outcomes
The 0631 resume should translate military systems into civilian planning, network, telecom, SATCOM, or IT support language.
Before: Technical military language that feels too narrow
Served as 0631 Network Administrator. Operated systems, maintained communications, completed records, and supported Marine Corps missions.
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After: Civilian technical language with scope and outcomes
Performed network administrator duties in a Marine Corps environment supporting command and control, secure communications, planning, technical records, and mission continuity. Installed, operated, maintained, planned, monitored, or supervised systems and workflows that moved information to the right users at the right time. Coordinated with operators, commanders, technical teams, and adjacent organizations to resolve outages, maintain records, protect sensitive information, and keep operations synchronized. Civilian bullets should quantify networks, links, users, circuits, plans, tickets, outages resolved, bandwidth supported, teams trained, equipment value, and improvements in uptime, security, response time, or planning accuracy.
The 0631 Translation Formula
Military system -> civilian network, telecom, planning, or support function
Trouble ticket -> outage, root cause, restoration, and user impact
Security requirement -> clearance, access control, COMSEC, or policy discipline
Leadership -> users supported, teams trained, sites supervised, and standards enforced
Readiness -> uptime, bandwidth, response time, planning accuracy, and mission continuity
Always quantify: users, networks, circuits, terminals, tickets, outages, plans, sites, teams, and uptime
Last updated June 2026 using
BLS OEWS May 2025 wage tables, official credential sources linked in the certification section, and NAVMC 1200.1L for the verified Marine Corps 0631 MOS entry.
Section 06
0631 Civilian Career FAQs
What civilian jobs fit Marine Corps 0631?
0631 experience can fit roles tied to network administrator, network operations, telecommunications, SATCOM, help desk, systems administration, cybersecurity support, project coordination, or defense planning. The best fit depends on your systems, credentials, clearance eligibility, and leadership scope.
Does 0631 experience satisfy civilian IT requirements?
Sometimes, but not automatically. Civilian employers may require Security+, Network+, CCNA, FCC, cloud, vendor, or DoD 8140-aligned credentials. Use military experience as proof of scope, then close the credential gap for the target role.
How should 0631 Marines translate technical acronyms?
Write the civilian function first. Use network administration, routing and switching, SATCOM, help desk, technical control, spectrum, deployment planning, incident response, or secure communications before listing Marine Corps system names.
What makes a 0631 resume stronger?
Quantify technical scope: users supported, networks, links, terminals, circuits, bandwidth, trouble tickets, outages, plans, teams trained, sites supported, and uptime. Hiring managers need scale, not only platform names.
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