
Coast Guard Command to Recruit Specialized Non-Commissioned Officers

The Turkish Coast Guard Command has recently announced that it will be hiring “specialized non-commissioned officers” to join its force. The announcement comes just a few weeks after the Turkish military launched a new recruitment drive aimed at increasing the number of officers and enlisted personnel in its armed forces.
The Coast Guard’s recruitment campaign seeks to attract personnel with specialized skills in various fields, including engineering, communications, information technology, and maritime security. This move is part of the Turkish government’s efforts to modernize its coast guard and boost its capacity to respond to maritime emergencies and threats.
According to the Coast Guard Command, the new non-commissioned officers will be granted a two-year contract, which may be renewed upon satisfactory performance. They will receive comprehensive training and attend courses to enhance their skills and knowledge in their respective fields.
The recruitment process will be carried out through an online application system. Interested applicants are required to submit their personal information, educational background, and work experience, among other requirements, to be considered for a position. Candidates will then undergo a rigorous selection process, including written exams, interviews, and medical and psychological assessments.
The Coast Guard Command also emphasized that gender equality is a priority in the recruitment process and encouraged women to apply for the positions.
The deadline for applications is yet to be announced, but those interested are advised to keep an eye on the official website of the Turkish Coast Guard Command for updates and details on how to apply.
This recruitment drive is an excellent opportunity for skilled professionals who want to serve their country and contribute to its security and development. It is also a testament to the Turkish government’s commitment to strengthening its coast guard and providing the necessary resources to safeguard its maritime borders and waters.





