| 1. CHEMICAL ENGINEER |
| US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 02/15/2009 to 02/14/2010 |
Working as a Chemical Engineer with the Department of Navy (DON) is a rewarding career that offers challenge, excitement and satisfaction. It is an opportunity to employ your proficiency in mathematics and science in a career both steeped in tradition and at the cutting edge of technology. You can be a recognized professional working as a civilian for the Navy and Marine Corps program where you ca... |
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| 2. CIVIL / STRUCTURAL ENGINEER |
| US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 02/13/2009 to 02/12/2010 |
Help us build the structures and facilities that support our many missions. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform a variety of technical duties involving designing, constructing and maintaining structures and facilities. You may work in a professional team environment engaged in researching, developing, and evaluating new criteria and methodology in civil engineering. Your du... |
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| 3. CIVIL / STRUCTURAL ENGINEER |
| US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Help us build the structures and facilities that support our many missions. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform a variety of technical duties involving designing, constructing and maintaining structures and facilities. You may work in a professional team environment engaged in researching, developing, and evaluating new criteria and methodology in civil engineering. Your duties m... |
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| 4. Civil Engineering Technician |
| US-IN-Edinburgh | National Guard Units | | 11/16/2009 to 12/14/2009 |
DUTIES:1. Coordinates the work of technicians, State employees, contract employees, temporary and seasonal, employees and military personnel of all activities and units engaged in minor construction, maintenance and repair functions at the training site on a year-round basis. Coordination is effected by planning and scheduling the work of assignments, outlining methods, sequencing and prioritizing... |
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| 5. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER |
| US-IN-Crane | Navy, Office of the Secretary of the Navy | | 02/15/2009 to 02/14/2010 |
Consider the rewards that this challenging opportunity may provide. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform various technical duties concerning work with electrical circuits, circuit elements, equipment, systems and associated phenomena that deal with using electrical energy for purposes such as motive power, heating, illumination, chemical processes, or the production of localized... |
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| 6. ELECTRONICS ENGINEER |
| US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Look inside the world's most sophisticated defense systems. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform various technical duties concerned with the application of the physical and engineering sciences, mathematics, electronic phenomena, and the principles, techniques, and practices of electronics engineering. This field pertains primarily to electronic circuits, circuit elements, equipme... |
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| 7. Electronics Engineer, ND-0855-02/03 |
| US-IN-Crane Nvl Weapons Support Ctr | Naval Sea Systems Command | | 10/07/2009 to 07/31/2010 |
This is an entry-level, developmental position for engineers with a basic knowledge of electronics/electrical engineering concepts and technology usually obtained through a bachelor's program at an ABET-certified college or university. At this level, engineers develop the ability to work on operating assignments where the background information involves standard practices and procedures. The eng... |
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| 8. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN |
| US-IN-Indianapolis | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Aim for a brighter future. In this occupation you may work on a variety of projects in a team environment supporting the work of scientific and engineering personnel. Depending on assignment you may supervise, lead or perform various non-professional technical duties concerned with the design, development, evaluation, testing, installation and maintenance of communication, telemetry, radar, sona... |
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| 9. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN |
| US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 02/15/2009 to 02/14/2010 |
Aim for a brighter future. In this occupation you may work on a variety of projects in a team environment supporting the work of scientific and engineering personnel. Depending on assignment you may supervise, lead or perform various non-professional technical duties concerned with the design, development, evaluation, testing, installation and maintenance of communication, telemetry, radar, so... |
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| 10. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN |
| US-IN-Indianapolis | Navy Field Offices | | 02/15/2009 to 02/14/2010 |
Aim for a brighter future. In this occupation you may work on a variety of projects in a team environment supporting the work of scientific and engineering personnel. Depending on assignment you may supervise, lead or perform various non-professional technical duties concerned with the design, development, evaluation, testing, installation and maintenance of communication, telemetry, radar, so... |
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