| 1. ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN |
| US-FL-Panama City | Navy Field Offices | | 03/06/2009 to 03/05/2010 |
Not everyone can translate complex numbers processes into plain English. In this occupation you may supervise, lead, or perform a variety of duties involved in technical and clerical processes that support numerous financial and accounting functions. You may be responsible for utilizing your basic knowledge of accounting procedures and terminology to verify and maintain accurate accounting data,... |
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| 2. ADMINISTRATIVE/TECHNICAL SPECIALIST |
| US-FL-Panama City | Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command | | 11/04/2009 to 12/04/2009 |
Serve as theNaval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)Deputy Equal Employment Opportunity Officer (DEEOO)and managesthe EEO and Affirmative EmpoymentPrograms Office. Incumbent directs a program that provides positive equal employment and consultant services to managers and employers.The selectee will serve as the subject matter expert for EEO programs. Incumbent plans, organizes, directs, executes, provi... |
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| 3. AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT MECHANIC |
| US-FL-Panama City | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Maximize your unique skills and talents. In this occupation you may utilize your skills in any number of jobs involving the repair and modification of a variety of equipment and systems that achieve regulated climatic conditions. This work requires solid knowledge of principles of air conditioning, the ability to recognize and determine the best method for correcting malfunctions, and the skill ... |
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| 4. AIRPLANE PILOT (SIMULATOR INSTRUCTOR) |
| US-FL-Tyndall AFB | Air Force Personnel Center | | 11/18/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
The primary purpose of this position is to provide aircraft simulator and academic courses following the prescribed syllabus for the graduate fighter pilot flying training program, instructs students in the full range of fighter aircraft maneuvers or capabilities necessary to meet the needs of an operational unit's mission Develops goals, monitors and evaluates training program success, and prov... |
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| 5. AUDITOR (CONTRACT AUDIT) |
| US-FL-PANAMA CITY | Defense Contract Audit Agency | | 08/29/2009 to 08/28/2010 |
Assigned to one of over 300 work sites nationwide including Alaska and Hawaii - DCAA auditors are given independent and challenging work assignments on mission-critical projects within the first few months. This gives them the opportunity to make a difference right away. In a short period of time, you will begin to perform a variety of progressively challenging work assignments that involve the... |
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| 6. AUDITOR (CONTRACT AUDIT) |
| US-FL-PANAMA CITY | Defense Contract Audit Agency | | 08/29/2009 to 08/28/2010 |
Assigned to one of over 300 work sites nationwide including Alaska and Hawaii - DCAA auditors are given independent and challenging work assignments on mission-critical projects within the first few months. This gives them the opportunity to make a difference right away. In a short period of time, you will begin to perform a variety of progressively challenging work assignments that involve the s... |
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| 7. Biological Scientist DR-0401-2/3/4 |
| US-FL-Panama City | Air Force Materiel Command | | 10/01/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
LOCATION: HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMANDVARIOUS LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATESMAJOR DUTIES: (0401 Biological Scientist) This series covers positions that manage, supervise, lead, or perform professional research, or scientific work in biology, agriculture, or natural resources management. The Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) of 1990, P.L. 101-510, Title XII, ... |
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| 8. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY GROUP |
| US-FL-Panama City | Navy Field Offices | | 02/14/2009 to 02/14/2010 |
Enjoy the challenge of putting your success in business to work. Inthis occupation you may supervise, lead or perform various workrequiring knowledge of business and trade practices, andcharacteristics and use of equipment, products, or property. You mayperform work associated with industrial production methods andprocesses, including the conducting of investigations and studies; thecollection... |
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| 9. CHEMICAL ENGINEER |
| US-FL-Panama City | 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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| 10. CHEMIST |
| US-FL-Panama City | Navy Field Offices | | 02/13/2009 to 02/13/2010 |
Fuel your passion for chemistry. As a Chemist, you may supervise, lead, or perform a variety of technical duties concerned with the investigation, analysis, and interpretation of the composition, molecular structure, and properties of substances, the transformations that they undergo, and the amounts of matter and energy included in these transformations. The duties of this position may include ... |
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