adaptiveopti Veteran 298 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/312403100
I have been told that this job announcement is for 6 entry level engineering job openings in Jacksonville, FL. If accepted you will initially be working under the Naval Acquisition Intern Program (or Mechanicsburg Intern Program as it is sometimes known). You will enter the program as either a GS-7 or GS-9 (see USAJOBS for details) and "graduate" to a GS-12 upon completion, with regular pay increases/promotions in between. USAJOBS lists the following majors:
Materials Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Computer Engineer/Electronics Engineer/Aerospace Engineer
I know for sure one job is in the Propulsion and Power division of NAVAIR. This means you will be working in service support of a Navy or Marine Corps turbofan, turbojet, or turboprop engine. Both Mechanical and Aerospace engineers have been accepted in the past for Propulsion and Power positions.
This announcement is only open until tomorrow (3/28/2012) at midnight.
[Edited on March 27, 2012 at 7:53 AM. Reason : spelling] 3/27/2012 7:46:55 AM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
Looks like NASA isn't the only government area hiring. Hows it going Taylor?? It's been a while! 3/27/2012 9:49:40 AM |
adaptiveopti Veteran 298 Posts user info edit post |
^I was surprised to hear of these outside/new hire opportunities. Most of the open positions I've heard of lately have all been filled internally because the local command is reluctant to approve any new positions or outside hires.
Things are going well Darius. Livin' the dream, makin' it happen (my official office BS banter). You don't want to come work on an afterburning turbofan engine do you?
[Edited on March 27, 2012 at 11:41 AM. Reason : damn i can't spell today] 3/27/2012 11:39:07 AM |
Flyin Ryan All American 8224 Posts user info edit post |
Or you can go to Cherry Point (near Atlantic Beach). NAVAIR there is hiring a lot of engineers from what I'm told. 3/30/2012 11:51:08 AM |
BEAVERCHEESE All American 1103 Posts user info edit post |
^I work there and heard they would be bringing in around 10 engineers in May/June. 3/31/2012 10:23:22 AM |
knowseauto Veteran 225 Posts user info edit post |
Why couldn't any of these job opportunities have existed when I was looking to move to Jax?! lol 3/31/2012 4:17:45 PM |
ThePeter TWW CHAMPION 37709 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, good luck getting any of these positions 3/31/2012 8:16:51 PM |
adaptiveopti Veteran 298 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Yeah, good luck getting any of these positions" |
Yes, with the announcement closed since Wednesday I agree...unless you applied before then.4/1/2012 9:26:04 AM |
alexwbush All American 3344 Posts user info edit post |
I'm not sure how well GS-7 or 9 pays, but I have a lot of GS-11's complaining a lot about "I don't get paid enough". I guess one good thing for being a GS is that if you make it past a year, you have really good job security... 4/2/2012 12:05:24 AM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
No engineer has to worry about job security 4/2/2012 12:27:28 AM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
^^Promotions are pretty much guaranteed and are based on time spent as a government employee. 4/2/2012 12:37:10 AM |
adaptiveopti Veteran 298 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I'm not sure how well GS-7 or 9 pays, but I have a lot of GS-11's complaining a lot about "I don't get paid enough". I guess one good thing for being a GS is that if you make it past a year, you have really good job security..." |
Engineers have a special GS pay scale for the GS-5, -7, and -9 grades, which pays more than the regular GS-5, -7, and -9 grades. Looking at the 0414 special salary rate table, a GS-5 goes from $35k to $43k, a -7 from $43k to $53k, and a -9 from $53k to $65k. Once you make the jump to the GS-11 grade (and anything above that) you move back to the normal GS pay scale.
The real job security comes when you move from career conditional to permanent at the 2.5 year mark, you also become fully vested in TSP which means you get to keep your agency matching TSP contributions if you leave government service.4/2/2012 7:58:15 PM |