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Old 05-05-2005, 08:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: United States Air Force
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Originally Posted by RidinHighSpeeds
Was browsing around there site and noticed some cool careers with the US Air Force.

One that looked very interesting to me was being a Developmental Engineer Officer.

Heres the description:

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The smooth operation of Air Force systems infrastructure relies on the Developmental Engineer. With specialties including Aeronautical, Astronautical, Computer System, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, this technical professional plans, organizes, manages and implements systems engineering processes to assure required capability over the life cycle of Air Force systems. As a Developmental Engineer, you will specialize in engineering processes and sub processes, formulate engineering policy and procedures and coordinate and direct engineering and technical management activities and operations. You will also conduct systems planning to satisfy customer requirements, identify and transition new technologies and subsystems and provide technical consultation.
The career pay looks great depending on how much training I would acquire. Something to think about...

Anyone ever consider the US Air Force?
I thought about it, but decided to join the military instead...