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Job Title UAS Operations Specialist Location China Lake, CA. Level of Effort Full Time Job Responsibilities · Operate various unmanned aircraft in support of payload and systems integration testing. · Perform mission planning, briefing and debriefing of unmanned aircraft flights · Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on unmanned aircraft and support systems · Development of flight test pl...
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Posted Mon 5th October
Immediate respect and responsibility. Rapid advancement and postgraduate schooling. Experience beyond your years doing something that makes a difference in the world. That's what a degree can get you as an Officer in the Navy. REACH YOUR POTENTIAL ON A PROVEN PATH If you're a student or graduate of a four-year college or university with leadership skills and determination, now's the perfect time t...
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Posted Tue 17th November
REACH YOUR POTENTIAL ON A PROVEN PATH If you're a student or graduate of a four-year college or university with leadership skills and determination, now's the perfect time to look into a career as a Navy Officer. Here, you can get comprehensive training that sets you apart and follows you wherever you go. You could command a nuclear carrier or stealth submarine . Pilot the world's most awe-inspiri...
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Posted Tue 17th November
Be part of a dynamic security team protecting airports and skies as you proudly secure your future. Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT) NOW HIRING! See yourself in a vital role. At TSA, we act swiftly and with integrity to: * Discover and stop emerging transportation security threats, utilizing state of the art technology * Educate and provide friendly customer service to travelers * Scree...
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Posted Thu 19th November
If you've been out of the workforce for a while because you've been raising children, include related volunteer work on your resume. Highlight your relevant skills and downplay your lack of formal work experience. If you're a parent planning to return to work in a few years, you can make yourself more interesting to employers by refreshing your skills with classes offered by a community college and by taking on leadership positions in your volunteer organizations.