Experienced Nuclear Engineers Take Note
Do you have experience as a nuclear engineer? Are you still paying off your student loans? If you meet the necessary qualifications, the United States Navy has a lucrative proposition for you. As the demand for skilled nuclear engineers increases, the Navy is prepared to make it worth your while to consider the military as a career option.
If you are still paying off your graduate school loans, the Navy will pay off up to $40,000 of that debt in their efforts to employ engineers with the most up-to-date skills. In addition to a starting salary of $24,000, which can exceed $78,500 after only 4 years, as an O6, you will receive a benefits package that effectively doubles that salary.
Benefits Of Military Life
Military benefits include free housing, full medical and dental benefits, a food and clothing allowance, free and discounted travel and entertainment and paid vacations. In addition to these benefits, the Navy will also pay for your continuing education. This is a great opportunity for you to further your career, travel the world and provide your family with traditional community living.
While a military career certainly means you must maintain yourself physically and professionally, military communities offer excellent schools, a wide variety of civic organizations and a generous support system for you and your family. Your children will benefit by being surrounding with positive role models instead of all the negative types found in the civilian world.
Training, Travel And Personal Satisfaction
Your military training will keep you on the technological cutting edge of your profession with seminars, schools and hands-on experience with state-of-the-art facilities. You will travel the world and meet your foreign counterparts to benefit both nations. Most important of all, you will be providing crucial skills necessary to American national defense, renewable energy and modern technology.
Your academic and professional expertise will provide the United States Armed Forces with the scientific and technological professionalism needed to keep us abreast of the nuclear world. Your efforts will support the troops, our nation and freedom around the world, all as you add skills to your resume that no civilian competitor can ever match.
Military Or Civilian Career
Once you have completed your service agreement, it will be up to you to decide between a military career, with all its benefits and a great retirement package, or civilian life. If you opt for the civilian world, the Navy will assist you through the transition with relocation funds, job search skills training and access to a wealth of other resources.
The Navy is prepared to make it worth your while to consider a career in the Navy as a Nuclear Engineer. You already have the skills. If you are prepared to put yourself to the test, to challenge yourself and to provide for your family and your nation, you may be on the verge of an exciting career change. To find out more about how the Navy can launch your career in nuclear engineering click HERE.
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If you are still paying off your graduate school loans, the Navy will pay off up to $40,000 of that debt in their efforts to employ engineers with the most up-to-date skills. In addition to a starting salary of $24,000, which can exceed $78,500 after only 4 years, as an O6, you will receive a benefits package that effectively doubles that salary.
Benefits Of Military Life
Military benefits include free housing, full medical and dental benefits, a food and clothing allowance, free and discounted travel and entertainment and paid vacations. In addition to these benefits, the Navy will also pay for your continuing education. This is a great opportunity for you to further your career, travel the world and provide your family with traditional community living.
While a military career certainly means you must maintain yourself physically and professionally, military communities offer excellent schools, a wide variety of civic organizations and a generous support system for you and your family. Your children will benefit by being surrounding with positive role models instead of all the negative types found in the civilian world.
Training, Travel And Personal Satisfaction
Your military training will keep you on the technological cutting edge of your profession with seminars, schools and hands-on experience with state-of-the-art facilities. You will travel the world and meet your foreign counterparts to benefit both nations. Most important of all, you will be providing crucial skills necessary to American national defense, renewable energy and modern technology.
Your academic and professional expertise will provide the United States Armed Forces with the scientific and technological professionalism needed to keep us abreast of the nuclear world. Your efforts will support the troops, our nation and freedom around the world, all as you add skills to your resume that no civilian competitor can ever match.
Military Or Civilian Career
Once you have completed your service agreement, it will be up to you to decide between a military career, with all its benefits and a great retirement package, or civilian life. If you opt for the civilian world, the Navy will assist you through the transition with relocation funds, job search skills training and access to a wealth of other resources.
The Navy is prepared to make it worth your while to consider a career in the Navy as a Nuclear Engineer. You already have the skills. If you are prepared to put yourself to the test, to challenge yourself and to provide for your family and your nation, you may be on the verge of an exciting career change. To find out more about how the Navy can launch your career in nuclear engineering click HERE.
Photo courtesy of army.mil


