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Engineers: In the Navy, you can find a new career
In the Navy, you can be an engineer. Naval Sea Systems Command finds new civilian engineering recruits among displaced auto industry workers, without having to enlist.
-- Control Engineering, 5/22/2009

USS George Washington (CVN 73), the nation's only Forward Deployed Naval Forces (FDNF) aircraft carrier.Washington, DC – The U.S. Navy’s Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), is finding many new recruits among mid-career engineering professionals cut loose from the struggling automotive industry. Engineers find new opportunities to put their skills to work, without having to enlist.

With a workforce of 53,000 civilians and military personnel, NAVSEA continues to need mid-career employees, particularly engineers, scientists, and skilled tradesmen. Positions are open at NAVSEA’s headquarters and affiliated program executive offices in Washington, D.C., as well as naval warfare centers, shipyards, and Navy-sponsored University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs) across the country.

“These are experienced, mid-career men and women who can immediately make a contribution to our organization,” says Vice Admiral Kevin McCoy, NAVSEA Commander. “They come from diverse backgrounds, and can help us think in different ways in terms of manufacturing: Lean initiatives, production line techniques, and modern design. These are great Americans whose skills and experience across the engineering/project management disciplines would prove a great addition to our workforce.”

At a career fair in Livonia, MI, NAVSEA recruiters collected more than 240 resumes from qualified applicants who were interested in transitioning from designing cars to developing and maintaining U.S. Navy ships and systems.

Fast-attack submarine USS Houston (SSN 713) enters Pearl Harbor.NAVSEA will hold the first round of interviews next week with more than 30 candidates for the Naval Acquisition Associates Program (NAAP), a two-year developmental program designed to prepare mid-level professionals to transition to careers in Navy acquisition.

“I always wanted to work on military technology, but didn’t want to join the military,” said displaced automotive supply engineer Mike Gojcaj. “And, going to engineering school in Detroit pretty much programs you to end up in the automotive sector. It was exciting and motivating to finally realize that I could work for the Navy as a civilian”

NAVSEA engineers, builds, buys, and maintains the U.S. Navy’s ships, submarines, and combat systems. More recruiting information is available online.

-Peter Welander, process industries editor
Control Engineering news desk, www.controleng.com
 
David,

Interesting, I once worked for the military as a civilian employee, lots of travel, meetings with top brass, big per-diem meals at local watering holes. If I were 30 years younger and not a lot wiser....
 
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Worked for the Navy as a civilian after a six year hitch. Because of budget it was cheaper to send uniformed guys instead of civilians. We got double time on surface ships and triple on submarines. I thought my sea going days were all done. So I got sent to do a survey on a frigate fresh out of refit in Seattle. Home port was San Francisco. Kind of a rough ride in March off the Washington Oregon coast.

Dan Bentler
 
Dan~you got out of the Navy to work for the Navy? How long did that last? I see you're still in Seattle...
 
Nate
Got out 11/73
Worked for while and started going to school in 76 Got AA in Safery worked til 81. Back to school got BS and MS then went to work for Navy in Jan 89 as Industrial Hygienist at Bremerton Naval Hospital supporting the shipyard. Saw a lot learned a lot. Oct 90 went to work for Boeing again in IH. Stayed til 11/95.

Dan Bentler
 
did a five year stint in the Navy as a shipwright got out, never looked back much prefer my current trade
 

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