If you have a degree in nuclear engineering and work experience, the United States Navy is prepared to offer you a lucrative position that will put your career on the fast track with access to the latest technologies and a budget bigger than any civilian corporation could ever hope for. Your skills and experiences will be put to work in the name of national defense and renewable energy around the world.
Instead of working in the civilian sector where your options may be limited, the Navy provides you with paid training, seminars, conferences and whatever else it takes to keep you on the cutting edge of the nuclear engineering profession. Your starting salary of $24,000, which can exceed $78,500 after only 4 years, as an O6, can effectively be doubled with all of the benefits you will receive in addition to your paycheck.
Military Benefits
Military benefits include free housing, full medical and dental benefits, a food and clothing allowance, free and discounted travel and entertainment and paid vacations. As you further your career, your family will enjoy the traditional community lifestyle provided by living in base housing. Your children will attend excellent schools and be able to participate in community sports organizations, civic clubs and other positive experiences.
The military organization has no tolerance for criminal or disrespectful behavior. As a result, you and your family will be able to enjoy the American Dream to its fullest with holiday picnics, summer parades, a close network of friends and co-workers all focused on the same goals. You will be able to shop for designer labels at a discount from the Base Exchange and enjoy inexpensive American grocery shopping in Commissaries around the world.
Camaraderie And Contributions
As a crucial member of the Navy’s nuclear engineering team, you will be able to contribute to scientific discoveries and applications unseen elsewhere in the field. On a daily basis, you will be challenged to take everything you know one step farther, expanding the use and understanding of nuclear energy, equipment and systems.
In addition to your professional development, you will find yourself in the company of other experts in your field. The personal and professional camaraderie experienced in the military is as unmatched in the civilian sector as the budget. No longer will you be limited by financial research constraints. The Navy will give you the opportunity to take your skills and your career further than you ever imagined.
Transitioning Back Into The Civilian World
Once you have completed your service agreement, it will be up to you to decide whether or not you want to make a career of the military. If the training and travel weren’t enough, the retirement benefits of the military should certainly warrant your consideration. If you do decide to return to civilian life, the Navy will assist you in this transition with relocation funds, job search skills training and a variety of other benefits, such as VA loans.
To find out more about how the Navy can help enhance your career in nuclear engineering click HERE.
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Instead of working in the civilian sector where your options may be limited, the Navy provides you with paid training, seminars, conferences and whatever else it takes to keep you on the cutting edge of the nuclear engineering profession. Your starting salary of $24,000, which can exceed $78,500 after only 4 years, as an O6, can effectively be doubled with all of the benefits you will receive in addition to your paycheck.
Military Benefits
Military benefits include free housing, full medical and dental benefits, a food and clothing allowance, free and discounted travel and entertainment and paid vacations. As you further your career, your family will enjoy the traditional community lifestyle provided by living in base housing. Your children will attend excellent schools and be able to participate in community sports organizations, civic clubs and other positive experiences.
The military organization has no tolerance for criminal or disrespectful behavior. As a result, you and your family will be able to enjoy the American Dream to its fullest with holiday picnics, summer parades, a close network of friends and co-workers all focused on the same goals. You will be able to shop for designer labels at a discount from the Base Exchange and enjoy inexpensive American grocery shopping in Commissaries around the world.
Camaraderie And Contributions
As a crucial member of the Navy’s nuclear engineering team, you will be able to contribute to scientific discoveries and applications unseen elsewhere in the field. On a daily basis, you will be challenged to take everything you know one step farther, expanding the use and understanding of nuclear energy, equipment and systems.
In addition to your professional development, you will find yourself in the company of other experts in your field. The personal and professional camaraderie experienced in the military is as unmatched in the civilian sector as the budget. No longer will you be limited by financial research constraints. The Navy will give you the opportunity to take your skills and your career further than you ever imagined.
Transitioning Back Into The Civilian World
Once you have completed your service agreement, it will be up to you to decide whether or not you want to make a career of the military. If the training and travel weren’t enough, the retirement benefits of the military should certainly warrant your consideration. If you do decide to return to civilian life, the Navy will assist you in this transition with relocation funds, job search skills training and a variety of other benefits, such as VA loans.
To find out more about how the Navy can help enhance your career in nuclear engineering click HERE.
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