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Developmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: New Port Richey, FL
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The text discusses the crucial role of Developmental Engineers in the Air Force, covering a wide range of specialties. These experts are essential for the successful completion of operations worldwide. The requirements to join the Air Force are outlined, including a Bachelor's degree in engineering, completion of specific courses, and certain age limits. The text conveys a positive sentiment towards the importance and prestige of these roles.
Bioenvironmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: New Orleans, LA
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The text discusses the Air Force's commitment to preventing environmental harm to Airmen and their families. Bioenvironmental Engineers play a crucial role in identifying and mitigating potential dangers through engineering and scientific principles. The text also outlines several requirements for joining the Air Force, including educational qualifications, experience, and age restrictions.
Cyber Systems Operations
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Cedar City, UT
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The Air Force emphasizes the importance of securing advanced computer and software systems, which is the role of Cyber Systems Operations specialists. These experts design, install, and maintain systems to ensure optimal performance and security. They enhance capabilities and provide secure systems for the Air Force to stay ahead. To join, applicants must meet various requirements including educational background, health standards, and ASVAB score requirements. High school seniors can start their application in their junior year.
Bioenvironmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Cedar City, UT
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The Air Force is committed to protecting its personnel from environmental hazards and ensuring their health and safety. To join, one must meet specific requirements, including completing a qualifying course and having relevant experience.
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Norwich, NY
Posted Dec 21, 2024
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analysts are crucial in translating intelligence communications during flight, providing threat warnings and actionable intelligence. They require fluency in foreign languages, successful completion of various courses, and meet specific physical and health standards. High school seniors or diploma holders can apply, with non-graduates needing a minimum AFQT Test score of 65.
Developmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: New Philadelphia, OH
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The text discusses the crucial role of Developmental Engineers in the Air Force, covering a wide range of specialties. These experts are essential for the successful completion of operations worldwide. The requirements to join the Air Force are outlined, including a Bachelor's degree in engineering, completion of specific courses, minimum experience, and age restrictions. The text conveys a positive sentiment towards the importance and prestige of these roles.
Developmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Troy, NY
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The Air Force is seeking Developmental Engineers to advance their operations. The job requires a bachelor's degree in engineering and experience in qualified positions. The ideal candidate must be between the ages of 18 and 42, have completed relevant courses, and meet other standards set by the Air Force.
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Newburgh, NY
Posted Dec 21, 2024
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analysts are crucial in translating intelligence communications during flight, providing threat warnings and actionable intelligence. They require fluency in foreign languages, successful completion of various courses, and meet specific physical and health standards. High school seniors or diploma holders can apply, with non-graduates needing a minimum AFQT Test score of 65.
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Daly City, CA
Posted Dec 21, 2024
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analysts are crucial in translating intelligence communications during flight, providing threat warnings and actionable intelligence. They require fluency in foreign languages, successful completion of various courses, and meet specific physical and health standards. High school seniors or diploma holders can apply, with non-graduates needing a minimum AFQT Test score of 65.
Developmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Albany, NY
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The text discusses the crucial role of Developmental Engineers in the Air Force, covering a wide range of specialties. These experts are essential for the successful completion of operations worldwide. The requirements to join the Air Force are outlined, including a Bachelor's degree in engineering, completion of specific courses, and certain age restrictions. The text conveys a positive sentiment towards the importance and prestige of these roles.
Developmental Engineer
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Batavia, NY
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The Air Force is seeking Developmental Engineers to join their team. The engineers will be responsible for planning and implementing projects, and must meet specific requirements such as a bachelor's degree in engineering and completion of certain courses. They must also have experience in qualified positions or hold a master's degree in a specified discipline.
Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst
Company: Uline, Inc.
Location: Kingston, NY
Posted Dec 21, 2024
The text describes the role of Airborne Cryptologic Language Analysts who translate intelligence communications to provide threat warnings and actionable intelligence. It outlines the requirements to join the Air Force, including education, health, and language proficiency standards. High school students can start their application in their junior year, and non-graduates must score 65 or higher on the ASVAB. Additional requirements include passing a polygraph test, background investigation, language proficiency, and specific training courses.