Raytheon Hiring
#12
Re: Raytheon Hiring
ROTHR PROJECT
Education: Completed a certified technical training institute, or USCG or USN technical schools.
General Experience: Six years and relevant and current experience in repair, maintenance, and installation of electronic equipment and systems. Ability to travel to multiple states on an on call basis.
Specialized Experience: Four years experience performing repair, maintenance, or installation of various types of electronic equipment (e.g., radar, radio, television, telecommunications, sonar, and navigational aids); personal and mainframe computers and terminals; industrial, medical, measuring, and controlling equipment; and satellite equipment. Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems by interpreting the manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Work required familiarity with the interrelationships of circuits and judgment in planning work sequence and in selecting tools and testing instruments.
Duties:
1. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on the electronics equipment, back up power systems, shelters and ancillary components and facilities. This includes inspection, troubleshooting, identifying cause of failures, replacement of defective components, alignment of equipment and replacement of existing equipment. Work will be in accordance with the technical manuals, guides and procedures provided. May be required to climb up to 30 feet – once they have received instruction on safety procedures.
2. Conduct inspections regarding the physical condition of the site and take corrective action, to include grounds maintenance, when indicated. Be able to perform limited maintenance and supervise vender maintenance of the back-up engine generator system. Complete inspection reports.
3. Employee must be willing to travel for up to 10 days at a time for scheduled trips and typically three days for corrective causality response. Contract requirement is for 24-hour on site response for casualty maintenance calls, so employees will be expected to respond within six hours of notification for causality maintenance.
4. Provide own hand tools common to the trade.
MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR SECRET/TOP SECRET CLEARANCE
email resume
to me Crs_orpilla@msn.com
Education: Completed a certified technical training institute, or USCG or USN technical schools.
General Experience: Six years and relevant and current experience in repair, maintenance, and installation of electronic equipment and systems. Ability to travel to multiple states on an on call basis.
Specialized Experience: Four years experience performing repair, maintenance, or installation of various types of electronic equipment (e.g., radar, radio, television, telecommunications, sonar, and navigational aids); personal and mainframe computers and terminals; industrial, medical, measuring, and controlling equipment; and satellite equipment. Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems by interpreting the manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Work required familiarity with the interrelationships of circuits and judgment in planning work sequence and in selecting tools and testing instruments.
Duties:
1. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on the electronics equipment, back up power systems, shelters and ancillary components and facilities. This includes inspection, troubleshooting, identifying cause of failures, replacement of defective components, alignment of equipment and replacement of existing equipment. Work will be in accordance with the technical manuals, guides and procedures provided. May be required to climb up to 30 feet – once they have received instruction on safety procedures.
2. Conduct inspections regarding the physical condition of the site and take corrective action, to include grounds maintenance, when indicated. Be able to perform limited maintenance and supervise vender maintenance of the back-up engine generator system. Complete inspection reports.
3. Employee must be willing to travel for up to 10 days at a time for scheduled trips and typically three days for corrective causality response. Contract requirement is for 24-hour on site response for casualty maintenance calls, so employees will be expected to respond within six hours of notification for causality maintenance.
4. Provide own hand tools common to the trade.
MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR SECRET/TOP SECRET CLEARANCE
email resume
to me Crs_orpilla@msn.com
#14
Re: Raytheon Hiring
am i missing something here? i'm assuming $21 an hour is supposed to be a lot? especially for someone with a clearance?
sorry, but i just did the math on that... and it equates to roughly $1,680 every two weeks before taxes... or $40,320 a year. i make that take-home as a three-year married e-5 in the navy ($1586.31/paycheck to be exact). and that's not including other benefits, namely medical, that puts my wages way over that.
i heard the job market for IT work in this area wasn't very impressive, but that's just nowhere near what i was expecting a big name government contracting company to pay for someone with experience and a clearance...
sorry, but i just did the math on that... and it equates to roughly $1,680 every two weeks before taxes... or $40,320 a year. i make that take-home as a three-year married e-5 in the navy ($1586.31/paycheck to be exact). and that's not including other benefits, namely medical, that puts my wages way over that.
i heard the job market for IT work in this area wasn't very impressive, but that's just nowhere near what i was expecting a big name government contracting company to pay for someone with experience and a clearance...
#16
Re: Raytheon Hiring
As a E5 with 8yrs active duty and married w/ sea pay max I was making that much. Raytheon has a benifit package including medical/dental and it's an option. The market is FLOODED with TECHNICAL rates in the greater 7 cities. There actually is no market for them here. Im just trying to help out my fellow techs who are out of the military and missing that military pay for whatever reason. Most ET 2 positions out there actually pay less that this and every other week or so we get about 5 hours over time time and a 1/2. I got out of the NAVY for personal reasons, continued into the reserves made E6 and I have this job now. Can't get any better than that.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post