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A GREAT PLACE TO WORK FOR THE BEST ENGINEERS! DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: IF YOU HAVE EVER WANTED TO: early and often to the innovations in DoD Contribute with opportunities to learn and grow Excel technology to make the world a better place Advance knowledge with access to the most advanced research, data, and tools Expand with the brightest minds Collaborate your country as a civilian Serve You Can Make a Difference As a DoD Engineer You Can Make a Difference As a DoD Engineer Help bring Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines home to their families! Work on ground-breaking innovations Inspire and mentor the next generation Protect Innovate Inspire DoD Engineers: March 16, 2018 March 16, 2018 LEARN MORE ABOUT OPPORTUNITIES: https://www.army.mil/article/157855/ http://www.secnav.navy.mil/donhr/Pages/Default.aspx https://afciviliancareers.com

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Page 1: HCI - DEPARTMENT A GREAT PLACE TO WORK FOR ... Brochure_20180315_FINAL_v3.pdf2018/03/15  · A GREAT PLACE TO WORK FOR THE BEST ENGINEERS! DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: IF YOU HAVE EVER WANTED

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK FOR THE BEST ENGINEERS!

DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE:

IFYOUHAVE EVERWANTED TO:

early and often to the innovations in DoD

Contribute

with opportunities to learn and grow

Excel

technology to make the world a better

place

Advance

knowledge with access to the most advanced

research, data, and tools

Expand

with the brightest mindsCollaborate

your country as a civilian

Serve

You Can Make a DifferenceAs a DoD EngineerYou Can Make a DifferenceAs a DoD Engineer

Help bring Soldiers, Sailors,

Airmen, and Marines home to their

families!

Work on ground-breaking

innovations

Inspire and mentor the next generation

Protect

Innovate

Inspire

DoD Engineers:

March 16, 2018March 16, 2018

LEARN MORE ABOUT OPPORTUNITIES:https://www.army.mil/article/157855/http://www.secnav.navy.mil/donhr/Pages/Default.aspxhttps://afciviliancareers.com

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March 16, 2018 March 16, 2018

DoD ENGINEERSare motivated and charged to:

HELP KEEP OUR COUNTRYSAFE

WORK ON INNOVATIVE, LEADING EDGE TECHNOLOGY

...AND HAVEMADE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD!

DoD ENGINEERSwork/live across the country

The U.S. DoD iS The worlD’S largest engineering

organization, with over 100,000 engineers

11,300MD: 9,417

8,902

4,371

4,912

3,170

NJ: 3,5433,506

2,768

DC: 2,725

2,616

2,441

2,112

HI: 2,026

1,9862,099

RI: 1,923

1,460

1,364

1,296

1,208

1,345

1,140

960

924

713

MA: 743

613684

532

536

459

413

436

280

290

CT: 277

180169

164

149

102

8586

NH: 70

67

65

58

DE: 3639

VT: 0

U.S. Territories 202Foreign Countries 1,597

Unspecified 26

OCONUS:

Laboratories

Defense Labs

Population

2000+

1001-2000

501-1000

251-500

1-250

EPIPENXSTATTHEN:Developed to fill wound cavities on the battle field and stop bleeding in 15 seconds

NOW:Used by first responders to save lives by controlling bleed-ing at trauma scene until surgery is available

GPSTHEN:Designed in 1970s to guide and track planes, boats, & missiles

NOW:Provides point-to-point navigation & location services anywhere around the globe from a cell phone

SUPERGLUETHEN:Discovered in 1942 to make clear, plastic gun sight for soldiers

NOW:Used as a rapid bonding adhesive for “quick fixes”

MICRO-WAVETHEN:Developed in 1945 during radar testing, when an engineer realized a chocolate bar melted in his pocket

NOW:Utilizes microwaves to cook our food more quickly

DUCT TAPETHEN:Invented in 1942 for the military as a way to keep moisture out of ammunition cases

NOW:Used by nearly everyone for practical & imaginative applications

DIGITALPHOTO-GRAPHYTHEN:Developed in 1960s for spy satellites, eliminating need to recover deorbited film canisters

NOW:Replaced film and found in almost every cellphone

THEINTERNETTHEN:Developed in 1970s by DARPA to share information between research labs & educational organizations

NOW:Used by nearly everyone worldwide to connect & maintain ties

THEN:Developed during Cold War to treat chemical attacks by nerve agents

NOW:Treats those susceptible to anaphy-lactic shock

DoD Employs AllTypes of Engineers

A Majority of DoD Engineers are Non-Military

“General” Engineer applies when the work of the position requires knowledge and skills in two or more professional engineering diciplines

“Other” Engineers- Agricultural- Biomedical- Chemical- Environmental- Industrial- Materials

Electronics23%

Mechanical16%

Civil10%

Other8%

Nuclear4%

Computer5%

Electrical5%

Aerospace6%

General23%

Military4%

Civilian96%