Job Announcement Number:
GR13P0024
Location Name:
Cleveland, Ohio
Department:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Agency:
John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Occupation Code:
Engineering And Architecture Student Trainee
Pay Plan:
GS
Appointment Duration:
Multiple Appointment Types
Opening Date:
Friday, January 25, 2013
Closing Date:
Friday, February 22, 2013
Job Status:
Multiple Schedules
Salary:
$44,176.00 to $44,176.00 / Per Year
Pay Grade(s):
7 to 7
Who May Apply:
Student/Internship Program Eligibles
Job Summary:
As a graduate student in the Pathways Employment Program (IEP), the Intern works with and assists senior engineers by performing mechanical engineering duties in the Mechanical and Fluids Systems Division of the Engineering Directorate. The work involves conducting design, test and evaluation associated with the development of mechanical systems for space and aeronautic projects. The Intern will work on the Orion Crew and Service Vehicles, the Space Launch System, flywheel power systems, aircraft modifications and many other exciting projects. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR ACADEMIC STATUS (FIRST YEAR GRADUATE STUDENT), SEMESTER/QUARTER HOURS COMPLETED, AND YOUR CUMULATIVE GPA. APPLICANTS MUST MEET ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BY THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
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GR13P0024
Location Name:
Cleveland, Ohio
Department:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Agency:
John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Occupation Code:
Engineering And Architecture Student Trainee
Pay Plan:
GS
Appointment Duration:
Multiple Appointment Types
Opening Date:
Friday, January 25, 2013
Closing Date:
Friday, February 22, 2013
Job Status:
Multiple Schedules
Salary:
$44,176.00 to $44,176.00 / Per Year
Pay Grade(s):
7 to 7
Who May Apply:
Student/Internship Program Eligibles
Job Summary:
As a graduate student in the Pathways Employment Program (IEP), the Intern works with and assists senior engineers by performing mechanical engineering duties in the Mechanical and Fluids Systems Division of the Engineering Directorate. The work involves conducting design, test and evaluation associated with the development of mechanical systems for space and aeronautic projects. The Intern will work on the Orion Crew and Service Vehicles, the Space Launch System, flywheel power systems, aircraft modifications and many other exciting projects. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR ACADEMIC STATUS (FIRST YEAR GRADUATE STUDENT), SEMESTER/QUARTER HOURS COMPLETED, AND YOUR CUMULATIVE GPA. APPLICANTS MUST MEET ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BY THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
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