Engineering Position - Interior Alaska

alaska80

FNG
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Dec 2, 2019
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I am posting the link to this position here as we have a difficult time recruiting engineers who want to reside in a remote (though on the road system) community in Alaska.

Below is the link to the job description.

The United States Army Test and Evaluation Command is posting this advertisement for the subject position. The chosen candidate will serve as a General Engineer supporting the Artic Regions Test Center (ARTC), in the Test Operations Division, Ft. Greely, AK.

Open Date: 6 Nov 2024

Close Date: 12 Nov 2024, 11:59 p.m. MST

See the link below for more details and to apply:

https://atec.yello.co/jobs/fBYTRhertd3I0ElRYMryxg?job_board_id=zm0Yjn0EaOr11u8mjBlNoQ
 

Gwchem

Lil-Rokslider
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Dec 27, 2021
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As a Civ engineer in another branch, you're definitely not doing any favors offering that job as a 12 equivalent. That's a 14 in my command.
 

Blind Squirrel

Lil-Rokslider
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The responsibility and duties are not commensurate with the grade and salary. That's why the lack of interest, not the location. A GS-9 to GS-12 government position is early career for an engineer. Most commands have engineers overseeing 50 personnel at a higher grade, more like GS-14.
So just higher pay? Or is there other differences between a 12 and 14? What do government engineers typically make? $150k seems pretty high. Is that not the case? Not arguing, hope it doesn’t seem that way. Pure curiosity.
 
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