Imagine space!
Imagine going there, the adventure!
Imagine finding a job that takes you on a thrilling mission!
The reality is working through job applications and getting the team together.
See who NASA is looking for .....
"Jobs In Aerospace - Space FlightThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the central federal agency associated with U.S. space exploration. NASA conducts its work in four principal organizations, called mission directorates:
- Aeronautics
pioneers and proves new flight technologies that improve our ability to explore space while also having practical applications on Earth.
- Exploration Systems
develops new capabilities for affordable and sustainable human and robotic exploration.
- Science
explores the Earth, moon, the other planets in our solar system, and beyond - charting the best routes of discovery while reaping the benefits of Earth and space exploration for society.Jobs In Aerospace - Going ForwardNASA's vision for future space exploration includes safely returning the space shuttle to flight, completing the International Space Station, returning astronauts to the moon, continuing exploration of Mars and the Solar System, to name a few."
- Space Operations
provides key enabling technologies for much of the rest of NASA through the space shuttle, international space station, and flight support.
from http://www.jobsaerospace.com/Jobs-In-Aerospace-Space-Flight.html
You are to write your job application for first round selection. You will be in a team that visits three planets.
For your application you need:
Page 1: Title + You will sell your personal qualities, and skills you have gained after graduating and working in industry. (You are now 25!)
Page 2: Because the Employer is looking for someone who can think strategically and scientifically, you will demonstrate this by outlining a mission,route, type of spacecraft with objectives.
Page 3: Due to the nature of missions you have to show you understand the requirements of everyone's job by discussing (2 - 4 sentences on each)
a) commander
b) space risk specialist (radiation, depressurization, object impact)
c) space medicine specialist
d) interplanetary navigator (fuel, orbit considerations)
e) planetary science specialist
f) media reporter
h) team analysist (will read applications and select teams)Page 4+ Add some additional pages headed the Job title and key factors relating to the science of the position. Include any information from the Internet.
Share you ideas but add a little extra.
Your applications will be reviewed by an Australian aerospace recruiter and positions offered to further develop you vision.
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