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Don pathways internship program - student trainee (physical progressor)

Company Name:
Department of Defense - Dept. of the Navy
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Summary:
The Navy and Marine Corps team offers innovative, exciting and meaningful work linking military and civilian talents to achieve our mission and safeguard our freedoms. Department of the Navy provides competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and extensive professional development and training. From pipefitters to accountants, scientists to engineers, doctors to nurses-the careers and opportunities to make a difference are endless. Civilian careers-where purpose and patriotism unite!
This position is located within the Ship Delivery Process Team, Code 153D, at the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair at Bath, ME. As a Student Trainee (Physical Progressor), you will beperforming basic developmental assignments and assistance related to the contractual oversight of the Government contracted shipbuilding and repair efforts conducted by the Bath Iron Works company, and other such ship construction and repair efforts as may be assigned.
Job Title: DON PATHWAYS INTERNSHIP PROGRAM - STUDENT TRAINEE (PHYSICAL PROGRESSOR)
Department: Department of the Navy
Agency: Naval Sea Systems Command
Job Announcement Number: NW41199-05-1103230LX797137P
SALARY RANGE: $20,527.00 to $41,122.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD: Thursday, April 24, 2014 to Monday, April 28, 2014
SERIES & GRADE: GS-1199-01/05
POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time - Internships NTE 90 days
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 05
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy in the following location:
WHO MAY APPLY: Individuals currently accepted for enrollment OR currently enrolled in a qualifying educational institution on a full or half-time basis, as defined by 5 CFR 362.102.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Confidential
SUPERVISORY STATUS: NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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