Military Transition Assistance Program Education, Training & Library - Sierra Vista, AZ at Geebo

Military Transition Assistance Program

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
TASC IS HIRING MILITARY VETERANS
THIS REQUISIITON IS NOT AN ACTUAL JOB VACANCY. THIS REQUISITION IS A PLACE HOLDER FOR OUR RECRUITING TEAM TO VIEW THE RESUMES OF TRANSITIONING VETERANS AND TO POTENTIALLY MATCH THOSE RESUMES WITH CURRENT OPENINGS.
Here at TASC, your military experience is appreciated and highly valued. The skills, discipline and training that all military veterans bring into our organization are essential to the success of many of our programs.
A high percentage of employees are former members of the military, and their contribution to the company is extremely valuable.
Our values provide us with a guiding compass for our work and define the unique culture of our company. By consistently demonstrating our values, we uphold TASC's reputation
Integrity. Team Work, Commitment to Excellence, Respect for the Individual, Devotion to Customer Mission Success and Continuous Improvement
- All of which help smooth the transition from military to civilian life.
If you are ready for an exciting career in a company which values and trusts its employees, TASC is just the right place for you. Our Military Transition team is here to assist and ensure a smooth, successful transition.
Please visit our Veterans at TASC page on our website.
Our mission-focused end-to-end systems engineering and analytic expertise enhances operationally deployed systems, guides the acquisition of complex systems under development and architects systems and technologies of the future.
Our people are experts in advanced concept and technology development; systems/enterprise engineering and integration; program and acquisition management; mission planning, engineering and operations; system/policy studies, analysis and evaluation; and security and program protection engineering.
MILITARY VETERANEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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