The Department of Naval Reactors is inviting qualified students in their sophomore year and above in engineering, science, and mathematics programs for opportunities in highly technical positions as nuclear officers.

 

While in school, students selected for these positions can receive a $12,000 program accession bonus ($10,000 paid immediately, and the remaining $2,000 paid upon training completion). Additionally, you will receive a $2,200 retainer every month until you graduate. This retainer will also be paid during the summer months, regardless of your enrollment status.

 

Following graduation, nuclear officers participate in a 16-month graduate-level education program at Nuclear Power School in Charleston, S.C. It's a quarter-million-dollar education that provides intensive instruction in the areas of nuclear, electrical, materials systems, chemical, and mechanical engineering. This training pipeline is considered the most academically challenging the Navy has to offer, and counts toward graduate credits at selected universities.

 

Because of their exceptional qualifications, nuclear officers enjoy an excellent starting salary, which automatically increases to over $70,000 within five years. Other benefits include opportunities for a fully funded graduate degree, international travel to places like Europe, Japan, Hawaii, and Australia, and the best hands-on engineering and managerial experience you'll find in any industry. You will not be relegated to a cubicle or lab bench. Each of these positions places you in a supervisory role immediately—leading others on missions of international significance.

 

Selected applicants do not have military drill requirements while completing their degree.You must be less than 29 years of age, and, because you will be processed for a top-secret security clearance, you must be a U.S. citizen.

 

Again, congratulations on your decision to pursue a challenging degree at the University of Pittsburgh. This degree will definitely open doors for your future, and is the reason this opportunity is available to you now. Your degree is extremely marketable in both the military and civilian sectors. If you would like to talk to me in person to learn more about the program, please call 1-800-742-2972 (ext. 5) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., or e-mail lisakj@cnrc.navy.mil. I look forward to answering your questions.

 

Lt. Jeff Lisak

Navy Engineering Programs, Pittsburgh Region

1-800-742-2972 (ext. 5)

412-395-6822

lisakj@cnrc.navy.mil