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NASA's Recent Graduates program provides an opportunity for individuals to gain experience in Federal civil service positions at the beginning of their careers. Participants are placed in a dynamic, one-year career development program which may include specialized training, formal rotational assignments, and other developmental activities. Participants who successfully complete the program may be converted to term or permanent positions.
Serves as a Facility Electrical Engineer under the guidance of senior electrical engineering personnel in the Engineering Management Branch (FDE). Areas of support include high voltage power distribution, modeling power system networks, load flow studies, short circuit and relay coordination studies using software based tools,large motor(induction and synchronous)drive systems,basic electrical equipment tests, AutoCAD skills, and applicable codes and standards from NFPA, IEEE, ANSI and NEMA.
Recent Graduates will enter a formal training program, be provided a mentor, and execute an Individual Development Plan outlining training requirements and program expectations.