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re: Job Board: Jobs in the Gulf South for someone with a masters in physics
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:29 pm to HammerheadLincoln
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:29 pm to HammerheadLincoln
How good are you at:
Python
C++
Numerical analysis
Partial differential equations
Super computing
?
Want to work for the office of secretary of defense doing hypersonics weapon design? Aerostructural response modeling of next generation air vehicles?
If so I’ll replu with my email and we can setup an interview.
Job is in Mississippi. Jackson area.
Python
C++
Numerical analysis
Partial differential equations
Super computing
?
Want to work for the office of secretary of defense doing hypersonics weapon design? Aerostructural response modeling of next generation air vehicles?
If so I’ll replu with my email and we can setup an interview.
Job is in Mississippi. Jackson area.
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:42 pm to CFDoc
Matches my resume exactly. Thank you good sir
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:43 pm to CFDoc
well I always thought I was a bright guy but after reading your post, I realize I am very dumb.
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:45 pm to CFDoc
quote:
How good are you at:
Python
C++
Numerical analysis
Partial differential equations
Super computing
?
Want to work for the office of secretary of defense doing hypersonics weapon design? Aerostructural response modeling of next generation air vehicles?
i had never really thought about it but your post makes me want to go get a masters in physics to do just that
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:46 pm to HammerheadLincoln
Masters in physics? Go get your PhD or go be a barrista
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:50 pm to HammerheadLincoln
Try calling the LIGO place in Livingston
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:51 pm to HammerheadLincoln
You can teach.
I know that sucks, but I found physics pretty difficult compared to other sciences.
I know that sucks, but I found physics pretty difficult compared to other sciences.
Posted on 5/8/19 at 6:52 pm to shutterspeed
Not hardly, Stennis has a frick ton of jobs...and physics is just engineering without the cheat sheets.
shite, we’re probably about to hire again and right now it’s just two physics majors doing the work. Three would be better.
There’s cooler shite out at SSC though. Physical scientists...
shite, we’re probably about to hire again and right now it’s just two physics majors doing the work. Three would be better.
There’s cooler shite out at SSC though. Physical scientists...
This post was edited on 5/8/19 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 5/9/19 at 10:57 am to CFDoc
Thanks for the replies everyone, it seems like Stennis would be a good place for me to look. I'll keep an eye out for any job postings.
I've unfortunately never used Python, used C++ somewhat. The programming languages that I've had to use the most are Labview and Matlab. At the very least I'd be open to hearing more about the job even though I'm not really experienced in those programming languages.
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CFDoc
I've unfortunately never used Python, used C++ somewhat. The programming languages that I've had to use the most are Labview and Matlab. At the very least I'd be open to hearing more about the job even though I'm not really experienced in those programming languages.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:15 am to HammerheadLincoln
Tons of contractor positions, tons of civil servant jobs...
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/stennis/about/jobs/index.html
Michoud has them too. I can’t find the same type resource, but Vivace, A2R, S3, Bastion, Boeing...
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/stennis/about/jobs/index.html
Michoud has them too. I can’t find the same type resource, but Vivace, A2R, S3, Bastion, Boeing...
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:16 am to HammerheadLincoln
quote:
I'll keep an eye out for any job postings.
That's not the way it works. In my previous post I put the link to the physicist jobs announcement. You must apply to it. Then, HR will forward your application to every group that has an opening. You need to navigate the process to be successful.
I worked out there 18 years for various agencies before moving on.
You may want to attend this presentation for a better understanding
Overview of Federal Hiring
This post was edited on 5/9/19 at 11:19 am
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:22 am to hob
quote:
hob
Thanks for the clarification.
I'm not graduating until May 2020, so when I said that I'll keep an eye out, I really meant that I won't apply until closer to that time.
Unless if federal hiring is fundamentally different, the advice that I've always been given is to wait to apply until you're at least 3-4 months from graduation at the earliest.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:24 am to HammerheadLincoln
Houston.
Reach out to field service companies.
Schlumberger
Halliburton etc.
Realize industry is cyclical AF. price drops and massive layoffs happen.
Reach out to field service companies.
Schlumberger
Halliburton etc.
Realize industry is cyclical AF. price drops and massive layoffs happen.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:25 am to HammerheadLincoln
You could also get a lab job at a plant via temp agency.
shite pay.
But foot in door. Could be regular employee within year.
That's the route I'd recommend over going offshore.
shite pay.
But foot in door. Could be regular employee within year.
That's the route I'd recommend over going offshore.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:31 am to HammerheadLincoln
You should listen to the overview presentation when you get a chance. A huge perk of working out at Stennis is the Center for Higher Learning
You can attain a PhD while working out there if you put in the work and most of the employers (whether contractor or govt) will reimburse the cost. Getting a PhD for free isn't a bad deal.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:33 am to HammerheadLincoln
Need at least a Ph.D. in physics to find a job in La.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 12:01 pm to hob
quote:
getting PhD for free isn't bad deal
PhD in physics is free. You get paid a stipend as you do your research.
Stipend funded via advisors (bosses) grants or via teaching assistant assignment.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 12:07 pm to Tulane_STEM_ALUM
quote:
You get paid a stipend as you do your research
In the case I mentioned you have a real job, making real money with real benefits.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 12:13 pm to hob
That does sound like a pretty good deal.
The stipend I get now as a master's student is barely enough to live on and the health insurance isn't that great. PhD students don't do much better at most places either.
The low pay is one of the main reasons why I decided against continuing my graduate studies, but if I had an actual job with full time pay, then I wouldn't really feel like I was putting my life on hold to stay in school.
The stipend I get now as a master's student is barely enough to live on and the health insurance isn't that great. PhD students don't do much better at most places either.
The low pay is one of the main reasons why I decided against continuing my graduate studies, but if I had an actual job with full time pay, then I wouldn't really feel like I was putting my life on hold to stay in school.
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