Thursday, January 25, 2007

What it's like to be an Astro Engineer (62EXB)

4 comments:

Unknown said...

One of the things to be prepared for in the AF is that they see astro & aero jobs to be interchangeable, so you may be an astro engineer, but never do astro engineering. No worries, though, the aero jobs are just as interesting. There are ways to vector yourself into space if you want to, just work with your commander, the space office you want to work in, & AFPC diligently.

LtCol Sz... said...

I'd add in some Mech jobs to your commentary.

LtCol Sz... said...

I "flew" satellites for my first Astro Engineering duty at Schriever AFB. I was basically the same as a Satellite Operator.

mtaraborelli said...

I think it's an exciting time to be a 62 in the space career field! My experience on the acquisition side varied quite a bit. In one assignment I had the opportunity to work as a Delta II Propulsion Engineer (launching GPS and space experiment satellites), Executive Officer (support the commander for the heritage launch vehicle programs), Chief of Milstar Flight Ops (deploy two Milstar satellites and manage a multi-million dollar on-orbit support contract). As a junior officer, there are definitely great leadership opportunities out there!