Hiring in tech is hard. TeamUP has worked with many industries to make that a little less so. As we head into 2023, our recruiters are here to do the same in aerospace and defense. What does this look like, exactly? Below we’ll discuss what goes into working in the aerospace and defense sector, who fills those roles, and how TeamUP can help find the fits needed to get the job done— and done well.
We’re simplifying a bit, but aerospace engineers design, analyze, test, troubleshoot, and develop advanced defense systems, spacecraft, and aviation technology. They develop the standards for quality control and design processes, identify issues for products that aren't working properly, and try to find solutions to fix those issues.
They can specialize in designing different types of aerospace products, such as commercial and military airplanes and helicopters, remotely piloted aircraft and rotorcraft, spacecraft including launch vehicles and satellites, and military missiles and rockets.
Having Department of Defense (DOD) clearance indicates that an engineer has been granted access to classified information or materials included in sensitive or classified projects. These engineers may also be subject to additional security protocols, such as regular polygraph tests, to ensure they continue to meet the access requirements.
There are three levels of DOD clearance:
Hiring engineers with DOD clearance can be challenging since the process can be lengthy and involved, taking several months to complete with no guarantee of approval. Additionally, requirements can vary depending on the specific level of clearance needed and the type of work the engineer will be doing.
To obtain DOD clearance at any level, an engineer must undergo a thorough background check to ensure they are trustworthy and don’t pose a security risk. However, the federal government does provide a step-by-step process after a conditional job offer is made:
TeamUP can help to streamline the hiring process by identifying qualified candidates who already have the necessary clearance. This can save time and resources that would otherwise be spent on the clearance process, filling open positions faster. Secondly, for those seeking clearance for certain positions, TeamUP’s experts can provide valuable guidance on the process, including any special requirements or considerations that may apply. This will also help all parties avoid potential delays or complications and ensure suitable candidates are found and provided. TeamUP differs in its dedication to providing ongoing support and assistance to engineers in and out of each contract.
TeamUP delivers support and solutions for the defense, intelligence, and military industries to help develop applications, combat vehicles, artillery systems, electronic systems, subsystems, radar, navigation and GPS, communications, networks, autonomous systems, and aircraft.
TeamUP’s mission-critical services:
Whether you’re looking for an engineering role or hoping to fill a much-needed piece of a puzzle, TeamUP is here to help.
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