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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:04:36 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
wrote: +Well, count me out as you can be sure one would need at a minimum a +bachelor's degree in engineering. Most likely, a master's degree. Also it +would probably help to have a degree in business administration, not to +mention experience. Note a prerequesite is to have one year's specialized +experience at the next lower grade level. ***** Looking at the job grade and again the description, my guess is BSEE maximum is needed. I doubt that MSEE or higher is needed. Just a BSEE and some experience in the industry or government divisions. Would want someone with some communications background and familiar with digital and analog modulation schemes and their relative bandwidths. The job seems to be a paperwork job mostly. could be wrong about the whole thing but that is my inference from the job description. As for the pay thta is inline with a BSEE with anywhere from 2 to 10 yrs experience. For the Washington DC area that is adequate pay, considering the cost of living and housing. james |
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