Hi all.
I work as an electronics engineer for the federal government (DOD) and basically all I do is push paper and travel to help push more paper. All the engineering work our office requires is contracted to labs/groups throughout the nation. Sure, I see some neat things but it is all look and don't touch. My expertise and passion is building small factor rapid prototypes electronic systems from the ground up: choosing components, fabricating PCBs, developing firmware, field testing, writing documentation, etc. (I love working in lab spaces and on technical teams) My skills and resume are going to seriously degrade if continue long term in my current position.
Does anyone know where actual hands on work is being performed in the federal government? NSA, CIA, FBI, NRO, DOD, DEA, etc.?
Or does anyone know where my type of work is being performed in the private sector that could warrant a switch from the fed?
Thanks all.
I work as an electronics engineer for the federal government (DOD) and basically all I do is push paper and travel to help push more paper. All the engineering work our office requires is contracted to labs/groups throughout the nation. Sure, I see some neat things but it is all look and don't touch. My expertise and passion is building small factor rapid prototypes electronic systems from the ground up: choosing components, fabricating PCBs, developing firmware, field testing, writing documentation, etc. (I love working in lab spaces and on technical teams) My skills and resume are going to seriously degrade if continue long term in my current position.
Does anyone know where actual hands on work is being performed in the federal government? NSA, CIA, FBI, NRO, DOD, DEA, etc.?
Or does anyone know where my type of work is being performed in the private sector that could warrant a switch from the fed?
Thanks all.