Cryogenics
Cryogenics
(OP)
Greetings all,
I am currently in the military and I am a cryogenics technician. I plan on getting out in 2011, I would like to know, if anyone knows, what opportunities are there in the civilian sector for cryogenics? I have been in the military since 1998 and I think I have just about had all I can take. I have a family, and I enjoy the better things in life. The general idea from my peers is, there are a lot of jobs that pay a lot of money for the things I do. Except, I cant find anything, anywhere, that deals with cryogenics. I want to get a head start on this so I am completely prepared (initative thanks to the Marines, ha ha). Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Sergeant D.
I am currently in the military and I am a cryogenics technician. I plan on getting out in 2011, I would like to know, if anyone knows, what opportunities are there in the civilian sector for cryogenics? I have been in the military since 1998 and I think I have just about had all I can take. I have a family, and I enjoy the better things in life. The general idea from my peers is, there are a lot of jobs that pay a lot of money for the things I do. Except, I cant find anything, anywhere, that deals with cryogenics. I want to get a head start on this so I am completely prepared (initative thanks to the Marines, ha ha). Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Sergeant D.





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Many semiconductor fabrication shops use some liquid nitrogen and other liquid gases in their shops.
Rocket engine/ propulsion companies (Rocketdyne, Pratt & Whitney, TRW, Aerojet), NASA.
Good luck.
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are you interested to be a mechanic or an engineer ?
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Once again, thanks to everyone for your guidance!
Sergeant D.
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