Charting a Course in Civil Engineering with the Navy’s Program for Engineers With Jason Schechter

EPISODE · Nov 28, 2024 · 26 MIN

Charting a Course in Civil Engineering with the Navy’s Program for Engineers With Jason Schechter

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Is it possible to work as a civil engineer in…wait for it…the US Navy?! ⚓ Well, the answer is yes. (I know… what? 😮)Today’s guest is Jason Schechter, an engineer who has spent 20 years serving in the Navy, doing all types of projects any other engineer does in the civilian world…and now works in the Pentagon. 🫡How did he do it? 🤔In this episode, he talks about the Navy’s program for recruiting engineers that he joined while still in college (and you probably didn’t even know existed until to today!), as well as the career progression and the (lots of ) pros and (very few) cons of working in the military. 🎖️Oh, I almost forgot. 😅 Your experience in the military also sets you up for success after you reach the retirement age of the military.So, if one of your goals in life was to join the military, or you’re simply curious about what it’s like to take that route now, then you'll definitely want to listen to this episode. 😉TUNE IN TO LEARN:How He Got in the Navy as an EngineerThe Navy's Civil Engineering Collegiate Program for Recruiting EngineersWhat It's Like to Be Part of the Navy's ProgramThe 3 Types of Work You Do in the Navy as a Civil EngineerIs the Navy's Work All Civil Engineering Work?The Worst Part of Being in the Navy and How He Handles ItWhy He Stayed in the Navy for 20 Years...When the Plan Was Only 4 YearsThe Big Benefit of Staying in the Navy Until the Retirement AgeWhat the Career Progression of a Civil Engineer in the Navy Looks Like2 Skills Civil Engineers Need to Excel at the NavyThe Hardest Part of His Job Today at the PentagonWhat Positions You Can Get Outside the Navy AfterwardsHis 2 Biggest Frustrations Today Working in the PentagonHow Politics Affects Your Work in the NavyHow to Get Your PE When Working in the Navy All Over the WorldHis Advice If You're Interested in Joining the Navy as an Engineer✅ RESOURCES MENTIONED:CEA Podcast #260 (Kim Truong)Navy's Engineering Collegiate ProgramNavy's Civil Engineers Corps (CEC) ProgramNavy's CEC PresentationNavy's Construction Battalions (Seabees)The Fighting Seabees (1944)University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)📧 CONNECT WITH JASON:LinkedIn🎁 FREEBIES:The 5 Best FE ResourcesThe Civil PE Startup Guide📚 PASS YOUR EXAM WITH THESE:Civil Engineering Academy WebsiteCivil FE Review CourseCivil PE Review CoursesFE Practice ExamsFE CBT Exam SimulatorPE Practice ExamsPE CBT Exam SimulatorFE Environmental Practice ExamPE Environmental Practice Exam📱 CONNECT WITH US!NewsletterFree CEA CommunityLinkedInYouTube [email protected]

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