Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program (NUPOC)

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If you are interested in being part of one of the top nuclear programs on earth, look into the NUPOC program. It offers up to $168,300 while finishing your degree, providing a regular monthly income ranging from $4,000 to $5,610 for up to 30 months prior to your graduation. That includes a generous military salary, a food allowance, plus a housing allowance that is based upon the location of the school you attend. With Naval Reactors Engineer, Submarine, and Nuclear Aircraft Carrier you will receive a $15,000 signing bonus.  You'll also enjoy comprehensive military health-care benefits - with no uniforms, no drilling requirements and no service obligation until you graduate.  From there, you'll begin the process of being commissioned as a Navy Nuclear Officer and take on unrivaled training and professional responsibilities.



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  • Date: 21 Feb 2019
  • Time: 05:20 PM UTC to 06:20 PM UTC
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  • 1700 University Avenue
  • ECE Dept.
  • Flint, Michigan
  • United States 48504
  • Building: Academic Building
  • Room Number: 2911

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  • Starts 19 February 2019 07:18 PM UTC
  • Ends 21 February 2019 06:30 PM UTC
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LT Jessica A. Clark of NAVY

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Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program (NUPOC)

If you are interested in being part of one of the top nuclear programs on earth, look into the NUPOC program. It offers up to $168,300 while finishing your degree, providing a regular monthly income ranging from $4,000 to $5,610 for up to 30 months prior to your graduation. That includes a generous military salary, a food allowance, plus a housing allowance that is based upon the location of the school you attend. With Naval Reactors Engineer, Submarine, and Nuclear Aircraft Carrier you will receive a $15,000 signing bonus.  You'll also enjoy comprehensive military health-care benefits - with no uniforms, no drilling requirements and no service obligation until you graduate.  From there, you'll begin the process of being commissioned as a Navy Nuclear Officer and take on unrivaled training and professional responsibilities.

Biography:

Lieutenant Jessica Clark is the Engineering Programs Officer for Navy Recruiting District Michigan. She was born and raised in Grand Rapids, MI and attended Grand Valley State University. She received her commission in 2012 as a Supply Officer but in 2018 converted to a Human Resources Officer specializing in recruiting Nuclear and Civil Engineers.

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Address:Engineering Programs Officer Navy Recruiting District (NRD) Michigan, , Lansing, United States, 48102

LT Jonathan Holton of NAVY

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Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program (NUPOC)

If you are interested in being part of one of the top nuclear programs on earth, look into the NUPOC program. It offers up to $168,300 while finishing your degree, providing a regular monthly income ranging from $4,000 to $5,610 for up to 30 months prior to your graduation. That includes a generous military salary, a food allowance, plus a housing allowance that is based upon the location of the school you attend. With Naval Reactors Engineer, Submarine, and Nuclear Aircraft Carrier you will receive a $15,000 signing bonus.  You'll also enjoy comprehensive military health-care benefits - with no uniforms, no drilling requirements and no service obligation until you graduate.  From there, you'll begin the process of being commissioned as a Navy Nuclear Officer and take on unrivaled training and professional responsibilities.

Biography:

Lieutenant Jonathan Holton is a native of Beverly Hills, FL and has been in the Navy for 8 years.  He commissioned in the Navy in 2010 after graduating from the University of Florida with a degree in mechanical engineering.  Upon completion of the officer nuclear power pipeline, LT Holton was assigned to the USS Wyoming (Gold) (SSBN-742) out of Kings Bay, GA in January of 2013.  While on board, he served as the Electrical Assistant, Main Propulsion Assistant, and Tactical Systems Officer. Winner of two Battle “E”s and the Arleigh Burke Award, the Wyoming Gold Crew was hand selected to complete a foreign port call to Faslane, Scotland, the first for a SSBN in over a decade.