tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6618880.post2493497610217892632..comments2024-03-27T00:26:31.343-07:00Comments on The Commercial Space Blog: The 2014 Edition of "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs in Space!"Chuck Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09506476753520146858noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6618880.post-42970894375292682542014-07-29T09:20:08.146-07:002014-07-29T09:20:08.146-07:00Chuck,
Your list of places to look for space job...Chuck,<br /> <br />Your list of places to look for space jobs is interesting, but I really think you should have mentioned that any technical jobs in the space industry in the US really require at least a Green Card to permit the individual to apply, in order to meet ITAR regulations.<br /> <br />It can be rather disheartening to a new or unsophisticated person looking to work in the space technical field in the US to not understand that US Citizenship or the equivalent is absolutely required for all space, and even aerospace, technical positions. That is an important factor in looking for employment in this industry in that country.<br /> <br />I, for one, would love to work for SpaceX, but it simply can’t happen unless I’m a Green Card resident at the very least and that’s impossible to do while living and working in Canada.<br /> <br />Paul<br /> <br />Paul Roberts B.Eng, P.Eng<br />Sr. Mechanical Engineer, Robotics and Automation, MDA.Paul Robertsnoreply@blogger.com