Rbahr24
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2020
- 1
I'm trying to update my resume in hopes to relocate out of upstate New York. A few months back I signed an offer letter for a manufacturing engineer position with a company in Virginia, but I need a government clearance, so that is going to take awhile. In the mean time, I'm trying to find a contract job. My current job as an engineering tech, coupled with a few bosses who don't take the time out of there day to give me any feedback, its time I find a better place to work at.
With all that, I really haven't heard back from any of the applications I've applied to in the last couple months. Hoping that I can adjust my resume to assist me in some areas that I see as a concern. I'm struggling to narrow down what I should leave and what I should add. Is it too long? Should I quantify my results? Define a better objective?
I'm trying to be optimistic with the future engineer job being better than the current one I have now. I really took it just to finally get back down south where I like the weather and the atmosphere. If I do get this Top Secret gov't clearance, I'd really appreciate any guidance you can give me to get back into the energy field or other government engineer positions that would be beneficial to keep an eye on. Previously , I worked with large bore marine diesels and while it was strenuous work, it was something I really enjoyed...except the 24/7 travel. I'd like to get back into a career field that somewhat pertained to that or other energy industries, without the excessive travel.
With all that, I really haven't heard back from any of the applications I've applied to in the last couple months. Hoping that I can adjust my resume to assist me in some areas that I see as a concern. I'm struggling to narrow down what I should leave and what I should add. Is it too long? Should I quantify my results? Define a better objective?
I'm trying to be optimistic with the future engineer job being better than the current one I have now. I really took it just to finally get back down south where I like the weather and the atmosphere. If I do get this Top Secret gov't clearance, I'd really appreciate any guidance you can give me to get back into the energy field or other government engineer positions that would be beneficial to keep an eye on. Previously , I worked with large bore marine diesels and while it was strenuous work, it was something I really enjoyed...except the 24/7 travel. I'd like to get back into a career field that somewhat pertained to that or other energy industries, without the excessive travel.