Raytheon to Hire Wounded Warriors

Raytheon,  a major technology leader specializing in defense, homeland security and other government markets, has launched a new Operation Phoenix program to employ wounded warriors or their spouse/caregiver at their missile systems division in Tucson, Arizona. Specifically, Raytheon is looking for wounded warriors or caregivers with skills in a number of engineering or business fields.

Engineering: Systems, Software, Electrical, Aerospace, Hardware, Test, Quality Assurance, Optical, Mechanical, Field

Business: Intelligence Analysis, Information Technology, Supply Chain, Fiance, Contracts, Program Management, Business Development, Communications, Logistics, Legal

To be eligible for the program, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Severely wounded or injured during combat operations in the global war on terror on or after Sept. 11, 2001
  • Disability rating of 30 percent or greater from the Department of Veterans Affairs (Veterans Health Administration)
  • Meet the Wounded Warrior criteria as specified and described by the military branches of the U.S. government
  • Special Note: This program is open to the Wounded Warrior spouse or one caregiver in cases where the Wounded Warrior is too severely injured to be the primary wage earner for his or her immediate family

For more information and for assistance with Raytheon’s specific resume format for these positions, please contact an AW2 Career and Education specialist at AW2careerprogram@conus.army.mil.

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