Yulista hiring for Feltwell UK PMEL Tech K6

Started by KevinLinn, 03-24-2008 -- 17:37:18

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KevinLinn

Immediate Vacancy for Yulista Management Services

Feltwell AB, United Kingdom

Yulista is seeking a qualified PMEL technician to fill the following vacancy in the UK and allows our employees access to Europe with a great company and even greater job.

PMEL K6 Technician

Position requires extensive knowledge in the K6 Physical/Dimensional section of the PMEL.   Primary responsibilities include calibration/repair of the K6 standards and K6 TMDE.   Previous Experience in other K areas will also be very helpful.  Experience shall include a minimum of four years inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, overhauling, aligning, calibrating, and certifying TMDE, metrology laboratory working standards and safe work practices/procedures.   Knowledge of the USAF metrology and quality program is desired.

Position includes a very lucrative salary and full benefits package, Generous relocation also provided.

The successful candidate shall be able to obtain and retain a security clearance and Possess a valid and current drivers license

For further details and question, please contact Yulista Management Services, Inc ACC Program Management Office

Comm (757) 327-0269

To apply, please go to www.yulista.com and apply in the Careers Section




Old-Navy

With that lucrative salary, does this position pay in American Dollars or Pounds Sterling?

Who pays the taxes?  When it was Raytheon's contract, the taxes were paid by Raytheon.  What American taxes would have to be paid?

Is there a COLA, or UnCOLA?

If you have a current driver's license, can you just use that or do you have to get a British D.L?

Is Feltwell AB anywhere near RAF Feltwell?

Inquiring minds want to know!  8-)
<~Precision Bombing Begins With Precision Measurement~>                        The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing ~~~~ Socrates               

zz

You get paid in sterling, your medical is through NHS, you pay all British taxes and you do have to have a British drivers license. . . study because US driving schools will be of no help to you there.  They actually make sure you know what the hell you're doing before you get a license.  RAF Feltwell is not called Feltwell AB.  there is no COLA.  It's in Norfolk county approx 85 mi north of London.  If you like type IIA, this is the place to go.  I enjoyed my time there. 

Old-Navy

Quote from: zz on 03-30-2008 -- 21:49:29
  It's in Norfolk county approx 85 mi north of London.  

Are we talking Central London?  Or from the M25?

Could I LIVE in London?


Inquiring minds want to know!!! :-D
<~Precision Bombing Begins With Precision Measurement~>                        The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing ~~~~ Socrates               

zz

Quote from: Old-Navy link=topic=999. msg10917#msg10917 date=1206990584
Quote from: zz link=topic=999. msg10913#msg10913 date=1206931769
  It's in Norfolk county approx 85 mi north of London.   

Are we talking Central London?  Or from the M25?

Could I LIVE in London?


Inquiring minds want to know!!! :-D


I would assume the distance is measured from central London.  You honestly wouldn't want to live in London unless you want to spend 4+ hours a day commuting.  If you like city life, Cambridge is about 30-40 minutes away.  It's a lot smaller, safer and has everything you'd want in a big city.  Norwich is approximately 40 minutes away as well.  Be preppared for Hawaii and LA real estate prices regardless of where you live.  Rent will be priced accordingly too.  A 2-car garage is not very common and will cost a fortune if you find one.  I still recommend it though for the experience of living in England.  I would recommend living near or in Fetwell, Hockwold, Methwold or Lakenheath due to a shorter commute.  There are only small roads leading to the base and they are congested with tractors and commuters.  For what they pay, I would consider a couple of years there.