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“It’s great recognizing new classmates, working with them and continuing to learn our careers day in and day out,” Joe Pavicic, Class of 2011, says. “It adds a layer of camaraderie unlike anywhere else, knowing we all earned our engineering skills at Embry-Riddle and are now carrying the torch for the Artemis program.”

As an aerospace engineer, Je had the opportunity to work on several aspects of the Artemis launches, including developing the so ware for the Launch Control System and helping to monitor the MPS hardware and operations.

Je says, “My department covered all of the uids systems for Artemis, and I have had the unique opportunity to contribute to most of those systems, gaining a variety of valuable experiences and knowledge through every single one.”

Je interned at Jacobs through a summer internship this past summer. at internship will eventually turn into a full-time job that continues his legacy at the Kennedy Space Center.

“SLS is the largest and most powerful rocket in existence and the Artemis program is the greatest application of minds, resources and international cooperation in the history of humanity,” Je says. “I have a unique perspective from my position as an engineer.”

As an engineer, Je has a rsthand view of the innovation, changes, and progress within the aerospace industry. He not only knows how the rocket systems work, but how the internal systems among space companies and agencies work. With his engineering eye at the view nder, he brings the work at KSC into focus for the rest of the world to see.

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