OSU MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL, &
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN
Week of January 22, 2007
BULLETIN
SECTIONS—QUICK LINKS
Upcoming Events
Miscellaneous Announcements
ME–IME Faculty/Graduate Seminars
Scholarships and Fellowships
Student Organizations
Job and Internship Postings—ME & IME Students
Faculty and Post-Doc Positions
About this e-bulletin
Mat Sci Grad
Student Kudos
Chris Dandenau and Yu-Hong Jeon, both MS students in Materials Science, have received
Supplemental Oregon Laurels Graduate Scholarships for 2006-07. Chris is a new
student this year working with Dr. Gibbons, and Yu-Hong, also new this year, is working with Dr. Cann. Congratulations to
both Yu-Hong and Chris!
UPCOMING EVENTS [back to top]
This Week…
Mon, Jan 22–Fri, Jan 26: Martin Luther King Celebration 2007
continued. See http://oregonstate.edu/diversity/MLK_07_Poster_lega.pdf
for the schedule of events.
Mon,
Jan 22: “Effective
Faculty Advising for Student Success: Tips from a National Expert.” Presentation by Charlie Nutt, Associate
Director of the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA). 3 pm, Owen
103l. A reception will follow in the Owen Hall lobby.
Mon,
Jan 22: EWB General Meeting (rescheduled from cancelled 1/16 meeting).
6pm, Peavy 272. During the meeting, we will reintroduce the EWB officers
and committees so that everyone has an idea of what is going on. We also
have a few housekeeping items and some interesting opportunities to
announce. Finally, Dr. John Sessions, one of EWB-OSU's academic advisors,
will speak about his own international work.
Mon, Jan 22:
SAE Formula Team Meeting. 6 pm, Rogers 132 (SAE shop).
Tues, Jan 23: Nonprofit
Career Day. 3–6:30 pm, MU Ballroom. Come learn
about nonprofit and socially responsible career options from an international
nonprofit/NGO network representative, seasoned professionals, and
representatives from local and national nonprofit organizations. Most
participating organizations are actively looking for interns, volunteers, and
employees.
Wed, Jan 24 and Thurs, Jan 25: Solar Vehicle Team Weekly Meetings for Machine
Shop Work. Noon to 5 pm, WNGR 404.
Wed, Jan 24: SAE Baja Team Meeting. 5 pm, Rogers 230.
Thurs, Jan 25: Brown
Bag Lunch Discussion on Human Engineering. 1 pm, Batcheller 141. Nanotechnology and gene
therapy may allow scientists to "engineer" humans for greater health,
performance, and beauty, but how far is too far? Come learn about
and discuss the potential for new technologies concerning human health and
aptitude with OSU professor and Philosophy chair Dr. Courtney Campbell. This
event sponsored by Women and Minorities in Engineering.
Thurs, Jan 25: ASME
Meeting. 7-9 pm, Rogers
230. This is the first general meeting of the term, and there will be a contest
that involves destroying airplanes as creatively as possible. For more
information, contact David Shapiro, ASME Secretary, at shapirod@onid.orst.edu.
Fri, Jan 26: ME–IME Seminar: Planning
in the Dark: Robotic Sorties into Lunar Cold Traps (A Preliminary Report)
Presenter: Robert Morris, Exploration Technology Directorate, Intelligent
Systems Division, NASA Ames Research Center 1:30–3
pm*, Rogers 226 (1:30-2 social time) and Rogers 230 (2 pm seminar
presentation). *Note time change from
normal 2:30-4 seminar time.
Fri, Jan 26: HPV Team Meeting. 3 pm, Dearborn
5B (basement). We are still looking for new members, especially female riders
for our spring competition (free trip to San
Francisco!). For more information, contact Ryan Carpenter
at carpryan@onid.orst.edu.
Plan Ahead...
Mon, Jan 29: EWB–OSU
General Meeting. 6 pm, BAT 250.
Everyone welcome. Pizza and pop provided.
Wed, Jan 31: SMTA
meeting at Microproducts Breakthrough
Institute (MBI). 6–8:30 pm, Building 11, Hewlett-Packard Campus, Corvallis. All students
and faculty invited. The event will include two IME senior project
presentations (laser ablation reclamation and
microchannel radiator development); a graduate student presentation on
the design, fabrication and testing of ceramic mircoreactors; a tour of
the MBI facility; and FREE PIZZA! Please RSVP to Dr. Toni Doolen at toni.doolen@oregonstate.edu.
For more information or if you need transportation to and from the event, contact
Dr. Doolen.
Thurs, Feb 1: Center For Teaching and Learning Workshop: Effective Use of Collaborative Learning in
the Classroom.
2–5 pm, Milam 215. This hands-on workshop provides faculty and
GTAs with the background and tools to successfully integrate collaborative
learning teams into their classes. Participants will look at the challenges
that have prevented the use of learning teams, and explore a powerful team
management model which addresses these challenges. Participants will also have
an opportunity to experience the model and reflect on its features in more
depth. Preregister at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl.
Fri, Feb 2: Novellus
Systems Information Session. 3 pm, Career Services Office (basement
of Kerr Admin). Note: Jobs for which Novellus is currently interviewing include
Manufacturing Operations Engineer (EE, ME,
IE, and Manuf. E Majors), Field
Service Engineer (EE and ME majors), and Hardware
Engineer (EE, ME, and
MAT SCI majors). Application deadline for all three jobs
(through Career Services) is 1/25/07.
Thurs, Feb 15: Center
For Teaching and Learning Workshop: Learning Styles & Learning Perspectives 9–11 am, Milam 215.
Fri,
Feb 16: Center
For Teaching and Learning Workshop: Integrating
Brain Research into Your Teaching.
9 am–12 pm, Milam 215.
Tues, Feb 20:
Center For Teaching and Learning
Workshop: Assessment
Part I: Are Your Students Learning?
2–5 pm, Milam 215.
Tues, Feb 20:
2nd Annual EECS–MIME
Industry–Student Reception. 6 pm, Kelley Atrium. Save the date! More
information and registration link forthcoming.
Wed, Feb 21.
Winter Engineering Career Fair. 11
am–4 pm, CH2M-Hill Alumni Center. For a list of companies
attending, see http://oregonstate.edu/career/fair/engineering.php.
Fri, March 2:
Center For Teaching and Learning
Workshop: Assessment
Part II: Assessment Tools and Their Use in the Classroom.
2–4 pm, Milam 215.
Fri, March 9:
Center For Teaching and Learning
Workshop: Course
Portfolios.
2–4 pm, Milam 215.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Departments-wide…
EXTENDED ME SHOP HOURS. The ME shop will be open on Wednesday & Thursday evening
until 8:45 PM and Saturday 8:00- 5:00 for the remainder of the term. There will
be a sign in/out sheet posted on the R-118 door that you need to sign when you
use the shop during these extended hours. You can only sign up to use the
lathes and milling machines in one 2-hour block per day. At the end of
the 2 hours, if no one has signed up for the next block of time, you can sign
up for that block of time. Also, for senior project, 382, Baja and
Formula groups, you may only sign up for one machine per group per time
slot. This means if someone in your group is using a mill at 10 am, the
other members of your group are only allowed to use one lathe at the same time.
Signup sheets for the following week will be posted on the shop door each
Friday.
UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH, INNOVATION, SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVITY (URISC) PROGRAM: CALL FOR SUMMER 2007 FUNDING PROPOSALS. URISC
is a Research Office program that supports undergraduate research activities,
enabling undergraduate students to initiate a scholarly relationship with
faculty early in their academic careers. All undergraduate students currently
pursuing a baccalaureate degree at OSU and who are in good academic standing
are eligible to apply. Proposals must be initiated and written by the
student, but should be done in close coordination with the faculty project
advisor. For accepted projects, the Research Office will provide 60% of the
total budget request, to a maximum of $1,800.00. Applications are due in the Research Office
by March 5. The
complete program description, application and proposal criteria are at the
Research Office Web site: http://oregonstate.edu/research/incentive/urisc.htm. If you
have questions, contact Debbie Delmore at 737-8390 or debbie.delmore@oregonstate.edu.
NASA ANNOUNCES 2006-07 AERONAUTICS
COMPETITION FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. The
Fundamental Aeronautics Program of the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
at NASA Headquarters is pleased to announce this year’s aeronautics competition
for the 2006-07 academic year. For this year’s competition, students are
invited to propose solutions for complex technical problems in hypersonic and
supersonic flight; subsonic fixed and rotary wing transport; or Mars entry,
descent, and landing. Some of these challenges occur in Earth's atmosphere,
others occur in space. Individuals, small (<10-person), and larger
undergraduate/graduate student teams are all invited to participate.
Multi-disciplinary, multi-department teams are encouraged. College entries are
due in late April. For competition details, visit http://aero.larc.nasa.gov/competitions_univ.htm.
Grad
Students/Faculty/Staff
CALL
FOR OREGON
LAURELS FELLOWSHIP NOMINATIONS. The Graduate School
invites nominations for the Oregon
Laurels and the Supplemental
Oregon Laurels graduate scholarships. Deadline to submit your nominations to the Graduate School is Feb. 22. For information
about eligibility criteria for these merit-based tuition scholarships and about
what should be included with the nomination please refer to the Graduate School’s Web site at http://oregonstate.edu/dept/grad_school/current/fellowships.html.
OSU CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING (CTL)
GRANTS AVAILABLE. The OSU Center
for Teaching and Learning will be offering several workshops during winter
term; all of these are listed in the Events section of this bulletin. In
addition, the CTL will offer grants
up to $2000 to projects supporting and improving teaching and student
learning. The goal of this program is to recognize and reward teaching
excellence and encourage instructors to engage in the creation of innovative
learning experiences for their students and scholarship focused on teaching and
learning. Grant applications are due January 31, 2007. Please go to the
Center for Teaching and Learning website for grant application, workshop
registration and additional details http://oregonstate.edu/ctl.
UPCOMING ME–IME FACULTY/GRADUATE
SEMINARS [back to top]
Fri, Jan 26: Planning
in the Dark: Robotic Sorties into Lunar Cold Traps (A Preliminary Report)
Presenter: Robert Morris, Exploration Technology Directorate, Intelligent
Systems Division, NASA
Ames Research
Center.
Time: 1:30–3 pm*.
Location: Rogers 226
(1:30-2 social time) and Rogers
230 (2 pm seminar presentation).
*Note time
change this week from normal 2:30-4 seminar time.
SCHOLARSHIPS
and FELLOWSHIPS [back to top]
SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND RESEARCH FOR
TRANSFORMATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR SERVICE PROGRAM (SMART). The
purpose of this DoD-sponsored scholarship-for-service program is to recruit and
to retain civilian scientists and engineers to work at DoD agencies and
laboratories. It is awarded to undergraduates, masters, and PhD students who
have demonstrated outstanding ability and special aptitude for a career in
scientific and engineering research and product development. During summer
sessions, students will receive assignments as interns at DoD labs and
agencies, or other assignments that will further their educational goals. After
completion of their studies, SMART Scholars will be employed in assignments
aligned with their areas of interest and needs of the DoD. Full Financial
Support for Education and Salary/Stipend.The SMART Program will pay all
required educational expenses including full tuition, required fees, and a book
allowance of up to $1000annual salary or stipend (starting at $22.5K for
undergraduates, $31K for masters students, and $38K for PhD candidates) and
includes health benefits. For more information and to apply: http://www.asee.org/smart/ .
Application
deadline is February 5, 2007.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRADUATE
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (GRFP). The Graduate Research Fellowship
provides three years of support for graduate study leading to research-based
master’s or doctoral degrees and is intended for students who are at the early
stages of their graduate study. The program
offers a stipend of $30,000 a year for three years and a $10,500 cost of
education allowance. U.S.
citizens, nationals, and permanent resident aliens are eligible. For more
information and to apply, go to: http://www.nsf.gov/grfp.
NAVAL
RESEARCH ENTERPRISE
INTERN PROGRAM (NREIP). NREIP is a 10-week summer research opportunity for
undergraduate juniors & seniors and graduate students, under the guidance
of a mentor, at a participating Navy Laboratory. The stipend amounts for the
program are $5,500 for undergraduate students and $6,500 for graduate
students. U.S.
citizenship required; permanent resident aliens accepted at certain labs. The
application is currently open and must be completed by January 12, 2007, with
references due by January 19, 2007. For more information and to apply: http://www.asee.org/nreip.
THE
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (NRL) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM is open to US
citizens and legal permanent residents and offers a competitive stipend as well
as insurance, relocation, and travel allowances. This program offers 1–3-year
postdoctoral fellowships designed to increase the involvement of scientists and
engineers from academia and industry to scientific and technical areas of
interest and relevance to the Navy. This program has a rolling admission.
Go to: http://www.asee.org/nrl to learn more about the program.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS [back to top]
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
(ASME)
Want to
know why you should become a student member of the ASME? Find out the 10 Top
Reasons for joining at http://www.asme.org/Membership/Join/. You can apply for membership online, at http://www.asme.org/Membership/Join/Become_Member.cfm. Or contact ASME–OSU chapter president Joseph Cooley at cooleyjo@engr.orst.edu. You
are also invited to join the ASME mailing list (go to lists.oregonstate.edu group: ASME).
ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS OSU (EWB-OSU)
EWB-OSU
is a student chapter of EWB-USA with a mission to implement sustainable engineering
projects in developing countries while developing responsible engineering
students. We are currently working on developing and implementing a potable
water delivery system for a small community in rural El Salvador. We have many
opportunities to participate in this multi-disciplinary group (currently, about
30 academic majors and programs are represented!) and on the project. If you
would like more information, please contact EWB-OSU at ewb_osu@yahoo.com. To see pictures taken by EWB-OSU members on a
recent trip to El Salvador,
go to http://groups.engr.orst.edu/ewb/ To join our mailing list for all of the
latest information, please visit https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/ewb-osu. EWB-OSU officers for 2006-07 are: Douglas Van
Bossuyt (President ), Evan Miles (Vice President), Kelly Wilson (Secretary),
and Rob Hess (Treasurer).
HUMAN POWERED VEHICLE TEAM (HPV)
The HPV
team is affiliated with the OSU chapter of ASME and shares a similar role in
the College of Engineering as the Mini Baja and Formula
One teams. Members of the HPV team bring experience from many different areas
including exercise science, biomechanics, manufacturing, aviation, composite
structures, and automotive repair. Many of our team members are dedicated cyclists
and athletes. This year, we’ve got two groups going for design and development
of a new 2007 bike: the Frame Team, working on frame, drive train
and rider positioning components, and the Fairing Team, working on
fairing and major aerodynamic components.
If you’re interested in joining the team this term and helping us build
this year’s vehicle, contact Ryan
Carpenter (carpryan@onid.orst.edu).
This winter, we’re meeting Fridays at 3 pm in Dearborn 5B (basement). Team
web site: http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/hpv/index.htm.
INSTITUTE
OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS
(IIE)
The IIE provides leadership in developing
students as industrial engineers. IEE participation enhances students’ networking
and leadership skills and offers fun events for students to participate in. To
learn more about the IIE, visit our web site at http://oregonstate.edu/groups/iie/. You
can also email IIE Membership Chair Adam Eriksen at eriksena@gmail.com for
more information about membership and meetings.
MICROGRAVITY FLIGHT TEAM
Want to
work on a research project for NASA? Want to develop something that will help
put a person on Mars? You like engines, why not work on a prototype nuclear
engine that powers a plasma rocket? Do you want to conduct an experiment in
zero gravity at 26,000 ft? If you answered yes to any of these questions, come
check out the OSU Microgravity Flight Team! We meet in the Kelley
Engineering Building Conference room 1005 every Monday, 6:30 pm-10
pm. (Check the top of the piano in the KEC Lobby for updates.) For
more information, contact Megan Colbath at colbathm@engr.orst.edu.
OREGON WAVE (WILLAMETTE AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES ENTERPRISE)
OREGON
WAVE is a group of OSU students, professors, and industry partners who have
modified one of the SAE MiniBAJA racers for autonomous control. We’re working
on getting it ready for the next DARPA Grand Challenge, tentatively set for
2007–08. If you’re a graduate and undergraduate ME, EECS, or IME student
interested in helping to make our robot the best in the world, please come to
our weekly meeting in the basement of Graf Hall. This term, our meetings are Tuesdays at 2 pm. Add yourself to the
group’s mailing list at http://lists.oregonstate.edu (grandchallenge).
OSU SOLAR VEHICLE TEAM (OSUSVT)
OSUSVT
is currently designing a solar-powered vehicle to compete in the 2007
World Solar Challenge in Australia. This is a
university-wide project and interested people may still join in. Winter term meetings are on Wednesdays
and Thursdays from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at WNGR 404 for machine shop
work. For more information, see the team web site at http://oregonstate.edu/groups/solar/ and/or email one of the team leaders—Hai Yue
Han (hanh@engr.orst.edu
) or Kathy VanWormer (vanwormk@onid.orst.edu).
PI TAU SIGMA –OSU OMEGA CHAPTER
Pi Tau
Sigma is a national Mechanical Engineering Honor Society that seeks to unify
exceptional students so that they may use their talents in the service of
others. According to the PTS constitution, "The object of this
organization shall be to encourage and recognize superior scholarship, to
foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in
coordinating departmental activities, to promote the mutual professional
welfare of its members, and to develop in students of mechanical engineering
the attributes necessary for effective leadership and the taking up the
responsibilities of a citizen living in a democracy." The first PTS chapter
was created in 1915 at the University
of Illinois, and since
then the organization has expanded to include over 150 active chapters. Oregon State's
Omega Chapter was established nearly 40 years ago. Today, our PTS chapter seeks
to provide its members with social activities, leadership positions, and
beneficial networking opportunities with both colleagues and industry. 2006-07 PTS officers include Jonathan
Ritter, president; Liz Campagna, vice president; Clint Peterson, secretary; and
Trevor Howard, treasurer. Note: The
PTS web site, http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/pts/home.html, is currently being updated and should be
fully functional by October 27th.
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE)
Formula SAE group meets on Mondays at 6 pm in the SAE shop (132 Rogers). Baja SAE group meetings are Wednesdays at 5 pm in Rogers 230. All OSU
students are encouraged to attend!
SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS
(SME)—OSU CHAPTER
OSU SME’s
mission is to cultivate professional development, promote cross disciplinary
exposure and create networking opportunities for OSU engineering students
within the framework of manufacturing and manufacturing technology. For more
information, visit the SME web site at http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/sme/ or email the SME student chair, Aaron Black,
at blacka@onid.orst.edu. You can download a membership application
from http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/sme/files/Student_app.pdf.
SURFACE
MOUNT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION (SMTA) —OSU CHAPTER. The
SMTA is an international network of professionals who build skills, share
practical experience and develop solutions in electronic assembly technologies,
including microsystems, emerging technologies, and related business operations.
For more information or to join the SMTA, visit www.smta.org. 2006-07
officers for the OSU chapter of SMTA are Tram
Le, president; Chris Gregg, vice president; Roger Day, secretary; and Eric
Hysell, treasurer. The faculty advisor is Dr. Toni Doolen.
JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME & IME STUDENTS [back to top]
Note: Be sure to check out AFTERCOLLEGE™, a network for college students and recent grads who
are looking for entry level jobs, internships, and other opportunities. Over 19,000 engineering jobs and
internships are currently listed. You can search on City and State, Job
Type, Industry, and Type of Work, and you can specify keywords to narrow the
search to your major. http://www.aftercollege.com/
Job and internship
opportunities for ME and IME students are also posted on the
bulletin boards outside Dearborn
102. Career Services also has numerous ME- and IME-related job and
internship postings and upcoming interview sessions. To view the Career
Services postings, visit http://oregonstate.edu/career/students/recruiting.php and follow the instructions for logging in.
Internships: Research/Institution-based
BERUFSAKADEMIE
RAVENSBURG (http://www.ba-ravensburg.de), located
in Friedrichshafen in southern Germany (on beautiful Lake Constanze near the
Swiss border) has an internship
opportunity for a second or higher year Bachelors student or a Masters student
in Mechanical Engineering. The internship can be commenced immediately, but
start dates around October 1
‘06 and January 1
‘07 are also possible. The internship can last from 2 to 6 months. German language skills
are not necessary. Internship functions/opportunities: The intern will assist the sponsoring
professor in mechatronics, controls lab design, Matlab/Simulink, sensor
investigations, Formula car, and/or Robcad software. Other topics can also be found depending on the student's interest. ME
students interested in learning more about this international internship
opportunity should contact Professor Bob Paasch (Paasch@engr.oregonstate.edu) or Professor
Belinda Batten (Belinda.Batten@oregonstate.edu). [posted
7/17]
LANGLEY AEROSPACE RESEARCH SUMMER SCHOLARS
PROGRAM. The Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars (LARSS) Program is
a 10-week summer internship at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) that
benefits rising undergraduate juniors and seniors, and graduate students who
are pursuing degrees in aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering,
electrical engineering, materials science, computer science, atmospheric
science, astrophysics, physics, chemistry, or selected aerospace disciplines of
interest to LaRC. NASA Langley's primary mission is basic aeronautics and space
technology research, and it is the NASA Center of Excellence for Structures and
Materials. Three primary elements of the LARSS program are: (1) A research
project completed by each participant under the supervision of a researcher
that assumes the role of mentor for the summer including submission of an
individual technical report. (2) Attendance at technical lectures by prominent
engineers and scientists. (3) Participation in a poster session whereby
students share the results of their project. Additional elements of this
program include tours of LaRC wind tunnels, computational facilities, and
laboratories. Library and computer facilities will also be available for use by
the participants. Approximately 125 students are selected each year and
sponsored for a 10-week period of research under the supervision of a NASA
technical mentor. The research period begins the first week of June.
Undergraduate juniors and seniors are awarded a scholarship of $4,500 for their
summer research experience. This amount is increased to $5,000 for graduate
students. For more information and to apply: http://research.nianet.org/larss/index.html. Application deadline: February 1, 2007.
RESEARCH
INTERNSHIPS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (RISE) offers a unique internship
model, giving North American students in the fields of Biology, Chemistry,
Engineering, Geology and Physics the chance to spend a summer working with
German doctoral students on serious research projects. The doctoral students
help integrate the undergraduate directly into the lab work and serve as
personal and professional mentors. This year, the RISE database contains a
record total of 505 internship openings at the top research institutions (e.g.
Max-Planck and Fraunhofer Institutes) and universities in Germany. To access the internship
offers, register online at http://www.daad.de/rise/en/4.html. The application deadline is February 2,
2007.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SUPERCOMPUTING INSTITUTE. The
Supercomputing Institute for Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation is
pleased to announce an Undergraduate Internship Program for Summer 2007 for
undergraduate students. Projects are available in the following areas: Astronomy;
Biochemistry; Bioinformatics; Biomedical Engineering; Biophysics; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Civil
Engineering; Computer Science; Computer Engineering; Geology and Geophysics;
Materials Science; Mathematics Mechanical Engineering; Medicinal Chemistry;
Molecular Biology; Pharmaceutics; Physics; Planetary Science. The focus of the
program is the application of computational approaches and visualization
methods to supercomputing research. This
includes digital simulation and advanced computation and all aspects of
high-performance computing and scientific modeling and simulation as well as
graphics, visualization, informatics, and high-performance network
communications. Interns work with faculty members and their research groups on
projects using high-performance computing environments to address problems in
science and engineering that could not otherwise be attempted. This program
provides an opportunity for a challenging and enriching educational experience
for undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate or professional
education. Full-time, 10 weeks; June 4 through August 10; $4,800 Stipend.
Interns are responsible for their own travel and living expenses. Interns must
be undergraduates at the time of the internship and must be citizens or
permanent residents of the United
States and its possessions. For more
information and to apply: http://www.msi.umn.edu/general/Programs/uip/. Application
deadline is 2/28/07.
Internships:
Industry-Sponsored
HEWLETT-PACKARD. HP has quite
a few jobs and internships open for Mechanical Engineering students! There
are jobs open in San Diego, Roseville,
Vancouver, Boise,
Cupertino, and Corvallis.
To search for these jobs, head to www.hp.com/go/jobs and
search the listings for Graduate Jobs, using the keyword "mechanical." Also, there are some internships opening
up. Search for Intern jobs with
"hardware" as a keyword. Some
of the Hardware Intern jobs are appropriate for mechanical engineers. Please email HP's OSU campus manager, Ken
Saul, at ken.saul@hp.com to
let him know which jobs or internships you have applied to. [Posted 1/16]
JELD-WEN.
Unlike many typical corporate-sponsored summer jobs, a JELD-WEN summer internship
is a hands-on management training
opportunity to learn our business from the inside out, and see if we're a
perfect fit for your future, right upon graduation. Interns and JELD-WEN choose
each other. This means that students are rewarded with as rich an experience as
JELD-WEN can provide, in exchange for the student having considered and decided
that they are seriously interested in a career in window and door manufacturing
or distribution. Students in their third year in college, and planning to
finish college the following year, are invited to apply. Interns gain
valuable exposure to all areas of our business, while interning in actual
production and managerial positions at one of our door, window or millwork
manufacturing or distribution companies. By both observing and participating in
management, you'll essentially be apprenticed in all key aspects of our
business, learning the complete business process. Internship Length: 8-12 weeks in US /
12-16 weeks in Canada.
Salary - Paid Every Two Weeks: $1,100 US / $1,300 CAN plus overtime. If you (1) are interested in learning
manufacturing from the ground up, (2) are interested in managing people, (3) enjoy
working with mechanical equipment, (4) are willing to commit to a summer paid
internship position prior to your senior year, and (5) are open to considering
a company such as ours for full-time employment after graduation, we strongly
encourage you to apply for a JELD-WEN summer internship. For more information
and to apply: http://www.jwinterns.com/how.html. [posted
12/11]
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY, INC., in Gresham, OR,
is looking for an Industrial Engineering Intern (6 months). Through a variety of projects and
interactions with management and executive management, this intern will have
multiple opportunities to apply IE concepts while gaining invaluable on-the-job
experience. Completing this internship significantly increases an individual’s
chances for full-time employment with Microchip upon graduation. Position
Summary: Assist in coordination and planning for wafer fab start-up and
expansion. Help improve manufacturing efficiency. Essential Functions: Conduct time studies, update and improve fab
reports. Analyze and design workflow and workstations. Participate in
continuous improvement projects. Qualifications: Must be an IE
pro-school student and available Summer/Fall 2007 or Spring/Summer 2008.
Previous engineering-related internship/co-op work experience is a plus. Must
have a record of strong academic performance and extracurricular achievement;
exceptional interpersonal skills and proven track record of teamwork,
adaptability, innovation, initiative, and integrity; and proficiency with
Microsoft Office products. Minimum Physical Qualifications: Must
possess the ability to stand 10%, walk 5%, sit 85%. Must also be able to lift
50 lbs, carry 40 lbs, push and pull 80 lbs. To apply: please reference
job code G172; email your resume to greshamresumes@microchip.com or fax to 503.669.6055. Please use
only one form of reply, email preferred. [Posted 11/13/06]
OREGON MEMORIALS, ELITE GRANITE
& MARBLE, a growing manufacturing company, has an immediate opening for a Safety Management Intern. The qualified
candidate will have experience putting together creative presentations and be
willing to work alongside the HR/Operations Manager in a manufacturing
environment. In addition, the candidate must have high ethical standards;
should be familiar with OSHA compliance issues and willing to study/learn more
about them along the way; should be able to do research and write reports, and
put together and present learning modules. Public speaking ability is a must.
Resourcefulness, creativity, and the ability to work as a team member are also
vital to the success of this position. For more information, contact
Denise Georgioff, HR/Operations Director, at dgeorgioff@OregonMemorials.com or 503.648-359. To apply: Email letter of interest
and resume to Denise Georgioff at the address above.
TEKTRONIX has an opening for a Mechanical
Engineering Summer Intern. This is a 3–6-month internship opportunity for
ME juniors and seniors moving toward an advanced degree. Join a highly skilled
and energetic team of mechanical engineers developing leading edge test and
measurement products including logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, probes, wireless
communication, and video monitoring and test products. The intern will focus on
product design and/or fixture design using Pro/Engineer; will work closely with
vendors to optimize designs for cost, performance, manufacturability, and
reliability; and will be teamed in a mentoring program with Mechanical
Engineer. The internship may involve specific analysis and testing to known
requirements as well as research-oriented activities. Great opportunity to work
in the high tech industry with supportive people, using state-of-the-art design
tools to solve challenging engineering problems in a creative design
atmosphere. Job Requirements Mechanical Engineering major at junior or
senior level. 3.3 minimum GPA. Knowledge of heat transfer principles,
materials, drafting, and manufacturing processes is required. ProE/CAD
experience is highly desirable. Candidates with less education/experience may
be considered for other opportunities. If interested, e-mail résumé and cover
letter to Jani Buckmaster, jani.buckmaster@exgate.tek.com,
specifying job # IRC28626, or apply on line at https://jobs.tek.com, using IRC28626
as the search keyword. You may also contact Brian J. Wood, Senior Manager, Program
Management, for more information: brian.j.wood@tektronix.com. [posted 11/06/06; renewed 12/11/06]
XEROX.
Xerox Corporation (Portland,
OR, location) has several Mechanical Design Engineer internships
available in 2007. Job Description: As a Mechanical Design
Engineer Intern at Xerox, you will work on complex problems in a
multi-disciplined team environment resulting in the introduction of new color
printers. You will be help develop mechanical components and subsystems
including specification, design, analysis and testing. Desired/Required
Qualifications: Pursuing or completed BS, MS, or PhD in Mechanical
Engineering with experience in the following areas: Developing creative design
solutions to technical problems through experience in a co-op or senior
project; rigorous academic background in engineering fundamentals, and machine
design, with a minimum 3.0 GPA; structured approach to problem solving
or troubleshooting; strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to
work with fast paced, multi-disciplinary team. The ideal candidate will have
demonstrated mechanical aptitude; experience with ME CAD tools, solid modeling
(Pro-E), and FEA a plus; development and qualification of processes or
measurement systems a plus. Relocation is provided for hires and interns. For
more information and to apply: Please submit visit http://www.xerox.com/careers and specify
autoreqID 3128BR. Questions? Send email to: xogdiversity@xerox.com.
[posting renewed 12/08/07]
Jobs
NEW! BOB TRAILERS, INC. (www.bobgear.com), a top
manufacturer of jogging strollers and bicycle cargo trailers, has an immediate
opening at our new Boise, Idaho location for a Product Development Engineer. Successful candidate will work within
the Product Development Department. Primary responsibilities include all
aspects of product development including scheduling, prototyping, designing,
testing, etc. Must be adept at working under schedule & budget constraints
within a team atmosphere. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Engineering
design and development of outdoor gear; scheduling timelines for product
implementation; periodic product meetings (design reviews); management of
prototype fabrication and testing; production ready design drawings; design and
scheduling of testing programs for product certification; technical
communications with overseas suppliers; overseas travel to factories for
production oversight and approval (approximately 5%); and in-house technical
support. Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Engineering required,
preferably Mechanical Engineering; knowledge of SolidWorks for 3-D modeling and
drawing creation; knowledge of AutoCad a plus; experience working with MS
Office Applications; highly motivated, well-organized, detail oriented
individual; preferably will have a basic understanding of the following
manufacturing technologies: Machining, Forming, Welding, Heat Treatment,
Injection molded plastics, Riveted assemblies, and Packaging. Salary: DOE.
To apply: e-mail a cover letter, resume, and employment application
(available from www.bobgear.com/bobjobs) to Info@bobgear.com (Attn: Mike) or fax them to (208)
375-5172 (Attn: Mike). [posted 1/21/07; end date 3/30/07]
THE BOEING COMPANY is looking for
qualified industrial engineers for a
multitude of available opportunities in the Boeing Commercial group within the
greater Seattle
area. The best way to apply is to go to http://www.boeing.com, then to
"employment", then to "job search," then specify one of the
following requisition numbers: 06-1025628 (Industrial Engineer 1 Entry level); 06-1025629
(Industrial Engineer 2); 06-1025626 (Industrial Engineer 3); 06-1025625
(Industrial Engineer 4).
BOEING also
has ongoing openings for a wide variety of engineering positions at
locations throughout the U.S.
and abroad. To find out about current openings at your experience level and in
your specific areas of interest, visit https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobSearch. To find
out more about Boeing people, jobs, benefits, etc., plus links to help you
create a profile and apply to specific jobs, visit http://www.boeing.com/collegecareers
CARRUTHERS EQUIPMENT COMPANY, a growing
manufacturer of proprietary equipment used in the food processing industry, has
openings for:
§ Design
Engineer /Mechanical Engineer
with a command of electro-mechanical and solid modeling/micro-station modeler
technologies required. The position includes limited travel to factories of a
wide variety of small to major food processors. The successful candidate will
have the ability to interface with customers. Food industry experience is a
plus. Tired of the same old grind…boring scenery…long commute…overpriced
housing? Our factory sits directly on the mouth of the Columbia
River. Our location provides immediate access to numerous
recreational activities including fishing, hunting, and skiing, while being
less than 100 miles from a major city. Carruthers enjoys an excellent
reputation as one of the industry’s key innovators having brought numerous new
products to market over the last several years. We have been in business
for over fifty-five years with excellent financial health.
§ Industrial
Engineer responsible for helping Carruthers develop new production systems
and procedures to help increase capacity while also actively participating in
our daily production process. This position reports to the Production Manager;
duties include: Prepare production routing documents (Travelers) for all
machine types; organize Assembly Machine Shop and Fabrication Shop priorities;
coordinate with Assembly, Machine and Fabrication Shops on parts needed to
accommodate timely deliveries; create and monitor milestones for each order in
terms of Last Day out of Engineering to Planning, Last day out of Planning to
Production, Last Day to Assembly and Last day to Testing/Shipment; expedite
production requirements; coordinate sheet metal purchasing; and develop
procedures that improve the flow of parts and machines through the plant.
Carruthers offers competitive salaries and
benefits along with the opportunity to work in a dynamic small business
environment while working on innovative projects for many of the largest
businesses in the food industry. If qualified and interested in either of these
positions, please send your resume and cover letter to Tony Stevens,
Controller, at tonys@carruthers.us
(503-861-2273, ext. 111). This is an ongoing employment opportunity
CELERITY, INC., located in Tualatin, OR, has a full-time
position open for a Mechanical Design Engineer II capable of designing and analyzing mechanical systems,
equipment, and packaging. Job responsibilities: Conduct feasibility
studies and testing on new and modified designs. Assist in the generation of
manufacturing assembly procedures and instructional manuals. Document designs
with drawings, specification and materials list. Manage projects with general
guidance. Work independently with moderate supervision. Essential
requirements: BSME or equivalent work experience, or combination of
education and experience required. Vocational or technical training preferred.
5-7+ years engineering or related work experience required. AutoCAD, Inventor,
ProE, Solidworks, Unigrafix or other design package experience required.
Ability to apply knowledge of engineering concepts, theories, practices and
procedures. Ability to interact with internal and external customers. Ability
to exercise discretion and independent judgment. Strong verbal and written
communication skills. Ability to sit for prolonged periods and occasionally
walk, bend, and lift up to 25 lbs. To apply: Submit resume to spine@celerity.net,
referencing Job # 6736. [posted 11/20/06; end
date extended to 1/31/07]
COLUMBIA
AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING, located in Bend,
OR, is looking for an entry-level liaison engineer. Position
Description: The Liaison Engineer is the front-line contact between
Manufacturing and Engineering regarding production issues requiring engineering
input or resolution. Within established guidelines and capability, the Liaison
Engineer personally dispositions Non Conformance Reports and assures a timely
transfer of information between Manufacturing and Engineering. Job
Responsibilities: Work directly with manufacturing personnel in resolving
production problems needing engineering assistance and in dispositioning NCR’s.
Evaluate issues relating to parts not conforming to current type design and
determines whether a part can be used as is, reworked or must be scrapped. Assist
manufacturing in interpreting and implementing engineering changes as they are
being implemented on the shop floor. Other related duties as assigned. Required
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Knowledge of composites and composite
manufacturing processes. Ability to interface with QA and Production on
dispositions and corrective actions. Skills to interpret engineering
requirements of composite process specifications. Ability to make decisions
based on researched facts. Knowledge of repair methods used on composite
aircraft structure. Knowledge of machines and machine shop practices. Qualifications:
Bachelors degree or equivalent in Engineering
(ME preferred); general aviation product knowledge; good oral and written
communication skills. Physical Demands:
Include but are not limited to listening,
talking, concentration, standing, sitting, bending, reaching and lifting to 25
pounds. Other: Columbia
Aircraft is a drug free work place. Pre-hire and random drug tests are a
condition of employment. Job position is applicable to 1st shift, 2nd shift,
and Staggered Shift (12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m.). To apply: Please send resume to christina.bainbridge@flycolumbia.com. [posted
12/11; position available ASAP but spring and summer graduates are also invited
to apply.]
ESCO
ENGINEERED PRODUCTS (www.esco-engproducts.com) is looking for a Design Engineer. Position summary/description: You will be using advanced tools for
3-D product design (Cad-Unigraphics) and Database Management (Agile-ORACLE).
You will work with customers, vendors, and ESCO sales, marketing, production,
and manufacturing to ensure that customer expectations are achieved. Critical
to this position is the need for strong analytical skills, creativity, and a
good understanding of engineering principles. Qualifications: Applicants
must have a 4 year degree, preferably in Mechanical Engineering. Must also have
design experience, skill in the use of Unigraphics CAD, and preferably have
familiarity with the mining industry. There will also be opportunities to
travel to ESCO's global locations and customer sites.
To apply: Send resume and salary history
to: ESCO Engineered Products Headquarters, Attn: Dennis Christen, 2141 N.W. 25th Ave., Portland, OR 97210-2578, USA,
Phone 503.228.2141 or email resume
to: dennis.christen@escocorp.com [Posted
09/25/06; ongoing employment
opportunity.]
FLEXTRONICS
INTERNATIONAL, a worldwide leader in Design and Manufacturing
with fiscal year 2006 revenues of USD $15.3 billion, has several opportunities for engineering students who have
completed at least 2 years of engineering coursework to work 10-20 hrs a
week onsite at Hewlett Packard in Corvallis. These part-time employees will
be working with Flextronics and Hewlett Packard R&D Engineering and
manufacturing teams. Find out how engineering is really done on a global
scale. The ideal candidate will have completed 2 years of engineering
courses and at least one programming class. Please contact Rudy Schalk at
715-3287 or rudy.schalk@hp.com with any inquiries. Expected pay rate is $10-15/hr.
[posted 11/13/06]
GE SECURITY in
Tualatin, OR,
has a 12-month entry-level contract position with direct hire possibility, for
a Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineer with HTML/XML knowledge. $25 to $28
per hour. GE Security is creating an on-line database/website to manage
manufacturing processes such as Part returns, Repair
cycles, Cross
business, etc. GE is currently using paper forms to manage the process and
needs someone to create an online database and implement it. The Ideal
candidate should have some programming knowledge/experience and an
understanding of manufacturing processes (not a high-level programmer). A
Bachelor’s degree would be great but is not required. If interested, please
e-mail resume to Jeff Weintraub, Senior Technical Recruiter, Adecco Technical,
at jeff.weintraub@adeccona.com.
You can also contact Jeff with questions about this position at 503-221-1500 X14 or
800-243-1055. [posted 1/8/07; end date
2/15/07]
HEWLETT-PACKARD. HP has quite
a few jobs and internships open for Mechanical Engineering students! There
are jobs open in San Diego, Roseville,
Vancouver, Boise,
Cupertino, and Corvallis.
To search for these jobs, head to www.hp.com/go/jobs and
search the listings for Graduate Jobs, using the keyword "mechanical." Also, there are some internships opening
up. Search for Intern jobs with
"hardware" as a keyword. Some
of the Hardware Intern jobs are appropriate for mechanical engineers. Please email HP's OSU campus manager, Ken
Saul, at ken.saul@hp.com to
let him know which jobs or internships you have applied to. [Posted 1/16]
JELD-WEN INC. WINDOW GROUP (Klamath Falls, OR)
has an opening for a Product Design Engineer. Position
description: The Product Design Engineer is responsible for designing and
developing new products, improving existing products, and coordinating all
aspects of development projects as directed by the Corporate Product
Development Manager. Job responsibilities: Control and administer
product development projects under the direction of the Design Engineering
Manager; work with general managers and product development site facilitators;
interface with the Head CAD Operator; review drawings and product change
requests for accuracy; communicate with suppliers as needed; assemble, publish,
and distribute product specification sets; participate as a team member in the
JELD-WEN Product Development and Idea Screening processes; build and
troubleshoot R&D prototypes; coordinate product testing and certification;
gather, organize and publish technical manuals. Personal requirements:
Highest ethical standards, honesty with personal integrity, and willingness to
support the JELD-WEN Mission Statement and promote JELD-WEN Inc. Excellent oral
communication skills and comfortable speaking in front of groups; able to take
and understand verbal direction; detail oriented; good project management
skills; self starter; capable of working with little direction; team oriented;
schedule driven; able to provide a sense of urgency towards project completion;
able to work collaboratively, gain consensus from diverse groups, and build
internal and external alliances. Must be able to travel. Key technical
skills/knowledge requirements: Correct and effective use of
corporate-approved CAD software; ability to present recommendations to upper
management using applicable computer software including MS Word and Excel;
technical aptitude; correct use of corporate office computer software;
understanding of lean manufacturing concepts, the JELD-WEN Inc. Product
Development Process, and the fundamentals of DFMA and its philosophy. To apply:
email resume and cover letter with “Product Design Engineer” in the subject
line to garyb@jeld-wen.com. [Posted
8/25/06; end date July 2007]
Note: Check
the Jeld-Wen website for other current openings: http://www.jeld-wen.com/about/employment.cfm.
Large international
MANUFACTURING COMPANY located in Portland, OR,
is seeking a Mechanical Engineer. Job
responsibilities: Coordinate and provide technical consulting to Sales
Administration, Pricing, Option Control, and Field Sales Staff on option
definition, compatibility and availability. Provide large account support on
complex and sensitive issues for an International Manufacturer. Requirements:
BSME; proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel; pass pre-employment drug test
and background check. $20-$24/hr. To apply, email resume and cover
letter to pstewart@rosecitypersonnel.com. Posted 1/16/07; position will be filled by 1/31/07
PACIFICORP
is currently recruiting for a Distribution
& Transmission Planner. The position is full time and located in our Portland office. The successful candidate will develop cost
estimates and resource requirements for construction and maintenance projects
involving transmission, distribution and telecommunication facilities. Responsibilities: Review design drawings to perform
material take-offs and determine resource requirements. Work with management
regarding requests for proposal (RFP) preparation, developing pricing
schedules and proposal evaluations to support the competitive bid process and
negotiate project pricing with contractors for construction and maintenance
projects involving transmission, distribution and telecommunication facilities,
and generation interconnect and transmission service projects. Prepare
pre-approval project estimates based on limited information and general scopes
of work, often lacking specific precedence. Coordinate with project team
in scoping of projects for engineering, construction, and contractual
requirements. Contribute to the development of standardized historical
cost databases and application tools to aid future estimates. Travel may
be required. Requirements: Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or
equivalent experience resulting in knowledge of construction and maintenance
planning and costing practices within the high voltage industry. Three plus years
cost estimating experience in the high voltage industry a plus. Ability to
assess and evaluate facility conditions, determine resource requirements
and estimate costs. Design and development skills to review and understand
detailed drawings, plans and specifications for implementing projects. Good
communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to communicate
requirements participate on project teams and negotiate project pricing with
construction contractors. Strong customer focus and initiative to deliver
estimates in a work environment requiring the assignment of several concurrent
estimates. Proficient knowledge of engineering specifications, regulations
impacting construction and maintenance (OSHA, ADA, etc.) and common industry practices, procedures, contract
law, and estimating principles. Demonstrated expertise in the
use of spreadsheet and word processing tools. Working knowledge of SAP. Ability
to travel and conduct site assessments as needed.
Preferred: Knowledge of the Company’s
processes, policies, procedures and construction and maintenance standards.
Demonstrated expertise in the use of Visual Basic for Applications. Project
Management or Estimating Accreditation. For more information, please
contact Marilyn Burd, Senior Recruiter,
at 503.813.5992. To apply for this position, please visit our website at
www.pacificorp.com and
apply for position number 061143. All offers of employment are contingent
upon successful completion of a background check and drug screening. [posted
1/8/07; looking to fill job by the end
of January]
NEW! SUN MICROSYSTEMS has an opening for a Materials Analyst 2. Manufacturing
Engineering or Materials Science degree required. For more information, check
the Career Services e-recruiting web site posting. (Log in to the web site at http://oregonstate.erecruiting.com/er/security/login.jsp). Apply
through Career Services; applications
for this position are being accepted until 1/23/07. (Note that other positions at Sun Microsystems
appropriate for ME, Mat Sci, and/or IME students are also currently posted on
the OSU e-recruiting web site.)
The
SYNETICS SOLUTIONS DIVISION of Brooks Automation (http://www.syneticsinc.com/) is
looking for a Test Engineer. Position
Description: This
position has the primary responsibility of testing semiconductor automation
robotic equipment and is an excellent opportunity for a new engineer to
gain broad insight into wafer handling robotics. Job Responsibilities: Develop test methods and procedures based on
specifications or problem statements, and validate performance of new products;
create and maintain data acquisition systems – hardware and software; set up
and configure equipment to be tested; execute tests, report data and
conclusions, and create test reports; participate in design reviews and product
development meetings; design testing methodology, hardware, software, and data
collection systems for products in production; maintain lab equipment,
calibration, and test lab schedule; and develop and maintain standard testing
procedures. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, focus on
electromechanical systems and controls.
MS preferred. Programming skills: LabVIEW required. C, C++, or Visual
Basic also preferred. Experience in basic metrology, data collection, and data
processing via software applications. Strong interest in automation equipment
and robotics. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access and
PowerPoint). Capability to author and present concise technical reports. Good
organizational and communication skills. To apply: Send resume and cover
letter to Jody J. Clow, Automation Engineering Manager, Synetics
Solutions Division/Brooks Automation, 18870
NE Riverside Pkwy, Portland, OR 97230,
jclow@syneticsinc.com,
(503)465-6059. You can also contact Jody Clow with any questions you may have
about this position. [posted 11/27; application
deadline extended to 2/1/07]
TYCO
ELECTRONICS/PRECISION INTERCONNECT in Wilsonville,
OR (http://www.precisionint.com) has immediate openings for Manufacturing Engineers . Tyco Electronics/Precision Interconnect
is a global leader in the design, manufacture and sale of interconnect
solutions for customers with demanding requirements for miniaturization, dense
packaging and electrical/mechanical optimization. Duties: New Product Development,
including risk analysis and process characterization and qualification; work
closely with Design Engineering and Manufacturing personnel during development
phases of projects to ensure a timely product release. Tool and fixture design.
Defining and optimizing manufacturing processes. Technical liaison for product
transfers, including coordination of engineering and technical activities
between Portland, Mexico,
and China
plants. Global standardization of processes/products. Cost reduction
activities, including process improvements, conversions and new process
development. Systemic improvement activities, including streamlining,
standardization of documentation, change control, quality, and transfer
processes. Establishing and implementing quality and safety controls and
improvements. Minimum Qualifications: BA/BS in Engineering, preferably a
BSIE, BSME or BSEE or equivalent. Two or more years in a manufacturing
engineering experience. CAD skills, especially related to fixture and tool
design. Experience with electronic assembly, including soldering and SMT
operations. Demonstrated ability to organize and prioritize a rapidly changing
set of objectives. Strong interpersonal skills, including the demonstrated
ability to work effectively in a multi-cultural environment. Technical project
management experience is helpful. To apply: Please visit http://jobsearch.tycoelec.newjobs.com (under Location Search, select “Oregon
– Portland”).
XEROX.
Xerox Corporation (Portland,
OR, location) is looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer–New College Hire,
starting in 2007. Job Description: As a Mechanical Design Engineer
New College Hire at Xerox, you will work on complex problems in a
multi-disciplined team environment resulting in the introduction of new color
printers. You will be responsible for development of mechanical
components and subsystems including specification, design, analysis and
testing. Other responsibilities: Select part configurations, materials
and manufacturing processes to achieve reliable function at low cost; validate
design through analysis and testing, designing test fixtures and special
instrumentation where necessary; measure, track, and ensure compliance to
sub-assembly performance, schedule, reliability and cost targets; work with
manufacturing engineers to develop assembly procedures, tools and measurement
systems; work with purchasing department and outside vendors to source components
and assemblies; document design and testing. Relocation is provided.
Desired/Required Qualifications: 2007 BS, MS, or PhD in Mechanical
Engineering with experience in the following areas: Developing creative design
solutions to technical problems through experience in a co-op or senior
project; rigorous academic background in engineering fundamentals, and machine
design, with a minimum 3.0 GPA; structured approach to problem solving
or troubleshooting; strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to
work with fast paced, multi-disciplinary team. The ideal candidate will have
demonstrated mechanical aptitude; experience with ME CAD tools, solid modeling
(Pro-E), and FEA a plus; development and qualification of processes or
measurement systems a plus. For more information and to apply:
visit www.xerox.com/careers and specify
AutoID #2890BR. Questions? Send email to: xogdiversity@xerox.com [posting
renewed 12/08/07]
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