OSU MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL, &
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN
Week
of March 12, 2007
BULLETIN SECTIONS—QUICK LINKS
Upcoming
Events
ME–IME
Faculty/Graduate Seminars
Miscellaneous
Announcements
Student
Organizations
Scholarships
and Fellowships
Job
and Internship Postings—ME & IME Students
Faculty
and Post-Doc Positions
About
this e-bulletin
ME Undergrads: Want to Teach a Section of ME 101 Next
Fall?
We’re looking for some enthusiastic,
fun-loving, competitive, intelligent, communicative, and hard working
undergraduates to help teach Mechanical Engineering Orientation (ME 101) in
Fall ’07—and
GET PAID for the experience. We need students to run one or more
recitation sections. Fall ’07 ME 101 recitation
sections meet on Tuesdays at 10 am, noon, and 2 pm and on Wednesdays at 8 am,
10 am, noon, and 2 pm. If you’re
interested, check your class schedule for Fall term. If you’d be available to run at least one ME
101 section and would also be
available for the weekly TA training sessions (held on Fridays, 8–10 am during
Fall term), please contact Dr. Joe Zaworski ASAP at jrz@engr.orst.edu.
ME
and IME Polos and T-Shirts are In!
If you put in an ME or IME shirt order earlier this term, come
to Caliper Lounge (Rogers 438) between 11 am and 3 pm on Monday 3/12 or Tuesday 3/13 to pick it up.
If you did not order a shirt or a polo but would like one, we have a few
extra—but come early to get yours before they run out.
UPCOMING EVENTS [back to top]
This Week…
Mon, Mar 12: EWB General Meeting and 2007-08 Officer
Elections. 6 pm, Peavy 272. The four positions up for election are
President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Please send your
nominations to douglas.vanbossuyt@gmail.com before 5 pm on March 12, or bring them
with you to the meeting. You may nominate someone else or yourself; but
note that both you and whomever you nominate must be chapter members in good
standing. Voting is also restricted to
members in good standing. If you're not sure of your membership status,
please check with EWB membership coordinator Andy Sabalowsky (sabaloan@engr.orst.edu). Dues may be paid to Andy up
until the start of Monday’s meeting.
Mon, Mar 12: SAE Formula Team Meeting. 6 pm, Rogers 132 (SAE shop).
Mon, Mar 12: Microgravity
Flight Team Meeting. 7 pm, Kelley 1007
Mon,
Mar 12: Free Public Forum on
Nanotechnology. 7–9 pm, U of O Erb Memorial Union Gumwood Room. The aim of
the forum is to engage the public in exploring the societal benefits and
potential risks of nanotechnology. Brief presentations on what nanoscience is,
how it can benefit society, and its possible risks, will befollowed by small
group discussions where the participants will weigh the benefits and risks of
nanotechnology in the context of nanoparticle-based solar cells. For more
information and to register for this event, go to http://greennano.org/register.html.
Wed, Mar 14: SAE
Baja Team Meeting. 5 pm, Rogers
230.
Wed, Mar 14:
IME 2007 Senior Project Presentation,
6–8 pm, Building 60, Xerox–Wilsonville. Event features a 6-7 pm poster session
with hors d’oeuvres and, from 7 to 7:45, formal presentations by the three top
project teams. This event is free and open to the public. If you plan on
attending, please RSVP to Phyllis Helvie
(Phyllis.helvie@oregonstate.edu) by 5 pm on Monday, March 12.
Thurs, Mar 15:
“Haida Gwaii’s Forests: Sustaining
Culture and Long-Term Islands–Stability.” Starker Lecture presented by Terri-Lynn
Williams-Davidson, Attorney, White Raven Law.
4 pm, LaSells Stewart Center
C&E Auditorium. Free and open to the public. For more information,
call 541-737-9300. For information about
the Starker Lecture Series, visit http://www.cof.orst.edu/starkerlectures/.
Fri. Mar 16: Oregon WAVE weekly meeting. 10 am, Graf
Basement. Contact Matt Knudsen at matt.knudson@gmail.com
for more information.
Fri,
Mar 16: ME–IME Seminar: Role
of Shape Optimization in Aircraft Design.
Presenter: Jan Vandenbrande, Boeing Associate Technical Fellow; Phantom Works'
Geometry and Optimization Group Member: 2:30–4 pm, Rogers 230. (Social time 2:30–3; seminar
begins promptly at 3.)
Fri,
Mar 16: HPV Team Meeting. 3 pm, Dearborn 5B (basement). For
more information, contact Ryan Carpenter at carpryan@onid.orst.edu.
Sat, Mar 17: Wishing you a wee bit of fun today, and more than a wee
bit of Irish luck in the (Finals) week ahead…
Plan Ahead...
Thurs
Mar 22: BUDGETS 101: Office of
Sponsored Programs & Research Compliance
Workshop. 9:30–10:30 am, MU 211. (This
workshop was originally scheduled for Nov 27, 2006.) Step-by-step primer on how
to prepare a proposal budget. Each of the major line items in a typical budget
will be discussed in detail; important topics such as cost-sharing and allowability
of costs will also be addressed. Pointers on how to get a proposal approved by
the Office of Sponsored Programs and Research Compliance quickly and
efficiently will also be presented. Pre-registration
is NOT required for this workshop—just show up! For more information, visit
http://oregonstate.edu/research/osprc/index.htm.
Thurs Mar 29–Sat Mar 31:
2007 American Nuclear Society Student Conference,
held at Oregon State University
this year. Open to all who are interested in attending. To register,
visit http://ne.oregonstate.edu/current/index.htm.
(You may not attend if you haven’t registered, and for OSU students the
registration fee is a great deal!). For more information about the conference
please see http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/ans/
or email Tony Elliott (Co-Chair) at ellioant@onid.orst.edu.
Tues Apr 3:
GRANT.GOV: Office of Sponsored Programs & Research
Compliance
Workshop. 9:30–11 am, MU 211. This
workshop will introduce using Grants.gov for proposal submission. Grants.gov
allows organizations to electronically find and apply for
competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies.
Grants.gov is the single access point for over 900 grant programs offered by
Federal grant-making agencies. Pre-registration is NOT required for this
workshop. Just show up! For more information, visit http://oregonstate.edu/research/osprc/index.htm.
Thurs
Apr 5: AEP Fellow Fireside Chat with
Stephen Nigro, Vice President and General Manager, Hewlett-Packard. 7:30- 9
pm, Weatherford Trysting Tree Conference Room. Stephen Nigro’s organization is
responsible for Imaging and Printing Group’s graphic businesses, generating new
imaging system businesses, and developing new printing and non-printing
technologies. Graphic and Imaging Business Unit (GIB) leads the strategy to
capture high-value pages by developing compelling solutions for the industrial,
commercial printing and graphics segments. GIB is responsible for developing
HP's own printing technologies, including all inkjet systems, liquid
electrophotography, and LightScribe.
Thurs
Apr 12: AEP Fellow Fireside Chat
with Roger Pollock, President, Buena Vista Custom Homes. 7:30- 9 pm, Weatherford Trysting Tree Conference
Room. Prior to working as president of Buena Vista Custom
Homes, Roger worked for his father, Don Pollock, for four years at Northland
Homes, Inc. At Northland Homes, he was in charge of all aspects of construction
including supervising all job sites, overseeing the construction of hundreds of
homes, developing a scheduling system and writing a construction manual that he
still uses today. In 1990, Roger started RMP Properties and quickly became one
of Oregon’s
leading builders. He grew RMP Properties from start-up to a $27 million dollar
company in sales in 1997. Roger was Oregon’s
#1 homebuilder from 1995 to 1998. He was one of Builder Magazine’s “National
Giants” three years in a row.
Thurs
May 3: Annual Austin Entrepreneurship
Program Conference: “Toward 2020: Addressing Tomorrow's Problems Today.
Creativity & Innovation for our Future.” 8:30 am- 4 pm, The Governor
Hotel, 614 SW 11th Avenue,
Portland. Keynote Speakers: Jeff
Wike, Director of Research and Development for Dreamworks Animation’s Glendale, CA studio, and
Annette von Jouanne, professor in the School of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at OSU. Registration
fee: $100 per person by 4/19/07; $125 thereafter. For more information and
registration materials, visit http://www.bus.oregonstate.edu/programs/2007aep_conference.htm
Thurs
May 10: AEP Fellow Fireside Chat
with Michael Powell, Owner, Powell's Books. 7:30- 9 pm, Weatherford Trysting Tree
Conference Room. Michael Powell moved to Portland,
Oregon in 1979 to join his
father, Walter, at a rapidly expanding used bookstore called Powell’s Books.
Michael, whose only previous work experience was on a fishing boat, had already
established a successful book business in Chicago.
In 1981, Michael purchased Powell’s from his father and spent the next twenty
years developing and expanding the store. In addition to his literary vision,
Michael helped shape the model that made Portland
one of the most livable cities in the USA
Thurs
May 31: 2006–07 ME–IME Awards
Picnic. 5 pm–???, Avery Park Lyons
Shelter. SAVE THE DATE! Details to
come.
Sat
June 16:. Mechanical, Industrial and
Manufacturing Engineering Commencement. 4– 6 pm, La Sells Stewart
Center Austen Auditorium.
SAVE THE DATE! More details to come
as the date approaches. (Note: This commencement is separate from the
university commencement.)
UPCOMING ME–IME FACULTY/GRADUATE
SEMINARS [back to top]
Fri,
Mar 16: Role
of Shape Optimization in Aircraft Design.
Presenter: Jan Vandenbrande, Boeing
Associate Technical Fellow & Phantom Works' Geometry and Optimization Group
Member. 2:30–4 pm, Rogers
230. (Social time 2:30–3; seminar begins promptly at 3.)
MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS [back to top]
Departments-wide…
NEW! VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE PROGRAM:
APPLY NOW. Vestas Wind Systems A/S is the world leader in wind technology
and a driving force in the development of the wind power industry. Vestas is very excited to announce
that applications are now being accepted for our International Graduate
Program. This is an excellent
opportunity for upcoming graduates and recent graduates from 2006 to work in
three different Vestas companies and locations around the world. Participants will be mentored and
work on various challenging projects. For more information, see http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/VestasGradAd.pdf.
Should you have any questions, please contact
Inge-Mette Rosenberg Jørgensen at inros@vestas.com
MECOP, PRO-SCHOOL, AND COE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE
NOW AVAILABLE at http://engr.oregonstate.edu/students/apps/. All
applications are due by April 10th!
NEW! BOEING ENGINEERING STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD:
CALL FOR ENTRIES. Entries for the 2007 Boeing-sponsored
Engineering Student of the Year Award are due on May 1, 2007. The key criterion
for this award (which is open to Bachelors, Masters, and PhD candidates) is the
impact, or potential for impact, of the candidate's work on current or future
aeronautical or space technology. This impact might be seen in new or enhanced
systems or processes or tools, new levels of performance, improved life cycle
costs, new capabilities, or in other areas. Entries should include a 200 word
summary and supporting material, which could include new patents or documented
applications that have been adopted by industry, published papers or research
that have won recognition from academic, professional or industrial
associations. Entries are judged by a panel of former Boeing senior engineers
and results are announced at the Flights Awards dinner in Paris, June 18, 2007. Boeing arranges
flights and accommodations for the winner and guest to attend the Flight Awards
ceremony, and the recipient is invited to attend the Paris Air Show as a
guest of Boeing. For more information and application procedures, visit http://www.flightglobal.com/awards/enter_boeing.htm.
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
The first INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (PDMS 2007) will be held 12–15
October 2007 in Chongqing City, China, jointly hosted by Chongqing University
and National University of Singapore. This conference carries the theme Product Design and Realization for Global
and Sustainable Manufacturing. The conference intends to gather experts,
both in research and applications to share their knowledge in the area of
Product Design and Manufacturing Systems. It serves as a platform for
participants to demonstrate, discuss and exchange ideas on the state of the
arts, emerging technologies, innovative ideas and future trends in the said
areas. The conference would also help to project future trends in Product
Design and Manufacturing Systems. For
more information, including a list of objectives and proposed topics and CFP,
and see http://www.cme.cqu.edu.cn/pdms2007/title1.htm. Note: Conference Abstract submissions are
due on Thurs, 15 Mar—this week!
FACULTY/STAFF
FITNESS: Spring Term Open Registration starts Monday March 12th!
Sign up for a spring term class and
get fit for the season! All classes open up for registration this
upcoming Monday the 12th at 8 am. Access the Faculty/Staff Fitness
website to look at the online spring schedule of classes at http://www.hhs.oregonstate.edu/outreach/fsf/class-schedule-S07.html.
Hurry soon...classes tend to fill fast. Registration forms can be found
on the website also at http://www.hhs.oregonstate.edu/outreach/fsf/assets/registration-form.pdf, making
it easy for you to register through the mail!
UPCOMING
OSPRC WORKSHOPS: BUDGETS 101 and GRANTS.GOV. The Office of Sponsored
programs and Research Compliance has scheduled two workshops in the next few
weeks: Budgets 101, 9:30-10:30 am on
March 22, and Grants.gov, 9:30-11 am
on April 3, both in MU 211. For workshop
descriptions, see listings in the Events section of this bulletin. For more
about the OSPRC, visit http://oregonstate.edu/research/osprc/index.htm.
GRANTS
AVAILABLE FOR FACULTY-SPONSORED SPRING/SUMMER REUs. The COE has received a grant from
INTEL to provide undergraduate research experiences for women and minority engineering
students. There is no cost to the
researcher (except your time!). The goal of this program is to encourage a greater number of
women and minority students to obtain a
graduate degree in engineering. Projects can begin immediately and continue
through the summer, or can last through the end of spring quarter. There is a
strong potential for program renewal, so potentially, the student could work
for multiple years. End date for the current project is Sept 2007. Students may
be freshman-seniors. Criteria for
projects: Intel has targeted specific areas for this REU. Projects may be in
EECS, and specific areas of ChemE, IME,
ME, Chemistry, or Physics. If you would like to participate, contact
Ellen Momsen for more details ASAP, and let Ellen know whether you already have
an undergraduate student (female or minority) in mind for the research
experience. We have many students who are interested, so we can also select
students for you to interview.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS [back to top]
ALPHA PI MU (APM)
Alpha Pi
Mu is the National Industrial Engineering honor society. Its goals are to
recognize and support exceptional IE students; encourage advances in IE
education; unify the IE student body and further IE student-faculty
relationships; assist and cooperate with other IE-affiliated organizations and
individuals; and promote the academic and professional welfare of APM members
through the associations and experiences that result from bringing together a
group with similar interests, objectives, and abilities. 2006-07 APM officers
include Kyle Sund (president), Cam Follas
(VP), Rebecca Mitchell (secretary), Amy Hokama (treasurer), Amy Yang
(historian), and Jose Cedeno (webmaster). Faculty advisor is Logen Logendran.
APM web site: http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/apm/.
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. This
multi-disciplinary group (currently, about 30 academic majors and programs are
represented!) has many opportunities for participation. For more information,
please contact EWB-OSU at ewb_osu@yahoo.com and/or visit http://groups.engr.orst.edu/ewb/. For all of the latest information, join
our mailing list at 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/, or
for membership/meeting information, email IIE Membership Chair Adam Eriksen at eriksena@gmail.com or
faculty advisor Shiwoo Lee at Shiwoo.Lee@oregonstate.edu.
MICROGRAVITY FLIGHT TEAM
Want to
work on a research project for NASA? Want to find out if it’s feasible to use microwave
ovens for heating food in a micro-gravity environment? 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 on Mondays
at 7 pm in KEC 1007. (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 Fridays at 10 am. 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. Our PTS chapter seeks to provide its members with social activities,
leadership positions, and 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.
For more information please visit http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/pts/home.html.
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.
SCHOLARSHIPS and FELLOWSHIPS [back to top]
OREGON SPORTS LOTTERY GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS.
Qualified degree-seeking graduate and post-baccalaureate professional students
are encourage to consult with their advisors about applying for an Oregon
Sports Lottery Graduate Scholarship. For eligibility and procedural
requirements, see http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/07-08SportsLottery.doc. Total
funding available for these awards will be distributed equally on the basis of
need and academic merit.
THE
ZONTA CLUB OF CORVALLIS is offering ten $2,400 scholarships for the 2007–08
school year. These scholarships are for OSU and LBCC undergraduates who have
resumed their studies after a minimum one-year break in their education
(preference given to older-than-average students and students with family
responsibilities) and are interested in working to improve the status of
women—legal, health, political, economic, educational, or professional (Note: This may include women serving as
role models by entering non-traditional fields)—and/or (b) planning to work
in a profession involving the welfare of children. Scholarship applications are
available online at http://www.zontacorvallis.org/scholarships or in
hard copy at the OSU & LBCC Financial Aid Offices, the OSU Women's Center,
or Waldo 324-A. Application deadline:
March 30, 2007. Please contact Julie Hamby in Student Support Services (hambyj@onid.orst.edu or
7-2549) if you have any questions about this scholarship.
2007 CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
INTENSIVE SUMMER INSTITUTES. As part of the National Security Language
Initiative (NSLI), a U.S. government interagency effort to expand dramatically
the number of Americans studying and mastering critical need foreign languages,
the Department of State Critical Language Scholarships will provide funding for
U.S. citizen undergraduate, Master’s and PhD students to participate in Summer
2007 language programs in Arabic, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Korean,
Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu. Institute locations: Bangladesh, China,
Egypt, Hong
Kong, India, Jordan, Morocco,
South Korea, Tajikistan, Tunisia,
Turkey, Yemen, and Russia. Duration: 7–11
weeks, beginning in early to mid-June. Grant benefits: ALL program costs
except passports are covered for participants. Eligibility: Applicants
must be U.S.
citizens and must be either currently enrolled in a degree-granting program at
the undergraduate* or graduate level or have graduated from an undergraduate or
graduate program no more than 2 years ago. Students in all disciplines
including business, engineering, science, the social sciences and humanities
are encouraged to apply. Deadline to
apply: March 15, 2007. For program details, eligibility, and on-line
application, visit www.CLScholarship.org. OSU students who are thinking about
applying should contact either Renee Stowell (Renee.Stowell@oregonstate.edu) or
Marit Legler (Marit.Legler@orgegonstate.edu) in the
OSU International Programs office.
US NAVY
NUCLEAR PROPULSION OFFICER CANDIDATE PROGRAM. The US Navy is looking for
Engineers, Scientists and Mathematics majors to become officers in the Nuclear
Propulsion Officer Candidate (NUPOC) program. This program offers qualified
individuals unique technical training, exceptional benefits, and the
opportunity to join the elite group of Naval Officers responsible for the
operation of the Navy's nuclear propelled submarines and aircraft
carriers. If you are a U.S. citizen, attending or have graduated from
an accredited college or university in the United
States or United
States Territory,
less than 29 years of age, and can meet basic physical requirements, you may
already be qualified. For some programs,
you may apply as early as your sophomore year after completing one academic
year of calculus and one academic year of calculus-based physics. If you are interested the Navy will pay you
as an E-6 for up to 30 months to go to school. While you are going to school
you are paid to get good grades and stay in shape. There is also a large
sign-on bonus. After you finish school you will be trained as a Nuclear Officer
and become qualified to drive a submarine or surface ship. There is no closing date. For more information
contact Chief Warrant Officer Jimmy Smith at (503) 572-6275.
SEATTLE FOUNDATION C.E.BOUCHER SCHOLARSHIP: Application
deadline March 31.The following link directs you to a $3000 scholarship
offered by The Seattle Foundation. http://engr.oregonstate.edu/students/seattle_foundation.pdf. (Note
from Seattle Foundation scholarship contact: “This scholarship was left to us
in a bequest so there are no living advisors to the fund. Thus, unfortunately I
do not have any additional information about the history or intent of the
scholarship other than what is on the application. I do know that when the
committee meets to select the recipients, they certainly look for more
well-rounded individuals that have a variety of interests. Community service is
always helpful but not required for this particular scholarship.”)
TEXAS A&M FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: The Department of Mechanical
Engineering at Texas
A&M University
is accepting applications for admission from truly outstanding students for
graduate study beginning in Fall 2007. For Fall 2007, the Dwight Look College
of Engineering will award a number of National Excellence Fellowships—$40K/year
for up to 4 years. Nomination period is
from January 1, 2007 to March 31, 2007. Any nominee must be a U.S.
citizen or permanent resident pursuing an engineering or engineering-related
Ph.D. with the intent of pursuing an academic career. For details on this and
other Texas
A&M ME Fellowship opportunities, see
http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/TexAM-NatlExcellentFellowship.pdf.
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.
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.
JOB AND
INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME & IME STUDENTS
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Note: Check out the new “Job and Internship Resources for ME,
IME, and Materials Science Students” page for additional job and internship
listings: http://me.oregonstate.edu/students/jobs/
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]
NSF SUMMER RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATE
(REU) IN NANOMATERIALS AND NANOMECHANICS (10 WEEKS). The goal of this
NSF-supported summer undergraduate research experience is to provide a unique
opportunity for undergraduates to participate in a research and professional
development program. Projects include: (1) carbon nanotubes, (2)
atomistic simulations, (3) tribological properties, and (4) growth
mechanisms. Location: The University
of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Dates: May 20–July 27,
2007. Benefits: 10 week stipend of $4,500, housing in residence halls,
food allowance, and up to $450 support for travel to the REU site. Application Deadline: March 16, 2007.
For more information, contact Dr. Matt Gordon, 479-575-4458 or mhg@uark.edu, or Dr. Joe Rencis, 479-575-3386 or jjrencis@uark.edu, or visit http://comp.uark.edu/~jjrencis/REU/.
NEW! NSF
SUMMER REU IN AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (8 WEEKS). Program Focus:
Automotive research related to manufacturing systems such as operations
management, computer simulation, occupational safety, ergonomic safety, quality
control, scheduling, reliability, and supply chain management. Location:
Auburn University, Alabama.
Dates: May 29–July 20, 2007. Benefits: 8-week stipend of
$3,600. Housing provided. Meals provided M–F (not Sat–Sun). Social activities
including opening lunch, pizza night, Atlanta
aquarium, baseball game, burger night, appreciation dinner. Tours to local automotive manufacturing and
suppliers. Application Deadline: March
31, 2007. For more information and to apply: go to http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/ie/reuauto. Fax a copy of your current transcript to Dr.
Jorge Valenzuela (fax: 334-844-1381), or email it to jvalenz@eng.auburn.edu.
The transcript can be an unofficial copy and must be received or postmarked no
later than March 31.
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]
INTEL has an Industrial Engineering Coop opportunity at its Chandler, AZ,
facility. Coops are approximately 6 months in duration beginning summer
of 2007 through the fall (Subject to negotiation based on school requirements).
Description: In this position, you will be responsible for performing
industrial engineering activities in the AZ FSM Industrial Engineering
Department located in Chandler,
AZ. You will also be
responsible for capacity planning, workstation and layout design, work
measurement, modeling and simulation, Lean implementation, and the
application of human factors and ergonomic principles. Additional duties
include multiple factory support as well as process engineering and
manufacturing management team participation. Qualifications: You must be
currently enrolled in a Undergraduate/Graduate Industrial or Manufacturing
Engineering program with minimum GPA of 3.0. Additional qualifications include:
education and/or experience in IE principles, engineering economics, data
acquisition, and statistics; excellent teamwork, leadership, and interpersonal
communication skills; and strong computer and organizational skills. You must
also have the permanent unrestricted right to work in the United States.
For questions or to apply: Please direct questions and resumes to Ryan
Brown (Ryan.Brown@Intel.com)
MATERIALS MODIFICATION INC (MMI), a progressive company located in
Fairfax, VA, and engaged in the research and development of advanced
materials utilizing novel processing techniques, invites applications for full-time, paid internship positions for
industrial, manufacturing, materials, and chemical engineering students. Internships
are available spring, summer, and fall 2007; students may also opt to intern for two consecutive terms. Internship functions include, but are not limited to: planning and set-up for laboratory
experiments involving chemical synthesis and characterization; recording and
organizing data for analysis and effectively communicating results to
supervisors; and adhering to safe work habits and all safety policies and
procedures. Qualifications: Applicants should be working toward
an IE, ManufE, Materials, or ChemE degree and should have a strong basic knowledge of chemistry/biochemistry. A working
knowledge of inorganic synthesis, biomaterials, polymer chemistry, spectroscopy,
thermal analysis, and physical measurements is a plus but not mandatory. Candidates
must be a U.S.
citizen or national or lawful permanent resident. For more information about
this internship: please contact Radha
Radhakrishnan at radha@mail.matmod.com. To apply: Email
your resume/cover letter to kris@matmod.com, by March
16, 2007.
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
in Gresham, OR, has two internships available:
§
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. [Posted 11/13/06; no end date. This is an ongoing internship opportunity]
§
Process
Engineering Intern. Job Purpose: This Process Engineering Intern
position will help sustain process engineering in one or more functional areas
at our Microchip Fab 4 facility. Duties: Practice effective and
productive written and verbal communication; Self-motivation and integrity to
work with little or no supervision; Maintain an attitude and willingness to
learn and grow in a team environment. Skills/Qualifications: Minimum GPA
3.0; Actively working towards a BS or MS in Materials, Chemical Engineering or
equivalent; no previous job experience is required. [posted 2/12/07; end date 6/12/07]
To
apply for either of these internships, email your resume to greshamresumes@microchip.com or fax to 503.669.6055. For the Industrial
Engineering internship, reference job
code G172. For the Process Engineering internship, reference job code
G108. Please use only one form of reply,
email preferred.
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 2/11/07].
VIEWPLUS
TECHNOLOGIES has an opening for Products
Assistant Intern. This is a 12-month internship opportunity for juniors
and seniors moving toward an advanced degree. Join a highly skilled and
energetic team of engineers developing leading edge assistive technology
including hardware, software, and firmware. The intern will focus on product
testing, providing product support for other departments and technical support
for customers. The intern will also perform administrative tasked in product
development, taking meeting minutes, maintaining an accurate database of
information for new product features, and assist with duties related to product
and documentation localization. This is a great opportunity to work in a
high-tech and challenging industry where you will gain a wide variety of skills
and be exposed to many new challenges. Internship Requirements:
Successful candidate will be an experienced computer user with a strong
technical background. Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications is essential;
knowledge of programs such as AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, Microsoft
Visio and/or Publisher is a plus. Successful candidate will be detail-oriented,
flexible and have good organizational skills and excellent written
communication skills. For more information, contact (541) 754-4002x204. To
apply: e-mail a résumé and cover letter to HR@viewplus.com. [posted 2/26; end date 3/30/07]
Jobs
NEW! LIFEPORT, INC, a growing aerospace/medical
company located in Woodland,
WA, is seeking a talented Mechanical/Structural Engineer. Most of
our work involves life-saving medical aircraft interiors and aircraft seating,
beds, and berth designs. This exciting position will deal with high mix, low
volume, customized products. There is a wide variety of tasks and problems to
solve, which will keep you on your toes and never bored. Work includes new
conceptual, mechanism, and structural design, product line organization, static
load testing, certification reports, stress analysis, and many other
engineering activities. Candidate Qualifications: Proficiency in
mechanical design, structural design/analysis, project management, and mechanism
design. FAA STC/TSO certification. Good working knowledge of low volume,
lightweight machining and sheet metal designs. Ability to combine lightweight, cost
conscious design with basic stress calculations. Experience with 3-D CAD, mechanism
design skills, and ability to create extremely lightweight structures are highly
desired. SolidWorks proficiency preferred but not required (will train the
right candidate). In addition, the successful candidate will be able to think
through, predict, and solve problems before they occur at assembly or in the
hands of our customer. Fast reactions and problem solving skills must be
balanced with detailed focus at the right time. Project management and
leadership skills are highly desirable. Must be able to interact well with and
direct design efforts of others. Must be personable, independent problem
solver, able to run multiple projects simultaneously, manage critical schedule
paths, and make great things happen. Must be team oriented, competitive, and
self-driven to achieve greatness. This position will be starting at $15-$16/hr.
Check the company profile and apply today at www.CampusPoint.com. Questions? Email hirav@campuspoint.com. [posted 3/12; end date 4/12]
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]
COLUMBIA AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING, located
in Bend, OR,
is looking for an entry-level liaison
engineer for summer
start-date. Position Description: The Liaison Engineer is the
front-line contact between Manufacturing and Engineering regarding production
issues requiring engineering input or resolution. 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. To apply: Please send resume
to christina.bainbridge@flycolumbia.com. [posted 2/26]
FMC TECHNOLOGIES Inc. (http://www.fmctechnologies.com/) in Newberg,
OR, is looking for a Mechanical Engineer. Qualifications:
BSME. Three plus years relevant experience in machine design. Prefer
a detailed knowledge of at least one FMC or related product line and general
knowledge of a custom machinery environment and food handling systems. Basic
knowledge of competing and alternative technologies within product handling
environment. Demonstrated ability to independently create functional & cost
effective designs that meet complex specification
requirements. Regularly demonstrates capability for conceptualizing
designs. General understanding of internal economic factors (cost, margins,
profit impact of decisions) affecting assignment areas. Must be proficient in
use of AutoCAD and ProEngineer. Ansys experience a plus. Shows
evidence of good organization and project planning skills. Shows evidence of
ability to guide and mentor others and demonstrates some degree of leadership
ability. If interested, contact Kimberly Miller, 500 E. Illinois Street, Newberg,
OR 97132,
Kimberley.Miller@fmcti.com . [posted 3/5/07; end date 4/5/07]
GEORGIA-PACIFIC’s
Toledo, OR, facility has an opening for an Entry-Level Process Control Engineer. Responsibilities: Provide
engineering support for mill wide process control projects. Manage multiple
projects with changing priorities. Work
in team environment to ensure safe, reliable and economic operation of mill
facilities. Committed involvement in the mill safety culture and in
environmental compliance. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in
Engineering. Strong interpersonal, communication and time management skills. Competencies
in communication, teamwork, problem solving, candor/integrity, customer focus, valuing
diversity, and sense of urgency. We hope to fill this position no later than
July 2007. If you’re interested, please email your resume to Larry Davis,
Engineering Leader, at lldavis@gapac.com. You can also contact
Larry at 541.336.8335. with questions about the position. As a side note from Larry:
“I know, from the student's point of view, the paper
industry isn't the most glamorous when compared to Boeing, Intel or
Google. But it is a challenging industry that pays well and offers
challenging opportunities. I'd encourage engineers in any
discipline (mechanical, chemical, industrial, electrical, electronic,
computer) that have an interest in programming to apply for this position.” [posted 3/5/07; end
date 7/1/07]
GUNDERSON, INC. (Portland, OR) is looking for a Castings Engineer in our Rail Engineering Department. Job
purpose: Plan, organize and perform engineering
assignments including the design of products, parts components or assigned
phases or major projects. Primary responsibilities: Direct engineering project
from inception to completion including design, analysis, development and
production; use CAD equipment and related software to design products and to
produce assembly and detail drawings which comply with department drawing
standards; perform calculations per specific codes, selects and specifies
tolerances, materials and components, as required in product design; ensure
that all project drawings are revised to reflect Drawing Change Notices issued
during production; ensure that all project drawings and Bills of Material are
correct and issued on time to meet production schedule; issue and/or approve
Drawing Change Notices as required during production; index Drawing Change
Notices; maintain quality documents to develop new castings; develop quality
documents for new castings designs and coordinate
lab work for all first article inspection; evaluate first article test results
and manage database of first article reports; work with project engineers to
develop new castings; initiate development of new castings from existing
fabrication designs; generate casting solid models and drawings; review vendor
production drawings; establish critical dimensions; and perform finite element
analysis on castings/forgings to evaluate compliance with codes and
regulations. Qualifications: BSME or equivalent; 2–5 years experience in
the design of castings and/or forgings; CAD drafting and CAD design skills;
good communication skills (candidate will be required to work closely with off
shore suppliers and internal departments: accuracy and time management skills ,
and willingness to travel internationally (less than 15%). To apply:
submit a resume/cover letter to: hrgund@gbrx.com or fax it to: 503-972-5987. [posted 2/12/07; end date 3/31/07]
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 http://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]
HUNTER-DAVISSON, a design–build HVAC
contractor in the Portland
metro area, is looking for an entry-level
A/B Q/C Project Engineer. This is an excellent opportunity for a new ME grad to gain immediate field
experience in air balancing and quality control of system verification and
inspection for commercial HVAC systems in office buildings, congregate housing
facilities, schools, restaurants, and retail spaces. Job responsibilities:
This position reports to the Sales & Engineering Operations Manager, backs up
and receives back up from other sales personnel and project engineers. Duties
include performing air balance and quality control for “completed”
installations; completing special projects for Sales /Engineering staff; assisting
project managers and engineering staff with energy calculations, CAD drafting, and
estimating; attending weekly Sales/Engineering meetings; and submitting/picking
up mechanical permits. They also attend all company, office, and departmental
meetings. For more information: Contact Dean Glover, VP–Engineering, at 503-234-0444. To
apply: email or fax resume and cover letter to the attention of Manager, Human Resources /Project Manager at hr@hunterdavisson.com or 503-236-1625 (FAX). [Posted 2/12; end date 5/31/07]
JELD-WEN
INC. WINDOW GROUP (Klamath Falls,
OR) has spring-hire opportunity 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 1/29/06; end date July 2007]
Note: Check the Jeld-Wen website for
other current openings: http://www.jeld-wen.com/about/employment.cfm.
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY, INC. (http://microchip.com ), is looking for an entry-level Equipment Engineer at its Gresham, OR,
location. Job Description: This individual
is responsible for Bulk Chemical Systems, including sustained maintenance and new
project work as it relates to system/equipment improvements, start up,
expansion or remodel. Responsibilities: Duties include, but are not
limited to: tool uptime and tool performance; work with technicians to perform
tool periodic maintenance, solve tool problems, and make tool modifications; improve
tool cost effectiveness in day-to-day production, and interface with Process
Engineering to improve quality; supervise Bulk Chemical Area technicians. Skills/Qualifications:
BSME in ME, CHEME, or comparable is required. The degree program and any past
experience should include a demonstrated proficiency in logically identifying
and solving tool problems. This position will work with staff of all levels and
will be expected to approach problem-solving in a team environment. Requires excellent written and verbal
communication skills. Additional
training or experience with hazardous gases or chemicals is a plus, as is any
training, experience or familiarity with the semiconductor industry. To
apply: email your resume/cover letter to greshamresumes@microchip.com, referencing job code G171. [posted
2/12/07; end date 7/1/07]
OREGON MILITARY DEPARTMENT (OMD) of the
Oregon National Guard, located in Salem,
OR, is looking for a Facilities Engineer 1. This permanent, full-time position provides
real property and real property improvement management tools utilizing GIS and
CAD technologies. You do not need to be a member of the Oregon National Guard in order to apply for
this position. Major responsibilities: (1) Perform CAD/GIS tasks to
design, develop, maintain, and update data depicting National Guard facilities
by location, size, function, future development, existing conditions, and
demographic information; (2) Utilize National Guard Bureau (NGB) computer
programs, agency programs, other complex facility-related applications
programs and system-wide databases, commercial software, and other general
applications related to natural and cultural resources management, land &
facilities management, security management, and energy management; and (3)
Provide technical support for integrating GIS into the agency Natural Resource
and Cultural Resource Management Plans. Applicant qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Civil, Electrical Mechanical, Construction Management, or
Energy Management Engineering; OR Associate's degree in engineering or a
related technical area such as Civil, Building Construction, Mechanical,
Architectural, or Structural Engineering and two years of engineer-type
experience which includes project field data collection and analysis;
estimating project costs; and designing projects with specification development
and materials selection OR Any equivalent combination of related training and
experience. For more information and to apply: see description and
application form at http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/FacilityEngOMD.doc. [Posted
2/26; application end date: 4/13/07.
NOTE: This recruitment will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates
to fill the current vacancy and may be used to fill future vacancies as they
occur.]
NEW! PACIFIC
INDUSTRIES, INC. / PACIFIC
CARGO CONTROL, INC., a leading supplier of power transmission equipment and
cargo restraint systems located in Tualatin,
OR, is seeking an entry-level mechanical engineer. Primary responsibilities: Technical
support and assistance for purchasing- and sales-related activities including
vendor and customer contact. Occasional international and domestic travel
will be required. Position will also be called upon to provide
engineering expertise for in-house projects. This is an excellent
opportunity for a new or recent graduate to gain experience in a variety of
areas while becoming a valued team member in an upbeat environment. Qualifications:
BSME and good basic understanding of machining, forming, welding, heat
treatment, casting, and forging are required. The successful candidate
will also be highly motivated, well organized, and possess good communication
skills along with a practical approach to problem solving. CAD knowledge
is a plus. To apply: email cover letter with resume to
Richard Marks at dmarks@pac85.com, or by fax to 503-210-0322. For more
information about the company, visit www.pacificindustries.com and www.pacificcargo.com. [posted 3/12/07; end date 4/16/07]
PML MICROBIOLOGICALS, the Portland-based
premier suppler of prepared media in North America,
has a great opportunity for a recent graduate to join our team for a management trainee program. The
qualified candidate will evaluate and recommend improvements in our
manufacturing department. This is an excellent opportunity for a junior
individual looking for hands-on experience to build your resume and work in a
fast growing dynamic environment.
Essential
Functions: Works closely with members on the executive management team for
cost reduction, quality improvement and improved efficiency. Evaluates
equipment, tooling and layouts of the facility. May assist in the start up of
new products and equipment. Studies specifications and confers with engineering
and production personnel to resolve design and efficiency related to
manufacturing procedures. Qualifications:
Bachelors in Industrial or Mechanical Engineering.
Relocation
assistance available for the right candidate. Strong organizational,
communications, analytical and time management skills along with the desire and
ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. Self driven, motivated and results oriented. Qualified
individuals may apply online at www.pmlmicro.com or email your resume to jobs@pmlmicro.com. [posted 2/05/07; end date 3/30/07]
USF REDDAWAY (http://www.usfc.com/ltl/home/reddaway.jsp) has recently consolidated with another
regional carrier, expanding their service area to encompass a larger
southwestern footprint. With this expanded area comes a need to hire four
additional industrial engineers: 2
in Clackamas, Oregon;
1 in southern California; and 1 in our Texas region. For more
information, see the job posting at http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/USFReddawayIE.pdf. Or contact Taylor Carr at Taylor.Carr@usfc.com. [posted 3/5/07; end date 4/5/07]
ULTRA CLEAN TECHNOLOGY (http://uct.com) has openings for Mechanical Design Engineers at its Portland,
Menlo Park, Austin TX, and Gloucester
MA locations, and for a Manufacturing Engineer at Menlo
Park. For more information on all of these positions,
see the UCT jobs page at http://uct.com/careers/opportunities.html. Or contact Cecilia Petrocco, HR Manager (Portland operation), cpetrocco@uct.com. [Posted 2/19; end date 3/31/07]
NEW! US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS–WALLA WALLA
DISTRICT. The Walla Walla District is recruiting for a permanent entry level Mechanical Engineer position. With the Corps
you will experience challenging assignments covering all aspects of Mechanical
Engineering, including Hydro-Power; Machine Design; Cranes, Hoists, and Gate
Operators; HVAC Systems; Pumping Systems; and Compressed Air/Fluid Power
Systems. Starting salary ranges from $35K to $46K with excellent benefits. Accepting applications until March 23rd,
2007 for start dates as early as May 2007. Please send resumes to Debbie
Mallard at 201 North Third Avenue,
Walla Walla, WA
99362 or by email to Debra.A.Mallard@usace.army.mil. Learn more about the Walla Walla District and
our job opportunities by visiting http://www.nww.usace.army.mil or by
contacting Debbie Mallard at 509-527-7024 or Debra.A.Mallard@usace.army.mil. [posted 3/12; end date 3/23]
VIEWPLUS
TECHNOLOGIES has an opening for a Product
Development Engineer. Join a
highly skilled and energetic team of engineers developing leading edge
assistive technology including hardware, software, and firmware. The engineer
will focus on product testing, providing product support for other departments
and technical support for customers. The engineer will also perform
administrative tasked in product development, taking meeting minutes,
maintaining an accurate database of information for new product features, and
assist with duties related to product and documentation localization. The position
may also involve creating/maintaining product manuals and advanced tutorials as
well as preparing information for customers using Viewplus products. This is a great opportunity to work in a
high-tech and challenging industry where you will gain a wide variety of skills
and be exposed to many new challenges. Job Requirements: Successful
candidate will be an experienced computer user. Knowledge of Microsoft Office
applications is essential; knowledge of programs such as AutoCAD, Adobe
Illustrator, CorelDraw, Microsoft Visio and/or Publisher is a plus. A technical
background such as engineering/IT training is a plus. Successful candidate will
be detail-oriented, flexible and have good organizational skills and excellent
written communication skills. For more information, contact (541) 754-4002x204 or e-mail a résumé to HR@viewplus.com. [posted 2/26; end date 3/30/07]
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Note: Check for additional mechanical, industrial, and
manufacturing engineering positions on two ASEE web sites:
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Prism classified section—http://www.asee.org/publications/prism/classifieds/index.cfm?categoryID=2
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Women in Engineering Division
job site—http://www.bagley.msstate.edu/WIED/jobs.html
No new postings this week.
Faculty/post-doc positions are posted for 2 weeks. For earlier
postings, check past e-bulletin issues at http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletin.html.
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