OSU
MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL, and MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN
Vol 2. Issue #3
Week of October 2, 2006
CONGRATULATIONS…
…to
ME junior Melissa Jensen-Morgan,
whose accomplishments have led her to be featured on one of the “Faces of OSU”
banners lining Jefferson Street (on the corner of Waldo and Jefferson,
closest to the MU parking lot). Among these accomplishments include a
stint as Tektronix Scholar during her freshman year, working on a MECS
research project), and participation in the NASA Robotics Program at
Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
During this 10-week lunar exploration robotics program, Jensen-Morgan was one
of three OSU students to be honored by NASA as three of the program’s
top-four participants!
…to
ME Professor Stel Walker, one of
three inventors on a recently patented Architectural
Wind
turbine system, rolled out by AeroVironment, Inc.,
at last week’s WIRED NextFest 2006 in
New York City.
…to Materials Science Professor Jay Kruzic, who has been honored with
the College of Engineering's Engelbrecht
Young Faculty Award for 2005-06.
This award, established by retired ECE faculty member Rudolf (Rudi) Engelbrecht and his wife Christel,
recognizes outstanding young faculty in the College of Engineering.
Criteria for the award are having "demonstrated exceptional scholarly and
teaching accomplishments", and having "outstanding potential for
achieving tenure and promotion to full professor in due time." Dr. Kruzic
becomes the first Mechanical Engineering faculty member to have won the award
since its inception in 1997. The award includes $10,000 to be used in support
of Dr. Kruzic’s continued scholarly and teaching activities.
Attention e-bulletin readers: Do you
know of other IME or ME students, faculty members, or alums (or better still,
are you one yourself?) who also merits our departments’ acknowledgment and
congratulations? If so, please don’t be shy about letting us know—we’re proud
of the diverse talents of all of our department members and very much want to
recognize ALL deserving individuals. Send the details to tracy.ann.robinson@oregonstate.edu (or drop by Rogers 210 with the good news!).
UPCOMING EVENTS
This Week...
Monday, October 2: EWB
General Meeting—first of the year. 6 pm in Batcheller
250 (the building between Covell and Dearborn and across the street from
Kidder and the Milne
Computer Center).. There will be a brief overview of EWB-USA and its
mission and goals, EWB-OSU and its activities, and a presentation by the El
Salvador Project site assessment team who recently returned to the
states. All OSU students, faculty, and community members
are welcome. This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about
EWB-OSU and get involved—and YES! Free pizza will be served!
Monday,
October 2: Formula SAE team meeting.
6 pm in the SAE shop (Rogers
132).
Monday,
October 2: Microgravity Flight Team
meeting, 6:30-10 pm, KEC room 105.
(Note:
please check the Piano in the main area of the KEC for last-minute updates.)
Wednesday,
October 4: Baja SAE team meeting.
5 pm in Rogers
230.
Wednesday,
October 4: Joint SWE, NSBE, and SHPE
kick-off meeting, 5:30 pm in 1005 Kelley Engineering
Center. Learn about
professional groups at the COE, and meet with industry representatives from
IBM, XEROX, Business Educational Compact, and ODOT. (Note: Xerox is especially interested in ME students). Dinner
provided.
Thursday,
October 5: Department Open Houses
for Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Management, 7-8 &
8-9 p.m. Owen 102.
Thursday, October 5: “Teamwork”--Weatherford
Fireside Chat with Todd Johnston, President and CEO of Selectron
Technologies, Inc., 7:30
pm, Weatherford Hall Trysting Tree Conference Room D107. To sign up, and for
more information, visit
https://www.bus.oregonstate.edu/aepfellows/ViewFellow.aspx?FellowID=91
Friday,
October 6: First Annual EWB-OSU
Project Benefit Banquet, 6–8:30 pm in the OSU Memorial Union Ballroom. Come
celebrate the success of our project thus far and support its implementation.
Enjoy a silent auction of pieces donated by artists in the community followed
by an authentic Salvadoran meal. Our project team will also present details
about the project to date. Banquet tickets are $50 and all proceeds support the
material costs and implementation expenses of the El
Salvador Water Project. For more information about the banquet, see the
flyer at http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/EWBbanquetflyer.pdf This event is open to the public. Members of
the wider Corvallis
community (and beyond) are invited and encouraged to attend, so please help
spread the word. To purchase tickets and save your spot, or if you have other
questions about the banquet, contact Kelly Wilson at wilsonke@engr.orst.edu.
Friday,
October 6: “Green, Lean, and Productivity Manufacturing.” ME Seminar presentation by Joe Junker, Industrial Assessment Center, Oregon
State University. 2:30-4 pm, Rogers
226. This event is free and open to all members of the OSU community.
Friday,
October 6: Center for Teaching and
Learning Workshop: “Survival Skills
for Instructors New To Teaching.” 2-5 pm, MU 211. This session will be of
particular interest to instructors new to teaching. CTL Director Dr. Peter Saunders will discuss and answer questions
on some of the most critical aspects of teaching in higher learning. Issues
such as establishing the teaching/learning environment discipline in the
classroom, effective teaching behaviors, and motivation will be addressed.
Resources to support teaching at OSU will be reviewed. Please register for the
workshop at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl, or send an email to CTL@oregonstate.edu.
Plan Ahead...
Monday,
October 9: Formula SAE team meeting.
6 pm in the SAE shop (Rogers
132).
Monday,
October 9: Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) General Meeting. 7 pm in the SAE shop (Rogers 132). ALL OSU students interested in
participating in SAE are invited to attend. This meeting will serve as a way to
recruit new members and we will be voting on SAE President, Vice President, and
Secretary.
Monday,
October 9: Department Open Houses
for Forest Engineering/Wood Science (7-9
pm in Peavy 101) and for Biological
Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and
Chemical Engineering (all at 7-8 &
8-9 pm in Gleeson 200)
Tuesday,
October 10: Elizabeth Grossman talks
about her new book, High Tech Trash. 12 -1 pm in Kelley Engineering
Center, Room 1005.
Grossman issues a warning about the growing global issue of "e-waste"
and in a section, "How to Recycle a Computer, Cell Phone, TV, or Other
Digital Device," summarizes the resources now available to those with a
cyber-conscience. "There is an urgent need for e-waste regulation, and
Grossman's informative, harrowing, and invaluable report—is essential." (from Booklist). This event is FREE and open to the public.
Sack lunches welcome.
Tuesday,
October 10: Department Open Houses
for Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering (both at 7-8
& 8-9 pm in Kelley
Engineering Center
Atrium), Engineering Physics (7-9 pm
in Weniger 304), and Industrial and
Manufacturing Engineering ( 7-9 pm in Covell 117)
Wednesday,
October 11: Engineers Without Borders
(EWB) El Salvador
Project kickoff meeting,
6 pm in Cordley 3121. (Note change from usual
meeting location.) Everyone is welcome
and invited to attend. This Fall, EWB-OSU will see the project move from
the site assessment phase into the design phase. We're hoping to begin
construction in El Salvador
in the spring! Come to this meeting to find out how to get involved--or
email Kelsey Edwardsen at kelseyedwardsen@hotmail.com.
Wednesday,
October 11: Department Open Houses
for Mechanical Engineering (7-9 pm in Rogers
230) and Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics (both 7-9 pm in Kelley Engineering
Center 1003).
Friday,
October 13: Center for Teaching and
Learning Lunchtime Workshop: “Explore the Future of Teaching.” 12-1 pm,
Milam 215. Come explore OSU’s latest faculty development facility, the Advanced Academy for Teaching and
Learning, located in 215 Milam Hall. CTL Director Peter Saunders will
provide an introduction to the facility and outline how the Academy will serve
you and improve your students’ learning. Dr. Saunders will also introduce
faculty to the CTL’s Best Teaching Practices video
library. Refreshments will be served and there will be drawings for door
prizes. Please register for the at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl or send an email to CTL@oregonstate.edu.
Monday,
October 16 - Monday, October 23: Career
Week, sponsored by Career Services, will include workshops and seminars to
assist students with their job search or pursuit of graduate/professional
school. For a complete list of Career Week seminars, go to http://oregonstate.edu/career/presentations/fall.php
Tuesday,
October 17: Center for Teaching and
Learning Workshop: “Engaging Learners through a Living Syllabus.” 2-5 pm,
Milam 215. Professor Mark Wilson of the College of Wooster will share with faculty his
innovative and engaging syllabi that he has been developing since 1999.
Students and their parents have both commented on the value his syllabi have
had in motivating them to learn and engage in the study of geology and other
topics. You will see how multiple learning preferences and interests are served
and how learners are encouraged to explore geology in depth. Please bring your
own syllabi to the workshop. Register for the workshop at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl or send an email to CTL@oregonstate.edu.
Tuesday, October 24: EECS,
IME, and ME Senior Dinner, MU ballroom. Details
forthcoming.
Wednesday,
October 25: Fall Engineering Career
Fair, 11 am-4 pm, CH2M Hill
Alumni Center.
Companies attending career fair: http://oregonstate.edu/career/fair/engineering.php
Friday,
October 27: Center for Teaching and
Learning Workshop: “Assessment Part I: Are Your Students Learning?” 2-5 pm,
Milam 215. Teaching is not learning. This rather startling
observation by Thomas Angelo, which appears in his best selling book College
Assessment, points out a major challenge facing all instructors.
This workshop introduces key concepts regarding assessment, demonstrates three
different tools faculty across all disciplines can use to ensure that what they
are teaching is indeed being learned, and familiarizes attendees with Angelo
and Cross’ excellent book of assessment tools. Please register at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl or send an email to CTL@oregonstate.edu.
Friday,
November 3: Center for Teaching and
Learning Workshop: “Assessment Part II: Assessment Tools and Their Use in the
Classroom.” 2-5 pm, Milam 215. This workshop is a follow-up to the previous
week’s introductory
workshop on assessment. Dr. Saunders will introduce the Classroom
Assessment Project Cycle and attendees will have an opportunity to complete the
Teaching Goals Inventory, which identifies instructor goals and will be used to
select related assessment tools. Dr. Saunders will then illustrate how
different assessment tools can be used to engage learners, promote learning,
and track achievement of learning outcomes. Please register at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl or send an email to CTL@oregonstate.edu.
Thursday,
November 16: Weatherford Fireside Chat with Jim Sheldon, President of
Automation Systems Group. 7:30 pm, Weatherford Hall Trysting
Tree Conference Room D107. Sign-up and more information at
https://www.bus.oregonstate.edu/aepfellows/ViewFellow.aspx?FellowID=93.
Friday,
November 17: Center for Teaching and
Learning Workshop: “Addressing Student Learning Styles in Your Classrooms.”
2-5 pm, Milam 215. A substantial body of research suggests that students vary
in the way they take in and give out information and that they often learn best
when they have an opportunity to learn and express their knowledge in their
preferred mode(s). This workshop introduces Neil Fleming’s VARK tool for
identifying learning preferences, the four learning preference categories, and
implications of the scoring system. Handouts will be provided on how
instructors can modify their courses and assignments to appeal to the variety
of learner needs. Please register at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl or send an email to CTL@oregonstate.edu.
MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Department-wide…
WINTER PRO SCHOOL APPLICATIONS ARE NOW
AVAILABLE ONLINE at http://engr.oregonstate.edu/students/apps/index.html. They
are due Nov. 1.
ATTENTION ALL FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES AND
JUNIORS INTERESTED IN THE FORMULA SAE TEAM: a one-credit ME 206 Projects
class is scheduled for this term. The class will meet Tuesday evenings,
7- 7:50 pm, in Rogers
440. Guest speakers will discuss various engineering aspects of race car
vehicle design. Grading will be based on attendance. The first
meeting is Tuesday, October 3rd.
UPCOMING DEPARTMENT OPEN
HOUSES FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS. Beginning later this week, all
engineering departments with undergraduate programs will be holding evening
open houses as an opportunity for engineering students to find out about the
variety of engineering programs available here at OSU. See the listing below
for dates and locations. Special note to
ME and IME juniors and seniors: We’re recruiting pro-school students to
help with the ME and IME open houses (on Oct 11 and .
If you’re willing to participate, answer questions about your program, and
share information about your experience as an ME or IME major, please contact
Dr. Joe Zaworski ASAP, at joe.zaworski@oregonstate.edu.
Civil Engineering—Thursday, Oct 5
7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Owen 102
Construction Engineering Management—Thursday,
Oct 5 7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Owen 102
Forest Engineering/Wood Science—Monday,
Oct 9 7-9 p.m. Peavy 101
Biological Engineering—Monday, Oct 9
7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Gleeson 200
Environmental Engineering—Monday,
Oct 9 7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Gleeson 200
Chemical Engineering—Monday, Oct 9
7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Gleeson 200
Computer Science—Tuesday, Oct 10
7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Kelley Atrium
Electrical and Computer Engineering—Tuesday,
Oct 10 7-8 & 8-9 p.m. Kelley Atrium
Engineering Physics—Tuesday, Oct 10
7-9 p.m. Weniger 304
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering—Tuesday,
Oct 10 7-9 p.m. Covell 117
Mechanical Engineering—Wednesday,
Oct 11 7-9 p.m. Rogers
230
Nuclear Engineering—Wednesday, Oct
11 7-9 p.m. Kelley 1003
Radiation Health Physics—Wednesday,
Oct 11 7-9 p.m. Kelley 1003
EWB NEWS. Along
with the meeting announcements listed in the Events section of this bulletin,
here are a few other items of possible interest to members of our departments:
§ Mechanical engineers may now use EWB
projects as part of their senior theses! For specific details, please
contact Douglas Van Bossuyt (Douglas.VanBossuyt@gmail.com). EWB-OSU is also working hard on bringing
more opportunities for class credit and senior project integration to all
majors. If you would like to help in this process, please email Douglas.
§
Design EWB-OSU T-Shirt for the
06'-07' school year. Make it about whatever you want that's
EWB-OSU related! Be creative! Have fun! Make multiple
designs! The deadline for entries
is November 1st at 7 pm. The top designs will be posted to EWB-OSU's
website and the mailing list. We will hold a vote at the following
general meeting to choose the winning T-Shirt design that will represent
EWB-OSU for the next year. The creator of the winning design will receive
a FREE T-SHIRT! Submit entries to Douglas Van Bossuyt (Douglas.VanBossuyt@gmail.com)
§ EWB-OSU is still looking for a fundraising coordinator for the 06'-07'
school year. Working with EWB’er
Brad Eagleson (the EWB-OSU assistant fundraising
coordinator) to raise he funds to keep EWB-OSU running. Every member of
EWB-OSU is expected to get involved in fundraisers, So help is readily
available. At the discretion of the fundraising coordinator, each
fundraiser can have a different coordinator specifically for that
fundraiser. If you're interested, please talk to any of the board members
at the next general meeting or email Douglas Van Bossuyt (Douglas.VanBossuyt@gmail.com)
§ Sign up for the EWB mailing list at https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/ewb-osu.
WEATHERFORD FIRESIDE CHATS: NETWORK WITH
INDUSTRY LEADERS. As a great opportunity to network with industry leaders
this term (as well as learn about the entrepreneurial side of life), consider
attending some of the Fall Term Fireside Chats at Weatherford Hall. A sampling
of this term's sessions includes:
§
Todd Johnston, President and
CEO of Selectron Technologies, Inc., speaking on
"Teamwork" (10/05)
§
Jim Sheldon, President of
Automation Systems Group (11/16)
Note:
Attendance at Weatherford Fireside Chats is free, but sign-up is required. To sign up (and to see a complete listing of upcoming Fireside
Chats), go to http://www.bus.oregonstate.edu/aepfellows/ListFellows.aspx.
The new
ME STUDENT COMPUTING GUIDE, an
introduction to some of the basic computer/system setup and configurations in
ME/COE, is now available online at http://me.oregonstate.edu/facilities/computing/me-comput-guide06.pdf .
A
hardcopy version of the guide is also available--you can pick it up at
the Rogers 204 or Dearborn 102 front desk.
WIRELESS HELPDESK FOR LAPTOP
COMPUTER USERS. The Wireless Helpdesk is located in Dearborn 107 and is open Mon–Fri 9 am–4 pm
throughout the school year (hours may be extended the first two weeks of
classes). Helpdesk staff are available to assist all
COE students and faculty/staff. For more information, visit http://engr.oregonstate.edu/computing/helpdesk.
The new OSUware 2007
CD, which contains numerous applications, including Internet
browsers, e-mail programs and other miscellaneous utilities, is available at
the Circulation Desk on the main floor of the Valley Library. It is free to OSU
students, faculty and staff. For more information, see http://tss.oregonstate.edu/OCH/osuware/.
Grad Students/Faculty/Staff…
THE OSU CENTER
FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING (CTL) FALL WORKSHOP SCHEDULE is now available at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl/workshop.htm. Individual workshops are also listed in the
Events section of this e-bulletin. Note:
GTAs and adjunct instructors, as well as regular faculty, are welcome to
attend these workshops.
LAPTOP CART NOW AVAILABLE FOR USE IN COE
CLASSES The College of Engineering IT group is now offering a laptop cart
for use in COE classes. The cart includes 10 modern laptops with power supplies
and extra batteries. Each laptop comes with: Matlab, Solidworks, MS
Office, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, ChemCAD,
and other commonly used sofeware. If you'd like to
check out the cart for your class, simply login to TEACH (http://engr.oregonstate.edu/teach), Click on "Class Administration",
then click the link labeled "Reserve the COE Wireless Laptop cart for a
class". You will be asked when and where you need the cart. An e-mail will
be sent out to make arrangements for the requested checkout date and
arrangements for transportation.
FALL TERM WIRELESS LAPTOP HELPDESK
CLASSROOM TRAINING AVAILABLE. For Fall Term '06, the COE Wireless Laptop
Helpdesk is offering in-class training sessions for students. Several
incoming freshman classes will include a full class session (ENGR 111, CE/CEM
101 and ChE/BioE 101). We're also offering sessions for other Engineering
classes. These 15-30 minute sessions would include one or two helpdesk
staff members covering the following topics:
1. Getting connected to the wireless network
2. Setting up the VPN client
3. Setting up printers
4. Accessing home directories
Class times will be limited based on helpdesk staff availability. If you
would be interested in having a session during your class time, please send an
email to support@engr.orst.edu including two or three preferred class times and
how much time you'd like to allocate (up to 30 minutes). For more information,
visit their website:
http://engr.oregonstate.edu/computing/helpdesk
NEW USAGE GUIDELINES FOR ROGERS MEETING
ROOMS. Faculty and graduate students are asked to observe the following
guidelines when reserving the two Rogers meeting
rooms (238A and 304): Priority meeting uses for Rogers 238A (the Boeing Conference Room)
are those that involve videoconferencing or teleconferencing and meetings with
outside visitors. For all other types of meetings, including internal
research meetings, graduate student committee meetings, and department
committee meetings, please use Rogers 304.
Planning on going to the ASME Congress in
November? If so, consider attending this event, which is targeted to new
and prospective faculty, including graduate students thinking about a career
in academia.
TIPS FOR TENURE AND PROMOTION: A SYMPOSIUM
FOR NEW AND PROSPECTIVE FACULTY.
Session
1: Expectations of New Faculty for Promotion and Tenure
Session
2: Panel on Scholarship, Teaching and Service
Session
3: Hints for Successful Proposal and Funding Opportunities
When:
Tuesday, November 7, 2006. Where: ASME Congress (IMECE), Chicago, IL.
Cost:
Free to anyone registered for the ASME Congress. However, you must register
separately for this event to secure your seat. Seating is limited to the first 60
people.
For more
information and to reserve a seat, please visit:
http://www.asme.org/Education/College/Faculty/Tips_Tenure_Promotion.cfm
CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR IDAHO NATIONAL
LABORATORY (INL) Education, Training, and Research Partnerships FY 2007
Faculty Staff Exchange Program. This program provides opportunities for
university faculty to come to INL, for INL researchers to go to a
university, or both. The exchange interactions (two weeks minimum length) are
aimed at furthering development of research relationships, proposal development
discussions, and other activities yielding greater collaboration between
university and INL researchers. To participate in FSEP, send
a mini-proposal (five-page limit) prepared by the INL researcher and yourself
to Anne.Mollberg@inl.gov. Include the
following information in your proposal:
§
Description of activity with preliminary budget estimate of costs broken
out as labor, travel and other major cost categories
§
Explanation of the expected benefits to the directorate and the
laboratory
§
Approval by immediate manager and director
§
Estimate of start and end dates
§
If cost sharing is available, include the amount or percentage of the
total costs that your organization will provide and the amount or percentage
requested from FSEP. (Cost sharing is preferred but not required.)
Proposals
will be accepted throughout the fiscal year and should be received six to eight
weeks prior to the desired activity. A review committee composed of members of
the Science and Technology Council, Center for Advanced Energy Studies, and
ETRP will consider all proposals. Funding will be determined on a case-by-case
basis. Preferential consideration will be given to collaborations with any
Idaho University Consortium and National University Consortium partners.
FACULTY
RESEARCH GRANT OPPORTUNITY: The Human
Frontier Science Program has issued a Call for Letters of Intent for Research
Grants for Interdisciplinary Research. This program is encouraging
collaborative research across a wide range of disciplines including
engineering, life sciences and physical sciences.
Link to
program information: http://www.hfsp.org/about/AboutProg.php.
Link to
application instructions: http://www.hfsp.org/how/appl_forms_RG.php.
UPCOMING ME/IME
FACULTY/GRADUATE SEMINARS
Dear Colleagues:
I’d like to thank you all very much to come to our first
seminar last Friday. It was a great success! My apologies to
those who came and were “turned” away because of insufficient space. It
has turned out that a new venue with bigger capacity may be needed for the future
seminars. The following change has been made for the future seminar location:
Starting this week (Oct. 6), we will still have the 2:30-3 social hour in Rogers 226; then at 3 pm we will move to Rogers 230 (two doors down) to have the talk
there.
Looking forward to seeing you all in the seminars,
--Dr. Ping Ge,ME/IME
seminar coordinator
Friday,
October 6, 2:30-4 pm, Rogers 226/320: JOE JUNKER, Industrial Assessment Center, Oregon
State University, will speak on “Green, Lean, and
Productivity Manufacturing.”
Friday,
October 13, 2:30-4 pm, Rogers 226/230: BRAD BOYCE of Sandia National Labs will speak on the
“Mechanical Reliability of MEMS Materials.”
SCHOLARSHIPS and FELLOWSHIPS
GAANN FELLOWSHIPS OFFERED FOR ME DOCTORAL
STUDIES at the UNIVERSITY
OF ALABAMA. The
Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alabama
has recently been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a
GAANN Fellowship program, entitled “Energy Conservation for a Sustainable
Environment”. The program
provides fellowships up to $30,000 per year depending on financial need to
domestic mechanical engineering doctoral students with research interest in
very broad areas related to energy and the environment. The fellowships are for up to 3 years
with an additional 2 years as departmental research or teaching assistantships.
Note: The University of Alabama ME
Department is very interested in talking to
high-achieving undergraduate students who may be considering a PhD. They can admit high-achieving BS
graduates directly into the Ph.D. program. Applications by students from
traditionally underrepresented groups in science and engineering are strongly
encouraged. Awards will be made without regard to race, color, national origin,
gender, age, or disability. More information can be found at http://me.eng.ua.edu/.
ANNUAL COMPETITION FOR FULBRIGHT GRANTS
OPENS. The Institute of
International Education (IIE), in cooperation with the United States Department
of State and the J. William
Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, is pleased to announce the
opening of the 2007-2008 Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards approximately 1,200 grants annually
and currently operates in over 140 countries around the world. Fulbright full
grants generally provide funding for round-trip travel, maintenance for one
academic year, health and accident coverage, and full or partial tuition.
Two OSU students received a Fulbright grant for the 2006-07 academic year (see: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/newsarch/2006/May06/fulbright.html). For all grants, applicants must be U.S. citizens
at the time of application and hold at least a bachelor’s degree or its
equivalent by the beginning date of the grant. Creative and performing artists
are not required to have a bachelor’s degree, but they must have four years of
relevant training or study. Complete program and application information
is available at www.fulbrightonline.org. Students currently enrolled at Oregon State
University should contact
Marit Legler (marit.legler@oregonstate.edu), the Fulbright Program Adviser located in 444
Snell Hall, for brochures, application, and further information. The campus deadline for the receipt of
applications is Friday, October 6, 2006. Applications will be
reviewed on campus prior to being forwarded to IIE for the October 20, 2006
deadline.
The US
Army Materiel Command (AMC) is currently recruiting engineering
graduates for the AMC FELLOWS PROGRAM. This is a is a fast-track program that provides the opportunity for
a graduate education while beginning a career with AMC. Program
details may be found at http://www.amccareers.com/amcfellowsprogram.htm. Interested engineers should fill
out the Fellows Response Form available at http://www.amccareers.com/response%20form.htm. For more information about the AMC,
visit http://www.amc.army.mil/.
THE AIR FORCE SUMMER FACULTY FELLOWSHIP
PROGRAM (SFFP) This program is intended for U.S.
citizens or permanent residents who have an earned doctorate in science or
engineering and who hold full-time science or engineering faculty positions at U.S. colleges, community colleges
and universities. The duration of this summer fellowship is from 8 to 12 continuous weeks
and research is performed on-site. There is a competitive weekly stipend
and relocation and daily expense allowances are available. The
application opens in August and the application
deadline is November 1, 2006. Go to: http://www.asee.org/sffp or email sffp@asee.org. [posted 8/24/06]
THE
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (NRL) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM. This program
is open to U.S.
citizens and legal permanent residents and offers a competitive stipend as well
as insurance, relocation, and travel allowances. This program offers one
to three 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
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 our ASME 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
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, drivetrain 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 team advisor Dr. Brian Bay or team captain Joe Dengel at dengelj@onid.orst.edu.
Fall meeting times and locations will be posted in future e-bulletins. Team web
site: http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/hpv/index.htm.
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 Piano in the main area of Kelley 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. The 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 American
Solar Challenge and the 2007 World Solar Challenge in Australia. This is a
university-wide project and interested people may still join in. For more
information, see the team web site at http://oregonstate.edu/groups/solar/. For
meeting times, email one of the team leaders—Hei Yue
Han (hanh@onid.orst.edu) or Kathy VanWormer (paphorchid@hotmail.com).
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE)
Formula SAE group meets every
Monday at 6 pm in Rogers
132. Baja SAE group meetings
are Wednesdays at 5 pm in Rogers 230. All OSU students are encouraged
to attend!
Attention all freshmen, sophomores and
juniors interested in the Formula SAE team: a one-credit ME 206 Projects
class is scheduled for this term. The class will meet Tuesday evenings,
7- 7:50 pm, in Rogers
440. Guest speakers will discuss various engineering aspects of race car
vehicle design. Grading will be based on attendance. The first
meeting is Tuesday, October 3rd.
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, Anthony
Haller, at halleran@onid.orst.edu. You can download a membership application
from http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/sme/files/Student_app.pdf.
JOB
AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME and IME STUDENTS
Note: Job and internship opportunities
for ME and IME students are also
posted on the bulletin boards outside Dearborn 102 . Career Services also has
ME-related job and internship postings. To view the Career Services
postings, visit http://oregonstate.edu/career/students/recruiting.php and
follow the instructions for logging in.
Internships
ATS SYSTEMS OREGON.
is looking to fill one Mechanical Engineer Intern position.
The qualified candidate will work 10-20 hours a week at a rate of $10.00 -
$12.00 an hour depending on qualifications. The assignment will last
about 6- 9 months. Internship description: Responsible for
designing the required mechanisms and selecting and integrating a broad
spectrum of components and subsystems including: robotics, servo axis, pneumatics, fluidics dispensing systems, vibratory feeders,
lasers, vision, sensors, and conveyors. Works on assignments that are
semi-routine in nature, where ability to recognize deviation from accepted
practice is required. Normally receives general instructions on routine
work, detailed instructions on new assignments. Internship Functions
include assisting mechanical engineers with purchased part research and
selection, drafting, and documentation. Performing engineering calculations
with respect to strength of materials, speeds, horsepower, temperature,
pressure, force, etc. as related to machine and tool designs. Along with
analyzing engineering drawings and specifications to determine shape,
dimensions, hardness etc. in the development of equipment, processes and
products. Presenting designs during internal and Customer project reviews. Must
follow all applicable ATSOR ISO procedures and provide superior customer service to all internal and
external customers. Meets agreed upon goals and objectives in a timely manner
and punctual to work-related prearrangements. Qualifications: Must be
registered as a student in an accredited Bachelor’s Degree program for
Mechanical Engineering with Junior or Senior standing. Ability
to use and learn CAD systems. Display safety consciousness in all
activities. Applicants can apply via email at humanresources@atsor.com, or via U.S. mail to 2121 NE Jack
London St, Corvallis, OR 97330. [Posted
09/18/06]
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]
THE
BOEING COMPANY is looking for summer
2007 Industrial Engineering interns. This internship program begins at the
conclusion of the junior academic year to engage students in specific work
assignments as well as group activities throughout the summer. The interns will
utilize their IE education to evaluate and analyze current and proposed
processes & products, develop integrated production schedules, recommend
improvements, and implement approved changes. They will also have an
opportunity to analyze the impact of process and manufacturing changes on
budget projections and develop and apply labor standards to manufacturing
orders. Additionally, they will apply technical principles, theories and
concepts of IE to support manufacturing and participate in the implementation
of Lean Manufacturing. Candidates are required to have a minimum overall GPA of
3.0, with a 3.25 (or above) preferred. Preferred Skills and Attributes:
The ability and willingness to take independent action; seek out additional
assignments or tasks; effectively participate in accomplishing team goals;
encourage learning from one another; create group cohesion; give and seek
specific, constructive feedback; work effectively with other work groups; value
the contribution of people from diverse backgrounds; involve others in decisions
that affect them; gather, examine, and interpret information from different
sources to generate effective solutions to problems and make sound business
decisions; generate alternate approaches to solving problems when needed;
demonstrate awareness of the likely consequences or implications of judgments;
listen effectively; demonstrate understanding; clarify meaning for others;
speak with clarity and precision; communicate with a diverse audience; write
clearly and concisely; and take ownership of work activities and ensure they
are completed accurately, efficiently, and in a timely manner. To apply go
to: https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=06-1019959 [Posted 09/18/06]
HEWLETT-PACKARD.
There are many jobs open for new graduates and for interns at
Hewlett-Packard! Go to http://www.hp.com/go/jobs and
click Show Advanced Search. On the Advanced Search page, click United States
for the Location (you can drill down to a more specific set of regions) and
Internship or Graduate Job, then click Search. As of today, there are
over 80 new graduate positions and 135 internships still open! If you are
returning to school full-time, you are classified as an Intern. If you
will graduate this term, or graduated less than one year ago, you are
classified as a Graduate. If you see an interesting job, please apply right
away on-line. In addition, send the Job ID number and your resume to ken.saul@hp.com
so I can advocate for you to the hiring manager. Best of luck in your job
search!
MICROCHIP
TECHNOLOGY, INC., in Gresham,
OR, has 2 positions open:
§
Industrial Hygiene Intern. Internship Functions: Inspect facilities for health and safety
compliance, and identify areas for continuous improvement; perform personal
sampling of employees to determine exposures to hazardous materials; assist in
the development and implementation of safety programs and procedures to ensure
compliance with local, state and federal health and safety regulations; and
document detailed exposure records for legal compliance and employee
notifications. Qualifications: Minimum GPA 3.0; current enrollment in BS
degree program specializing in health and safety; no previous job experience
required. To apply: email your resume to greshamresumes@microchip.com or fax
to 503.669.6055, and reference job code G-147.
(Please use only one form of reply, email preferred.) [posted 8/25/06]
§
Industrial Engineer Intern will assist in coordination and planning for wafer fab start-up
and expansion and help improve manufacturing efficiency at our Gresham, Fab 4 facility. Internship functions: Conducting
time studies. Updating and continuous improvement of Fab
reports. Analysis and design of workflow and workstations and
participate in continuous improvement projects. Requirements: Must be at
Senior level in pursuit of Bachelor of Industrial Engineering (or equivalent).
Engineering related internship/co-op work experience is a plus; Strong academic
performance and extracurricular achievement; Exceptional interpersonal skills
and proven track record of teamwork, adaptability, innovation, initiative, and
integrity; Must be an adept Microsoft Office user. Minimum Physical
qualifications: Must possess the ability to stand 10%, walk 5%, sit 85%. Must also be able to lift 50lbs, carry 40lbs, push
and pull 80lbs To apply: please reference job code
G172; email your resume to resumes@microchip.com or fax
to 503.669.6055. Please use only one
form of reply, email preferred. [Posted 9/25/06]
XEROX. Xerox Corporation (Portland, OR,
location) has several job opportunities for new College grads (BS, MS, or PhD)
and interns in Mechanical Design
Engineering, starting in 2007. Job Description: As a
Mechanical Design Engineer New College Hire or 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 responsible for
development of mechanical components and subsystems including specification,
design, analysis and testing. Responsibilities
also include: 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;
Responsible for measuring, tracking and ensuring 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 for
hires and interns. 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. For more information, see http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/XeroxMEPortlandPosting.ppt. To apply: Please submit your
resume at this link: https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=194&siteid=80&AReq=2890BR&Codes=CORE,PAP,COL,ME,OSU.Or visit
www.xerox.com/careers and
apply to job posting # 2890. Questions? Send
email to: xogdiversity@xerox.com [posted
9/25/06]
Jobs
ASSOCIATED GROCERS, INC. (http://www.agsea.com/) has a
current opening for an Industrial
Engineer. This individual will be primarily responsible for operating and
maintaining computerized standards software and MS office software.
Responsibilities will also include conducting research and studies of
operations to learn and communicate processes and procedures that maximize the
work flow and most effectively utilize space while ensuring facility safety and
efficiency. In addition, this incumbent will: develop and implement operational
procedures throughout AG’s Distribution Center; modify the computer software’s
setup as required by physical and operational changes; monitor and detect
issues with the utilization of locations and inventory levels; develop and
implement policies and procedures which result in cost reduction; analyze the
computer’s performance in conjunction with warehouse operations in order to
develop system improvements; direct the setup and monitor the accuracy of the
item master fields maintained by the distribution center; analyze and improve
upon the warehouse layout on an on-going basis; manage special projects as
needed by the Distribution Center; develop and conduct training on procedures
and computer equipment; monitor and analyze variables relative to production
work; report deviations for management action; and prepare new standards as
required. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: BS in
Industrial Engineering (or Logistics). Strong analytical skills and the ability
to recommend and calculate projected savings from implemented changes. Advanced level computer skills, including proficiency with MS
Office and experience using industry software such as Red Prairie, Activity
Base Compensation, SQL, Qbasic, Vocollect and PKMS. Advanced
skills and abilities in the operation and maintenance of computerized standards
software. Red Prairie MSDA Certification. Knowledge of common
concepts, practices and procedures within the industrial engineering field. Demonstrable experience and
skill presenting to small and large group of diverse backgrounds. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a strong
attention to detail. Skill and ability in researching
operations and conducting studies. The ability to lift
50 lbs on occasion. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Top candidates will also have an understanding of and working with labor
standards. Lotus Notes experience is preferred. This position is a
regular, full time, salary position and is not eligible for overtime. Starting
Wage: DOE Job Code: 2388. To apply: send resume and cover letter
(referencing Job Code 2388) to jobs@agsea.com or fax them to (206)
767-8785. [posted 8/07]
ATS
AUTOMATION TOOLING SYSTEMS, the world’s leading industrial automation
company, is currently recruiting for two Manufacturing
Engineers. Position description: The Manufacturing Engineer is
responsible for developing and implementing methods, operation sequences, and
processes for the fabrication of machined parts and subassemblies for automated
manufacturing systems. As a liaison between the manufacturing and design
engineering teams, the Manufacturing Engineer works on assignments that are moderately complex in nature where judgment is
required in resolving problems and making routine recommendations. This
position normally receives no instruction on routine work and general
instructions on new assignments. Job responsibilities: Participate in design reviews for
manufacturability and realization of project hours coming to the manufacturing
floor; review drawings of proposed and released designs for accuracy, material
selection, DFM, finishes, hardness, etc.; interact with design engineers and
machinists/technicians to troubleshoot geometry, specification, and/or assembly
problems as they arise; lead value improvement projects. Continually seek to
drive improvements in process design, layout, and operational performance;
design and/or select fixtures and tooling for manufacturing high volume
parts/assemblies; collaborate with shop floor supervisors to optimize machining
and assembly processes; actively pursue cost reduction ideas for standard
product designs; coordinate standard product manufacturing changes with
internal and external customers. Responsible for the ECO/ECR process;
plan facility layouts to optimize workflow; perform S.W.O.T analysis on high
risk designs being released; ensure proper use of set up techniques; ensure
proper use of scheduling systems and application of Dispatch Sheets and
Capacity/Load planning; adhere to the performance measurements related to
Manufacturing Department; meet agreed upon goals and objectives in a timely
manner; arrive to work, meetings, appointments, and other work-related
functions on time and as scheduled. Qualifications: BS in Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering or an
Associate’s Degree and four years of experience in manufacturing;
preferably a Journeyman’s card/Four year apprenticeship program; must own tools
supply for daily tasks (i.e. micrometers, indicators, edge finders, etc.); four
years’ experience either in a production or job shop environment; good skill
set knowledge of Solid Works, Auto Cad or other CAD system related to
engineering; a working knowledge of computers; demonstrated effective verbal,
written, and communications skills; valid state driver’s License. To apply:
Submit cover letter and resume to humanresources@atsor.com,
specifying one of the following requisition numbers: Day Shift Requisition#
2006-6 or Swing Shift Requisition# 2006-62. You can also apply online via the
Careers section of the ATS web site, http://www.atsautomation.com. [posted
08/21/06]
BAHN
BRENNER MOTORSPORT, located in Bend,
OR, has 2 immediate openings:
§
Mechanical design engineer with experience in product design and
manufacturing. Job responsibilities: The successful candidate
will manage new product development from concept to production, including
concept design, prototyping, testing, and final production implementation. Qualifications:
BS in Mechanical Engineering; 2-5 years experience in product development
(obtained through some combination of school assignments, extracurricular
activities, internships, summer jobs, previous full-time employment, etc);
strong knowledge of automotive performance, concepts, and technology; project
management experience; knowledge of rapid prototyping methods and technology;
knowledge of manufacturing methods and technology, particularly CNC machining,
injection molding, extrusion and metal casting; Solidworks CAD experience (FEA
and CFD software experience a plus); machine process experience a plus;
automotive OEM and aftermarket experience a plus; experience with automotive
forced induction systems a plus.
§
CAD designer with experience in product design and manufacturing
techniques. Job responsibilities: The successful candidate will
process new products from concept to production, including concept design,
prototyping, testing and final production implementation.
Qualifications: 3-5 years Solidworks CAD experience; 3-5 years
experience in product development (obtained through some combination of school
assignments, extracurricular activities, internships, summer jobs, previous
full-time employment, etc); strong knowledge of automotive performance,
concepts and technology required; knowledge of rapid prototyping methods and
technology; knowledge of manufacturing methods and technology, particularly CNC
machining, injection molding, extrusion and metal casting; machine process
experience a plus; automotive OEM and aftermarket experience a plus; experience
with automotive forced induction systems a plus.
To apply for either of these positions, email
cover letter and resume to michelle@bahnbrenner.com or fax
the materials to 541.388.5685. No phone calls please [posted 08/24/06]
BOB
TRAILER INC. (http://www.bobgear.com/) has an immediate opening at the new Boise, Idaho
location for a Product Development
Engineer, working 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 required. Knowledge of AutoCAD a plus. Must have experience working with MS Office Applications.
Must be a 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, fax or e-mail
a cover letter, resume, and employment
application (Attn:
Mike). E-Mail: Info@bobgear.com FAX:
(208) 375-5172. For more information, see http://www.bobtrailers.com/bobjobs/productengineer.php
[Posted 8/7; reposted 09/25, end date 10/31]
THE
BOEING COMPANY is searching for a Level
1 Industrial Engineer who is able to apply IE principles, concepts, and
techniques (e.g. methods analysis, ergonomics, work measurement, etc.) and
established process improvement strategies/methodologies to identify, design,
and implement improvements to processes. Responsibilities and
qualifications: The successful candidate will be able to apply the latest
industrial engineering concepts, techniques, and diagnostic tools (e.g., lean,
6 Sigma) to promote and implement changes in manufacturing and support
operations; implement the design, improvement, and installation of integrated
systems of people, materials, equipment, and methods; apply basic knowledge of
mathematics and the financial acumen to conduct business case analysis;
determine the methods necessary to get things done by organizing people and
activities; ensure the effective interaction and integration of processes,
sub-processes and tasks; develop schedules as well as plan and organize
pertinent resources effectively and efficiently; integrate and align resources in other
departments or sections to achieve company goals and seek consensus to achieve
those goals; use work measurement techniques (e.g., cycle time, work sampling,
time standards); and clearly conveys information and ideas through a variety of
media to others. A Bachelors of Science in Industrial Engineering from an ABET
school is a requirement. To apply: Log into https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/Login and
specify Job Req# 06-1019143.
Note: Industrial Engineering positions Level 2, 3, 4
are also available at https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobSearch
Industrial Engineer-2 (Job Req #: 06-1019144), Industrial Engineer-3 (Job Req
#: 06-1015438)and Industrial Engineer-4 (Job Req #: 06-1018846) [Posted 09/18/06].
Boeing
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
2 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
CLIMAX
PORTABLE MACHINE TOOLS in Newberg,
Oregon, is currently recruiting
to fill a Senior Design Engineering position and is especially
interested in hiring OSU alumni. The company (please see us at http://www.CPMT.com) is a key competitor
in world markets for specialized machine tool solutions. Climax
holds over 20 patents and is considered a leader in innovative designs for
complex machining problems. Our solutions can save our customers hundreds
of thousands of dollars when critical repairs and maintenance
challenges result in crippling downtime. Our tools also provide
innovative onsite solutions in the shipbuilding, nuclear power, military and
heavy construction industries. Our engineers frequently enjoy the roles
of inventor, mechanical engineer and designer. They take a
customer need and develop a solution from cradle to grave. The tools are
built here in Newberg, so engineers benefit from a "hands on"
partnership with manufacturing. For many mechanical engineers, this is
the "dream job." The job is posted at http://www.cpmt.com/hr/. Note:
This is a senior-level position and as such will not be appropriate (yet!) for
OSU ME graduates seeking entry-level employment. However, if the work and our
company sounds interesting to you, we would like to
hear from you anyway, and we may in fact have several entry-level openings in
the near future. If you have questions about this position and/or other current
or forthcoming opportunities with CPTM, please contact Colleen Winkler (cwinkler@cpmt.com).
[Renewed 9/20; end date 10/20]
COPELAND PAVING, SAND, and GRAVEL, located in Grants Pass, OR,
has an opening for a Chief
Estimator. Description/Summary
of Position: The position prepares formal and informal bids for
public and private clients, coordinates bid preparation with other estimators, coordinates work with estimators and job
superintendents. Position responsibilities include active tracking of
bidding opportunities, development of market connections to public and private
clients, plus technical evaluation of plans received for bidding. Education/Skill Requirements: Applicants
will be evaluated based upon their amount of applicable experience &
technical certifications. Additional consideration will be given to applicants
with a civil engineering degree, although that will not necessarily be the most
critical criteria. Salary and Benefit Information:
Compensation for the position will be based on qualifications. The
position is a full time position, with a full range of competitive fringe
benefits including profit sharing, provided vehicle, and medical
insurance. Contact/Application
Information: Applicants must provide a resume with a minimum
of three references to Bill Peterson, Director of Administration, 695 S. E. “J” Street, Grants Pass, OR
or respond via e-mail to bill@copelandpaving.com.
The recruitment will remain open until filled. Copeland will respond to
all applicants to fill the position as rapidly as possible. Copeland
companies are equal opportunity employers, and are a drug free workplace,
requiring pre-employment drug screening and random sampling during employment.
[posted 7/1; renewed 8/25]
EATON
CORPORATION, a diversified
industrial manufacturer with 2005 sales of $11.1 billion, is recruiting
graduates with a BS degree in electrical, mechanical, industrial, or
manufacturing engineering for the company’s Leadership Development Program for Engineers (LDP-E) and Leadership
Development Program for Technical Sales (LDP-TS).
§
LDP-E Position description: The LDP-E
program will develop and prepare participants to work in a variety of
functional areas as well as develop leadership competencies. The program’s duration is 2-3 years and it
provides participants with progressive rotations in functional areas such as
engineering, operations, quality, front line supervision, business development,
supply chain, lean product management, marketing, and project management. Throughout the training cycle, this program
will provide participants with meaningful projects where individual efforts and
contributions are critical to our businesses.
Qualified participants will receive multiple opportunities for formal
training, networking, and assignment coaching in addition to receiving ongoing
formal feedback in order to evaluate personal progress and identify development
opportunities. LDP-E Qualifications: BS degree in electrical,
mechanical, industrial, or manufacturing engineering; outstanding academic
credentials with a combined GPA of 3.0
or higher; relevant internship or co-op experience; strong analytical skills; excellent
written and oral communication skills; and a demonstrated strong desire and
ambition to be a leader. A second
language is also beneficial. Candidates
must be eligible to work in the U.S.
on an ongoing basis without visa sponsorship and must be geographically
flexible as relocation is an essential part of the program.
§
LDP-TS Position description: The LDP-TS
prepares participants to sell electrical distribution products, solutions, and
value in a competitive marketplace, within a team environment, to distributors,
contractors, consultants, and end-customers.
This development program is 12-15 months in duration and will commence
in either January or July 2007 with the initial training in Asheville,
NC, followed by a field training assignment in
another Eaton sales office location within the United States. Upon completion of the development program,
the successful participant will be a candidate for an outside sales assignment,
emphasizing leadership excellence, in potentially any sales office location. LDP-TS
Qualifications: BS degree in electrical, mechanical, or industrial engineering,
industrial distribution, engineering technology, or marketing; combined GPA of
3.0 or higher; relevant internship or co-op experience is required; strong
analytical skills; excellent written and oral communication skills;
professional presentation skills; and a demonstrated passionate desire and
ambition to be a leader. Participants
must be self-motivated and have demonstrated a strong desire to achieve
results. A second language is also beneficial. Candidates must also be eligible
to work in the U.S.
on an ongoing basis without visa sponsorship and must be geographically
flexible as relocation is an essential part of the program.
To apply: To be considered for either of
these opportunities, apply through the Eaton web site as follows: (1) go to www.eatonjobs.com and
select “Search US Jobs” from the main menu;
(2) on the Job Posting Welcome page, select “Search Openings; (3) on the
Search Openings page, highlight “Development Programs” in the Function box and
then click the Search button; and (4) on the Search Results page, follow the
link to the LDP-E or LDP-TS description, select “Submit to Job,” and complete
your application as instructed. [posted 8/25/06]
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]
FLEXTRONICS INTERNATIONAL has a current
opening for a part-timeF
engineering student who has completed at least 2 years of mechanical
engineering coursework to work 10-20 hrs a week on a project at Hewlett
Packard in Corvallis.
The part-time employee will be working with our engineering team and the
employee’s assignments will vary depending on weekly needs. This position
requires familiarity with: engineering design, prototype assembly, programming,
and CAD. The ideal candidate will have completed 2 years of engineering
courses, at least one programming class, and ME design coursework. The
candidate will also have good communications skills and be able to work a
flexible schedule. Please contact Rudy Schalk at 715-3287 or rudy.schalk@hp.com
with any inquiries. Expected pay rate is $10-12/hr. [posted 9/18/06]
FORTUNE
100 COMPANY is seeking to add a graduating
ME or EE to its Entry Program. The company designs, engineers, and
manufactures gas turbine equipment for customers in North
America and over 80 countries. The Program offers training
and development in hands-on operation and maintenance of gas turbine equipment
for power generation applications. Hudson
has been assigned the task of recruiting a few candidates for their program. We
are interviewing immediately. Position description: The successful
candidate will be hired as a full-time salary employee with benefits; will
participate in a 3-year development cycle, with training provided in San Diego
for the first year ( with 2 months in Texas), and in
years 2 and 3 will complete field assignments working with other personnel in
actual field customer service; and will become skilled in controls, engine
operation, systems diagnostics, operations maintenance and repair, and
troubleshooting. Qualified candidate(s) must have a GPA of 3.0 or
better; must be willing to relocate to San Diego for year one and another
city(s) for the two additional years; should be mechanically inclined; and
should be outgoing and a good communicator. If you are interested and qualified
for this position,
please contact David Zerba, Business Development Manager– West
Region, Hudson Energy & Power Practice Group, Portland, OR.
david.zerba@hudson.com. phone:
(503) 645 – 5974. mobile: (503) 330 – 7361. [posted 6/12; will be hiring in
June and August.]
HEWLETT-PACKARD.
There are many jobs open for new graduates and for interns at
Hewlett-Packard! Go to http://www.hp.com/go/jobs and
click Show Advanced Search. On the Advanced Search page, click United States for
the Location (you can drill down to a more specific set of regions) and
Internship or Graduate Job, then click Search. As of today, there are
over 80 new graduate positions and 135 internships still open! If you are
returning to school full-time, you are classified as an Intern. If you
will graduate this term, or graduated less than one year ago, you are
classified as a Graduate. If you see an interesting job, please apply right
away on-line. In addition, send the Job ID number and your resume to ken.saul@hp.com
so I can advocate for you to the hiring manager. Best of luck in your job
search!
INSITE
GROUP, INC. (http://www.insitegroup.net/), a consulting engineering company located
in the greater Kansas City and Portland (OR)
areas and specializing in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and control
engineering, is
currently seeking an Electrical or
Mechanical Engineer to fill a full-time permanent position in Portland. Qualifications: BS in Electrical or
Mechanical Engineering; proficient
in AutoCAD; excellent
verbal/written communication skills; able to work alone or as a team member. To
apply: Send resume and cover letter to careers@insitegroup.net. Application
deadline: December 1, 2006 [posted 8/25/06]
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]
NEW! MICROMECHATRONICS INC. (www.MicromechatronicsInc.com) has an
immediate Material Processing Engineer
position available for an MS/BS Materials or Chemical Engineer with experience
in piezoelectric powder fabrication and device testing. Knowledge of
piezoelectric theory is advantageous.
Engineer should be a US
Citizen. Job Description: The engineer will synthesize new electroceramic compositions, fabricate and test samples to
develop new product lines. In addition,
the engineer will assist in government proposal writing, act as engineer on
current and future device projects (designing, building and testing), interface
with customers and collaboration partners. To apply: please email resume and cover letter to: Dr.
Maureen L. Mulvihill, Director of Research and Development, Micromechatronics,
Inc., 200 Innovations Blvd, Suite 155, State College, PA 16803. E-mail or call
for more information: mmulvihill@mmech.com, Phone 814-360-7679, Fax 814-861-1418 [Posted 10/02/06, end date: 11/01/06]
MICROPUMP,
Inc., world leader in the design of low-flow precision pumping solutions is
currently recruiting for three positions at its Vancouver, Washington
site. To apply for any of these positions, submit resume with salary
history to: HR MANAGER, MICROPUMP, INC., PO Box 8975, Vancouver, WA 98668 or email it to micropumpresumes@idexcorp.com. Note
that all of these position descriptions cite on-the-job experience as a
candidate requirement. [reposted 08/07]
§
Manufacturing Engineer. Duties: Primary technical
resource for manufacturing of miniature precision pumps with an emphasis in
precision machining and plastic injection molding. Applies manufacturing
engineering and project management skills to recommend, implement and qualify
new manufacturing processes. Designs and assists in prototyping, creating and
qualifying tooling and initial production runs of new products. Reviews
existing documentation and drawings and assists Materials in identifying and
qualifying potential outside sources for components and processes. In
collaboration with QA establishes process qualification plans for vended
components and processes. Assesses short-term process capability, performs gage
R&R’s on new instruments and tools, and qualifies
existing instruments and tools for use with new components and products. Other duties as assigned. Required:
BS/MS in Manufacturing Engineering or equivalent. A
minimum of five years experience in related manufacturing environment.
Proven experience in development and implementation of a new or significantly
revised manufacturing process. Salary range for the position is
$50-$70K/yr, DOE.
§
Mechanical Engineer II. Duties:
Lead and perform detailed design tasks directed toward the production release
of new and modified products. Interface with customers, suppliers, and internal
resources to conceptualize, design, test, and qualify new product
configurations. Manage project resources, schedules, and budgets in accordance
with ISO 9001 and company policies and procedures. Establishes product
technical specifications and design configurations that meet technical and
commercial requirements. Performs mechanical stackups and applies GD&T,
FMEA, DFMA, DOE, FEA, and SPC techniques to design problems. Develops
manufacturing tools, fixtures and inspection methods and gauges and evaluates
product costs and designs for manufacturability. Requirements: BS/MS in
Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. A minimum of three years’ hands on
experience in product design of mechanical devices or in manufacturing of
electro-mechanical devices. Experience with precision-machined plastics and
metals and injection molding processes from part design through tool
fabrication desired. Experience with fluid systems, controls, sensors, motors,
and project management preferred. Demonstrated ability to
effectively communicate with customers, suppliers and co-workers. Ability to travel internationally. Experience
with rapid prototyping technologies, AutoCAD, and Solidworks beneficial.
Salary range for position is $50-$65K/yr, w/ with very competitive
benefits.
§
Senior Mechanical Engineer,
Thermal Systems. This is a salaried, exempt position, grade 10,
reporting to the Director of Business Development. Duties: Under minimal
engineering supervision, implements assigned projects to meet product technical
goals. Modifies existing or develops configured product solutions for
specialized applications. Assumes technical project
management responsibility for engineering projects moderately complex in depth
and breadth. Applies sound engineering judgment and
leadership in evaluating and applying various mechanical, material,
fabrication, and testing technologies. Qualifies
products that meet customer expectations for release to manufacturing. Minimum
Requirements: MSME/BSME or equivalent required. A minimum of five years
experience with mechanical assemblies used in thermal management systems. Experience with computer cooling or liquid computer cooling strongly
desired. Experience with molded and machined plastics,
machined and formed metals, and assembly techniques. Five years
experience in product and process design and/or technology and two years of
project management experience. Demonstrated ability to
effectively communicate with customers, suppliers, and co-workers.
Ability to travel internationally is required.
PACIFIC CAST TECHNOLOGIES, INC., located
in Albany, OR, produces aerospace parts for Boeing,
Lockheed, Rolls Royce, Volvo and others. Our process includes investment
castings in titanium alloys. We have a current opening for a Project
Engineer 1. This individual will be responsible for assigned projects (New
Part, Part Changes, Development) from start up through the on time and to
budget completion and will receive mentoring and oversight from a Senior
Engineer or Engineering Supervisor. For detailed information about this
position, read the position description at http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/PCTProjectEng7700-30-06.pdf.
Interested applicants may send their resumes with a cover letter to our Human
Resources department or to Diana Sutherin, Engineering Dept. at Pacific Cast
Technologies, Inc., P.O. Box 908, 150 Queen Avenue SW, Albany, OR 97321-0336; DSutherin@paccast.com. [posted
6/05; reposted 9/20; end date 11/30]
XEROX. Xerox Corporation (Portland, OR,
location) has several job opportunities for new College grads (BS, MS, or PhD)
and interns in Mechanical Design
Engineering, starting in 2007. Job Description: As a
Mechanical Design Engineer New College Hire or 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 responsible for
development of mechanical components and subsystems including specification,
design, analysis and testing. Responsibilities
also include: 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;
Responsible for measuring, tracking and ensuring 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 for
hires and interns. 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.
For more information, see http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/XeroxMEPortlandPosting.ppt. To
apply: Please submit your resume at this link: https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=194&siteid=80&AReq=2890BR&Codes=CORE,PAP,COL,ME,OSU.Or visit
www.xerox.com/careers and
apply to job posting # 2890. Questions? Send
email to: xogdiversity@xerox.com [posted
9/25/06]
FACULTY
AND POST-DOC POSITIONS
NEW! CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY (www.me.cmu.edu). The
Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications and nominations for
multiple tenure-track faculty positions. Initial appointments are anticipated
to be made at the rank of Assistant Professor, but appointments at the ranks of
Associate Professor or full Professor are available for candidates having
commensurate experience. The search is emphasizing faculty candidates having
interest and expertise in any of the following strategic research areas: design
innovation; computational engineering; nano-, micro-, and multi-scale
engineering; mechanical engineering in medicine and biology; and energy and the
environment. An earned doctorate in mechanical engineering or a closely-aligned
field is required. Candidates are expected to have demonstrated the ability to
conduct research at the highest level, and to have a record of, or the promise
for, outstanding teaching and supervision of students. Applicants should submit
a cover letter, curriculum vitae, contact information for at least three
professional references, and a statement (limited to three pages) that
describes research and educational interests, all in hardcopy form, to:
Professor Jonathan Wickert, Search Committee Chair,
Department of Mechanical Engineering , Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,
PA 15213 .No electronic submission. To
ensure full consideration, applications must be received by January 31, 2007. [Posted 10/02/06]
HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. The
Department of Mechanical Engineering at Hong Kong UST invites applications from
outstanding candidates for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor
position in the area of solid mechanics starting from either Spring or Fall
Semester in 2007. Candidates should possess a doctoral degree in solid
mechanics or related fields, and be able to demonstrate an excellent record of
scholarship. The successful candidate is expected to teach undergraduate
and postgraduate level courses in the area of solid mechanics, to supervise
MPhil and PhD-level graduate students, and to establish a strong research
program in solid mechanics or related areas. Salary is highly
competitive. Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience. Initial appointment will be on a 3-year contract, renewable
subject to mutual agreement and availability of funds. A gratuity will be
payable upon successful completion of contract. Fringe benefits include
medical/dental and annual leave, housing will also be provided where
applicable. Applications including a CV, a statement of research interests and
teaching goals, copies of three key publications, and names and contact
information of at least three referees should be sent to the Personnel Office,
preferable via email (careers@ust.hk), HKUST, Clear
Water Bay,
Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Review of the applications will start in October 2006, and will continue until
the position is filled. For details, please refer to https://www.ab.ust.hk/po/vac.html. [Posted 09/18/06]
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Mechanical, Materials, and
Aerospace Engineering Department at IIT invites applications for a tenure-track
faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering. Exceptional
candidates at the Professor level may also be considered. The MMAE Department at IIT is specifically
aiming to expand and strengthen its activities in the area of aerospace control
systems. Applicants should have
demonstrated scholarly research experience and teaching interests in one or more
of the following focus areas: autonomous
control systems for aircraft, UAVs, or spacecraft; intelligent and
auto-adaptive systems; guidance and navigation; fault-tolerant
control/estimation and sensor systems; robust/optimal control and
estimation. The faculty member is
expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and establish a
high-quality sponsored research and graduate student advising program. The candidate must have the ability to
collaborate effectively in research with other faculty members in the
department. An earned doctoral degree in
aerospace engineering or a closely related discipline is required. IIT is a
private, PhD-granting university that offers programs in engineering, science,
architecture, design, law, business, and psychology. The main campus is located three miles from
downtown Chicago. IIT is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative
Action Employer. Further information on
the department can be found at
http://www.mmae.iit.edu. Applicants should provide a detailed curriculum
vita, research objectives/plans, and the names, addresses and e-mail addresses
of at least five references. Applications should be sent electronically by November 30, 2006 to Professor Boris
Pervan, Chair of Search Committee-Aerospace Control, MMAE Department, at pervan@iit.edu.
[Posted 09/18/06]
ST.
LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT FLORISSANT VALLEY is seeking a Mechanical
Engineering Technology Instructor/Assistant Professor. Position requires
Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering Technology with
at least three years industrial experience. May teach
courses, such as: Statics, Dynamics, Strength of Materials, Materials and
Metallurgy, Hydraulics, Thermodynamics, Mechanical Design, 3D CAD courses, and
some general engineering courses. Starting date could be sooner but most
likely January 2007. Closing date for receipt of application materials, October 1, 2006. For more information
on application requirements and to print off the required application: http://www.stlcc.edu/career/joblist.asp#facultyft [posted
8/25/06]
TEXAS A&M
UNIVERSITY. The Department of Mechanical
Engineering at Texas A&M has several faculty positions open:
§
Tenure-track faculty position
in Computational Mechanics.
Applicants are sought primarily at the Assistant or Associate Professor level,
but an outstanding candidate at Full Professor will also be considered.
Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or
closely-related discipline. Expertise is desired in computational
mechanics with interests in one or more of the following areas: biomechanics,
novel and advanced material, fluid-structure interaction, fatigue and damage,
and multi-scale methods. The successful applicant will be expected to develop
an independent, externally funded research program, and to participate in all
aspects of the department's mission. Strong written and verbal communication
skills are required. Applicants should consult the department’s web page to
review our academic and research programs (www.mengr.tamu.edu). It is anticipated that the
appointment will begin in Fall, 2007. Applicants should submit a complete
resume, a one-page statement of research and teaching interests, and a list of
three references (including their postal addresses, telephone numbers and
e-mail addresses) electronically via the departmental web site at http://www.mengr.tamu.edu/Employment/employment.html if
electronic submission is not possible, applicants may submit their application
package via standard mail to: Computational Mechanics Search Committee, c/o Dr.
J.N. Reddy (Chair), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M
University, 3123 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3123. [Posted
09/18/06]
§
Tenure-track faculty position
in Experimental Mechanics.
Applicants are sought primarily at the Associate or Full Professor level, but
an Assistant Professor will also be considered. Applicants must have an earned
doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or an appropriate closely-related
discipline. Expertise is desired in experimental mechanics, especially
with interests in emerging areas such as biomaterials, tissue engineering,
hemodynamics, cell mechanobiology, and nanobiomechanics, as well as composites,
polymer mechanics, fluid-structure interaction, field depedent materials,
fracture, fatigue and damage. The successful applicant will be expected
to develop an independent, externally funded research program, and to
participate in all aspects of the department's mission. Strong written
and verbal communication skills are required. Applicants should consult
the department’s web page to review our academic and research programs (www.mengr.tamu.edu). Applicants will be
evaluated based on current credentials as well as potential for future impact.
It is anticipated that the appointment will begin Fall 2007. Applicants should
submit a complete resume, a one-page statement of research and teaching
interests, and a list of three references (including their postal addresses,
telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) electronically via the departmental web
site at: http://www.mengr.tamu.edu/Employment/employment.html If
electronic submission is not possible, applicants may mail their application
package to: Experimental Mechanics Faculty Search Committee, c/o Dr. K.
Rajagopal, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, 3123
TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3123. Applications will be accepted until
the position is filled. Women and other under-represented minorities are
especially encouraged to apply. [Posted
09/18/06]
§
Senior tenure-track
faculty position in Design. Applicants
are sought primarily at the Associate/Full Professor level. The
successful candidate should have expertise in design with interests and
capability in one or more mechanical engineering discipline-specific areas,
such as systems and controls, thermal and fluid sciences, mechanics and
materials. Candidates applying for this position are expected to have a strong
commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate and graduate levels, a
demonstrable research record of an externally funded independent research
program, and a strong publication record in leading
scholarly journals. The candidate should be
prepared to take a leadership role in the undergraduate and graduate design
program in the department. He/she should be also
prepared to collaborate with colleagues within the department and college,
develop new research initiatives, and participate in on-going research
projects. Relevant design
experience in industry is desirable. Applicants should submit a complete
resume, a one-page statement of research and teaching interests, and a list of
three references (including their postal addresses, telephone numbers and
e-mail addresses) electronically via the departmental web site at: http://www.mengr.tamu.edu/Employment/employment.html If
electronic submission is not possible, applicants may submit their application
package via standard mail to: Design Faculty Search Committee c/o Dr. Richard
Alexander, Department of Mechanical Engineering- 3123, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843-3123.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. [Posted
09/18/06]
§
NEW! Tenure-track
faculty position in experimental fluid mechanics, primarily at the
Assistant and Associate Professor level. Candidates applying for this
position are expected to have a strong commitment to teaching excellence at the
undergraduate and graduate levels, a demonstrable research capability that will
enable the candidate to develop an externally funded independent research program,
and publish in leading scholarly journals. The successful candidate
should be prepared to collaborate with colleagues, develop new research
initiatives, and participate in on-going research projects. Relevant work
experience is desirable. Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Mechanical
Engineering or a closely related field. Applicants should submit a
complete resume, a one-page statement of research and teaching interests, and a
list of three references (including their postal addresses, telephone numbers
and e-mail addresses) electronically via the departmental web site at: http://www.mengr.tamu.edu/Employment/employment.html If electronic submission is not possible,
applicants may submit their application package via mail to: Fluid Mechanics
Faculty Search Committee, c/o Dr. G. L. Morrison, Department of Mechanical
Engineering- 3123, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
77843-3123, Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. [Posted
10/02/06]
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH
DAKOTA. The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of North
Dakota invites applications for a tenure-track assistant
professor position starting in August 2007. Candidates must have an
earned doctorate in mechanical engineering or closely related
field. Preference will be given to a candidate with a strong
interest in computer aided design along with a commitment to undergraduate
education. Criteria for selection: promise of excellence in
undergraduate and graduate teaching, potential to develop a funded research
program, and excellent written,
verbal, and interpersonal skills. Additional information is
available at: http://www.engineering.und.edu/me/. Review of applications will begin December 1st and
continue until the position is filled. Applicants should send a
resume, statement of teaching and research interests, and the names and
addresses of four references to: Dr. William Semke, Faculty Search Committee
Chair, Mechanical Engineering, Upson Hall II Room 266, 243 Centennial Drive Stop 8359, Grand Forks, ND
58202. [Posted 09/25/06].
NEW! UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE. The Department of Mechanical Engineering
invites applications for a position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full
Professor level in the areas of multi-phase flow and/or nano-technology. Preference will be given to candidates
with an outstanding record of research and extramural funding. Responsibilities include teaching
undergraduate and graduate courses, advising graduate students and developing a
strong extramurally funded research program.
A Ph.D or equivalent
degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field is required. In addition, applicants must have at
least one of the degrees in Mechanical Engineering. Please submit a detailed paper resume, a
statement of teaching and research interests, and names of four references to:
Dr. Tien-Chien Jen, Chair, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, P.O. Box 784, Milwaukee,
WI 53201. Applications will be reviewed beginning January 19, 2007 and will
continue until the position is filled. For
further information please visit http://www.uwm.edu/CEAS/ UWM is
an AA/EO employer. [Posted 10/02/06]
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING. (http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/mechanical/) The Department of Mechanical Engineering at
the University of
Wyoming invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position. Applicants are sought at the
Associate or Assistant Professor level with expertise in experimental mechanics
and particularly in emerging areas of science and technology. Such areas
include but are not limited to the study of biomaterials, tissue engineering, nanomechanics of engineering materials, as well as thin
films and multilayers, fracture, fatigue and damage. The successful applicant
will be expected to establish a strong, funded research program, as well as
teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels. She/He will be expected to
participate in interdisciplinary research efforts both within and outside the College of Engineering. Minimum qualifications
include an earned doctorate in mechanical engineering, materials
science/engineering, or a closely related field. Persons seeking admission,
employment or access to programs of the University of Wyoming
shall be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation or political
belief. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Applicants are requested
to send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and a narrative describing
their teaching and research plans, as well as contact information of at least
three professional references to Prof. Demitris Kouris Phone: 307-766-2122, Dept. 3295, 1000 E. University Avenue,
University of Wyoming,
Laramie,
WY 82071. Submissions via e-mail to kouris@uwyo.edu will
also be considered. The search committee will begin reviewing applications on December 1, 2006 and will continue
until the position is filled. [Posted 09/18/06]
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY. The Department
of Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt
University invites
applications for one or more faculty positions beginning Fall 2007.
Applications will be considered for positions at all ranks, with the
commensurate qualifications. Candidates should have expertise
and research interests that are complementary and synergistic with existing
research areas in the department including combustion, microfluidics,
nanotechnology, mechatronics, portable
power, and robotics. The successful candidate is expected to build a strong
research program and make a significant contribution to the department’s
research activities. The candidate
should also have a marked interest in and talent for teaching in both the
undergraduate (B.E.) and graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) programs. Vanderbilt University
is ranked among the top 18 universities in the nation. The Department of Mechanical Engineering
offers B.E., M.E., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees and has an undergraduate student body
of about 250 students and a graduate student body of about 50 students. Applications consisting of a cover letter, a
complete curriculum vitae, and the addresses of four references (include email
address and fax number) should be sent to Professor R. W. Pitz, Chair, Search
Committee, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Box
1592, Station B, Nashville, TN 37235-1592 (or preferably send electronically
to: robert.w.pitz@vanderbilt.edu). [Posted 09/25/06].
NEW! VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. Expertise is desired in
the area of solid mechanics with interests in emerging areas such as
biomechanics, advanced material modeling, computational mechanics,
nano-mechanics, and composite materials. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in
mechanical engineering or a closely related field and have excellent
communication skills. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a
funded research program and teach courses in mechanical engineering at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. Villanova emphasizes excellence in research
and teaching and has three interdisciplinary research centers in the College of Engineering. Details on the Mechanical
Engineering Department and College
of Engineering can be
found at: http://engineering.villlanova.edu.
Applicants should submit a resume, a one-page
statement of research and teaching interests, and a list of three references
with contact information electronically via the address: mechanics.search@villanova.edu Otherwise,
submit application to: Chair, Mechanics Search, Committee, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085 [Posted
10/02/06]
NEW! WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY,
College of Engineering and Mineral Resources,
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering anticipate filling one Post
Doctoral Research position with specialty in the area of Bio Fluids
Engineering. A doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field is
required. Knowledge and experience in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Grid
Generation and Computer Programming is required. The prospective candidate
should have experience in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Turbulence Modeling,
Multi-Phase Flows and Numerical Analysis. Experience and/or interest in
Experimental Fluid Dynamic (EFD), specifically PIU is desirable. Initial
appointment starting November 1, 2006, and continue through October 31, 2009,
subject to availability of funding. Salary is competitive and commensurate with
qualifications. Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled. Non-US citizens must include a statement
of authority to work in the US.
Applicants should send a letter describing their qualifications, a curriculum
vita, and names, addresses, email addresses and telephone of three references
to Ismail.Celik@mail.wvu.edu. For more
information, visit the Department website at http://www.mae.cemr.wvu.edu.
[Posted 10/02/06]
WRIGHT STATE
UNIVERSITY. Wright State
University (WSU) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in
the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. The opening is at the
assistant professor level; however, exceptional candidates at the associate or
full professor level will also be considered. We are particularly interested in
candidates with a research focus in an alternative energy related specialty. The successful candidate will be
expected to develop a funded research program and teach courses in Mechanical
Engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants must
anticipate an earned Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline.
Applicants for assistant professor are expected to show propensity for scholarship, generating
a research program, and teaching. Consideration for higher ranks must have a
Ph.D., significant additional experience, and a demonstrated proficiency in
scholarship, sponsored research, and teaching commensurate with the level
sought. Applicants should send a resume and the names of three references to:
Mechanical Search Committee Chair, Department of Mechanical and Materials
Engineering, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435, e-mail: ecs_search_chair@wright.edu. Review of applications will begin January
22, 2007 and continue until the
position is filled. WSU is a public institution of 16,207 students located in a
technologically rich region of southwestern Ohio next to Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base.
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