OSU MECHANICAL ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN
Week of November 21,
2005
This is issue #9 of
the ME Department weekly e-bulletin. The ME Bulletin is a one-stop source of
information about department events,
announcements, scholarships, job postings,
student club updates, and other
department-related items. Each issue will also be posted on the ME web
site.
To submit information: Information to be included
in upcoming e-bulletins should be sent to ME
Communications Coordinator Tracy Ann Robinson (tracy.ann.robinson@oregonstate.edu).
Items received by Wednesday of any given week will appear in the next week's
issue.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Dear
ME Students, Staff and Faculty,
Here
it is, Thanksgiving week—and next
thing we know, the quarter will be
over. I want to wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving and hope that whatever
your plans, it is a warm and
relaxing time. For those of you whose plans include travel, we want you back with us next Monday, safe and sound!
Best
wishes,
Belinda
Batten,
ME
Department Head
RESPONSES
STILL NEEDED FOR AEROSPACE ENGINEERING SURVEY
Hello, my name is David Jensen and I am a junior in ME.
For one of my courses this term, I
am writing a proposal to establish a department of aerospace engineering at
OSU. As part of this project, I am conducting a very short (5-question) survey
to gauge current ME student interest in an aerospace program. The information
is confidential and will only be used in my report. Please take a moment and fill out this survey at http://www.keysurvey.com/survey/84319/4e0f/.
Thanks for your help!
UPCOMING EVENTS
This Week...
Monday, November 21: Formula SAE
Group Meeting, 6 pm, SAE Shop (Rogers
132).
Note: Regularly
scheduled Wednesday SAE groups (Baja Team and Formula Senior Design) will NOT meet
this week. Happy holidays!
Plan Ahead...
Monday Nov. 28, Wednesday Nov. 30,
Friday Dec. 2:
Registration for Winter Term Fundamentals of Engineering Review Course. Covell Hall,
9 am – 12 noon. For more details,
see Miscellaneous Announcements section.
Wednesday,
November 30:
ASME Dead Week Pizza Party! This is a great chance to take a break from studying. Start time and
location TBD—details will be sent to the ASME mailing list (join at lists.oregonstate.edu group: ASME) and
posted around the department. Everyone is invited!
Thursday,
December 1: Submission deadline for ASHRAE scholarships, CONGRESS-BUNDESTAG
YOUTH EXCHANGE scholarship, and DeLoach Work Scholarship proposals. See
Scholarships and Fellowships section.
Thursday,
December 1. OSU Faculty
Orientation Series. “Equity and
Diversity” presentation by Angelo Gomez (Director,
OSU Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Program) and Terryl Ross (Director, OSU Community and Diversity Program). Presentation
topics include Sexual, Racial,
and Other Identity Harassment; Discrimination and Affirmative Action; ADA (Americans with
Disabilities Act); and Valuing and Promoting Diversity. 11:30 am – 1:00 pm, MU 208.
Thursday, December 1: ALS workshop: “Finals Week Preparation.” 4-5
pm,
MU 213.
Join us for a relaxing
hour to learn how you can create an efficient study approach in preparation for
finals week.
Thursday,
December 1: 2005
ME 382 Design Competition: "Sip-and-Puff"-Controlled Fishing
Rod. 7-10 pm, Milam Auditorium.
Free and open to the public. For more information,
please contact Ping Ge at 737-7713 or christine.ping-ge@oregonstate.edu.
FACULTY/GRADUATE SEMINAR SERIES
Note: Please see the most current ME
Seminar and other OSU seminar information on the bulletin boards in the Rogers main hall near the
Main Office.
No seminar scheduled for Friday, November 25
MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
ASME "YOU MIGHT BE AN ENGINEER
IF..." T-SHIRTS are
now available! Design can be seen at http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/asme/.
Shirts are $10, available in M, L, XL, and XXL. To order,
email or otherwise contact Marcy Simmons (simmonma@engr.orst.edu).
DECISION LETTERS FOR WINTER TERM ADMISSION
TO THE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM are
now available in 151 Batcheller Hall. You will need picture ID to pick up your
letter. Letters not picked up by 5 pm on Tuesday,
November 22, will be mailed to the
address provided on the application.
ME 406 PROJECT CREDIT may NOT be used to satisfy the lab elective
requirement for ME Engineering Electives. Students must take ME 452 or ME
453 Winter term or ME 514 Spring term to satisfy this requirement.
COMPUTER LAB CLOSURE FOR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY. During Thanksgiving break (Nov. 24-27),
the computer lab will be closed on Thursday and Friday but open during the
week-end, regular hours.
SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE AND MERGE YOUR ENGR and
ONID ACCOUNTS: If you are
not in the habit of checking your ENGR account,
you have the option of merging it with your ONID account. If you have any
questions about this, drop by the
Computer Help Desk located in Dearborn
107.
ME MACHINE SHOP USE. For the rest of the term, the ME Machine Shop will be open Wednesdays and
Thursdays until 8:45 pm and Saturdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Sign-ups are now
required for lathe and milling machine use as follows:
• Sign-up sheets are posted on the
inside door of the shop.
•
You may sign up for no more than
two hours of machine use per day—one 2-hr block or two 1-hr blocks.
•
If you are more than 10 minutes
late for your reserved machining time,
that machine becomes available to all on a first-come,
first-served basis.
•
For each time slot, no more than ONE milling machine and ONE lathe can
be reserved for use by SAE members or by ME 383 or Senior Project groups.
Additional machines may be used if available during your reserved time
slot.
Shop clean-up
reminder:
•
Your area must be clean and
ready for the next person BEFORE their scheduled time slot—or at the end of the
day, please begin cleaning up at
least 15 minutes before the shop is due to close.
•
Make sure you clean up all
equipment and work areas, and put
tools back where they go. Failure to do so will result in the loss of shop
privileges.
GRADUATE-LEVEL FINITE ELEMENT MATH COURSE
ANNOUNCEMENT: “Finite
Element Methods for Partial Differential Equations.” MTH 655/Numerical Analysis, Winter 2006. MWF 9:00-9:50,
Gilkey 115. CRN: 28379. Instructor: Malgorzata Peszynska,
Department of Mathematics, mpesz@math.oregonstate.edu.
http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/~mpesz/655/655.html
Background: The theory and practice of Finite Element
Method (FEM) as a numerical method for solving partial differential equations
have been developed over the last 30 years and remain an active field of
research. One of the strengths of FEM,
on the theoretical side, are its
mathematical foundations which allow for elegant proofs of convergence of
solutions to many delicate problems. On the applications side, finite elements offer great flexibility for
approximation of solutions to problems on irregular domains, problems with highly varying coefficients, and singularities.
Content: In the course we will develop basic
mathematical foundations of the theory of FEM. Topics will include error
estimates and the related convergence and stability analysis. The model
problems will be of linear elliptic and parabolic type; the techniques
discussed will be tied closely to the applications such as the stationary and
non-stationary diffusion and the energy and mass flow and transport. Additional
topics include the basics of FE adaptivity,
and introduction to nonlinear problems and mixed methods. Essential elements of
numerical integration, interpolation
and approximation, as well as
related computational issues, will
be developed.
Target Audience:
The course is intended for
graduate students of mathematics and various science and engineering
disciplines. Basics of real variables and differential equations are required.
Knowledge of numerical methods,
partial differential equations, and
familiarity with computer programming are a plus but are not required. The
assignments will be a mixture of theoretical and computational exercises.
MTH 654-656
SEQUENCE: This course is the second in a year-long sequence, and the courses in this sequence can be taken
independently. In the Spring 2006 the course MTH 656: "Numerical image
reconstruction and processing" will be taught by Adel Faridani.
FUNDAMENTALS OF
ENGINEERING (FE) EXAM AND EXAM-REVIEW COURSE. Mechanical Engineering students graduating
winter, spring,
or summer terms are eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam during spring term as the first step
towards Professional Certification. You must register for this exam by January 15th,
2006. For details, see the IIE
web site, http://oregonstate.edu/groups/iie/fe_information.html
or contact Danielle Davies, daviesda@engr.orst.edu.
The FE Review Course
provides students with a review of the basic engineering principles that are
covered on the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. The course is offered for
eight weeks of winter term on Tuesday and Wednesday nights from 7 to 9pm. The
same material is covered on both nights,
so you only need to attend once a week,
whichever night works best for you. To register, come to Covell
118 between 9 a.m. and 12 noon on Nov. 28,
Nov. 30, or Dec. 2. $75
for course & class notes. For more information: http://oregonstate.edu/groups/iie/fe_information.html
or contact Danielle Davies, daviesda@engr.orst.edu.
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/jointoday/. You
can apply for membership online, or
pick up a paper application form from Murty Kanury,
OSU ASME chapter advisor, Rogers 324. You are also
invited to join the ASME
mailing list (go to lists.oregonstate.edu
group: ASME)
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 every Wednesday at 6
in Rogers 226.
SOCIETY OF
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE)
Formula SAE group
will meet every Monday at 6 pm in Rogers 132. Baja SAE group
will meet every Wednesday at 6 pm,
also in Rogers
132. Fall term Mini Baja Senior Design meetings are on Mondays at 4 pm in Rogers 230; Formula Senior Design meetings are on
Wednesdays, also 4 pm, Rogers
230. No Wednesday meetings Thanksgiving week.
SCHOLARSHIPS and FELLOWSHIPS
The AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS, INC. (ASHRAE) offers a number of scholarships
to undergraduate engineering students. Application deadlines are December 1,
2005, and May 1, 2006. For more
information on ASHRAE scholarships,
go to http://www.ashrae.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/23628. A paper copy of the scholarship
brochure is available in the ME undergraduate office (Dearborn 102)
The CONGRESS-BUNDESTAG YOUTH
EXCHANGE FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS,
a federally funded scholarship to Germany,
is a unique opportunity not only to study but also to work in a foreign
country. The one-year cultural exchange (beginning in late July 2006 and ending
in mid-July 2007) is designed to give 75 Americans an understanding and
knowledge of everyday life in Germany
by living with a host family,
studying at a German university, and
working in a German company or organization.
This scholarship
includes international airfare; schooling fees; orientation, mid-year and final seminars; insurance; partial
local transportation; and host family stipends. Participants must provide their
own spending money throughout the year. Participants must be a US citizen or
permanent resident between 18 and 24 years old at the start of the program;
must have a high school diploma,
clear career goals and related work experience; and must possess flexibility, diplomacy,
and a strong sense of American identity. German language skills are not
required.
Application Deadline: December 1, 2005. (Note: This is no longer a postmark date.
All materials must be in the CDS office on December 1.) For more
information or to request/download an application,
visit http://www.cdsintl.org/cbyx/cbyxfromusa.htm
or email Catherine Pfaffenroth,
Assistant Program Officer, CBYX for
Young Professionals, at
cbyx@cdsintl.org
NATIONAL DEFENSE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP applications
are due January 6,
2006. Graduating seniors and
first-year graduate students are eligible: http://www.asee.org/resources/fellowships/ndseg/preface.cfm.
Questions? Check with Dave Cann, Materials
Science, cann@engr.orst.edu, 737-9623.
The SCHATZ ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER (SERC) (http://www.humboldt.edu/~serc/index.shtml)
is pleased to offer the Schatz Energy
Fellowship for graduate studies at Humboldt
State University. Applicants for the Environmental Resources
Engineering (ERE; http://www.humboldt.edu/~ere_dept/index.html)
and International Development Technology (IDT; http://www.humboldt.edu/~ere_dept/idt/)
options of the Environmental Systems Graduate Program who intend to focus on
renewable energy or energy efficiency related work may be considered for the
fellowship. The fellowship provides $10,000
in support during the academic year to the selected student. The fellowship may be renewed once to cover a
second year of graduate study. The
fellow is expected to participate in research activities at SERC during the
nine month academic year. The fellowship
does not guarantee summer employment at SERC,
although this is a possibility depending on the availability of funds to
compensate this additional work, as
well as the fellow’s skills and initiative. Applicants for the Schatz Energy
Fellowship should submit the following materials on or before March 15:
1. A 500-word essay
describing the line of research or project work that the student intends to pursue
while studying at Humboldt
State.
2. Copies of all
materials submitted to Humboldt
State for application to
the Environmental Systems Graduate Program (including the statement of purpose
essay, letters of recommendation, academic transcripts,
GRE scores, and a current résumé).
Applicants will be
notified regarding the status of their application by April 15. SERC is an equal opportunity institution;
women, minorities, and foreign nationals are encouraged to apply.
The UNIVERSITY HONORS COLLEGE
is happy to solicit proposals for the Winter 2006 round of the DeLoach Work Scholarship program. The
application deadline is December 1, 2005. This program supports undergraduates who
are willing to work for their scholarship at a task that materially enhances
their academic training. Proposals are
faculty-initiated on behalf of an individual student. Proposals related to
undergraduate instructional programs and innovation are encouraged. For
eligibility, application, and additional program details, please visit the University Honors College website
at http://oregonstate.edu/dept/honors/students/opportunities/DeLoach.htm
or contact rebekah.lancelin@oregonstate.edu
(7-6400).
GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS IN
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING at the University of Idaho, working with Dr. Batric Pesic (http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/nanomaterials).
Subject: electrorefining of uranium from molten salts. Projects are supported
by the Idaho National Laboratory. Please see the attached announcement.
JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME STUDENTS
Note: Please see the most current job
and internship opportunities on the bulletin boards in the Rogers main hall near the Main Office. Career
Resources also has ME-related job postings; this information is available
through the Beaver Recruiting System,
http://oregonstate.edu/career/students/recruiting.php
Internships
Interested in
doing an INTERNSHIP ABROAD? Check out the options available through the OSU IE3 Global Internships
office, http://ie3global.oregonstate.edu/.
For a partial listing of current international engineering internship locations, see http://ie3global.oregonstate.edu/employers.html#engineering.
ATS SYSTEMS OREGON has an open Mechanical Engineering Intern
position and would like to staff the position with an OSU student. We are
looking for someone to work 10-20 hours a week at a rate of $10.00 - $12.00 an
hour depending on qualifications. The assignment should last about 9
months. For more information, see
attached “ATS Internship” document. Applicants can apply via email at humanresources@atsor.com, or send your application via U.S. mail to 2121
NE Jack London St, Corvallis, OR 97330.
A JELD-WEN internship is a hands-on
management training opportunity to learn our business from the inside out, and see if we're a perfect fit for your future, right upon graduation. For more information, visit http://www.jwinterns.com/
The MARS PROGRAM OFFICE AT JPL/NASA has
released the first request for applications for Mars Flight Project
Internships. The program is an outstanding opportunity for science and
engineering
students to
contribute to current Mars Flight Projects and become part of the next
generation of scientists.
Mars Flight Project
Interns will work at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( Pasadena, California ) directly with leading Mars
scientists and engineers on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) mission (http://marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov/mro/).
Initial Internships will run for a period of 6 months - from March 2006 to
September 2006, on a full-time basis, with compensation for time/labor and relocation.
Opportunities include working with scientists on instrument calibration, science research,
and aerobraking.
Internship
eligibility requirements include being a student in good standing at an
accredited university or college and U.S. citizenship or legal resident.
The preferred education level for this internship program is junior or
senior undergraduates or first or second year graduate students. University
concurrence by department chair and an advisor recommendation will be required.
Selection criteria will include (1) scholarship (GPA and publications) and experience;
(2) education and career objectives and scientific interest; and (3)
coursework. Internships are open to all students without regard to race, color,
religion, national or ethnic origin, age,
marital status, sex, military service,
sexual orientation, or
non-disqualifying disability. Additional Internship Program and Application
information is available at http://www.sop.usra.edu/mars_intern/.
Jobs
CH2M
HILL–Corvallis site has an immediate opening for an Entry-Level
Mechanical Process Engineer. Employee will work under the direct
supervision of a senior level engineer to include preparation, development of plans and specs for process
mechanical design, primarily on
industrial or municipal water and wastewater projects. May also help support
construction services. Position follows prescribed procedures and detailed
instructions. Under close supervision,
performs the routine aspects of assignments requiring knowledge and application
of basic engineering principles. Uses fundamental concepts, practices,
and procedures, performs specific
and limited portions of assigned tasks. Work is reviewed for quality and as
part of a mentoring process. Contacts limited with customers and user
departments. Limited exercise of judgment is required in developing plans or
alternatives. Limited contact with clients. No supervisory responsibility. BS
degree required in Mechanical and EIT preferred. 1 to 2 years design experience
desired. Demonstrated knowledge and application of basic engineering
principles. CAD experience helpful but not required.
For more
information and to apply: Go to http://www.ch2m.com/
and navigate to the Careers–Openings within the US page. Then click on “Search
Openings” and then do a keyword search on ”Process Mechanical.”
(For navigation help in accessing the job
information/application page, please
call Julie Marr at 541-768-3709.)
COLUMBIA AIRCRAFT (formerly the Lancair Certified
Aircraft Company) is looking for one or two entry Liaison Engineers.
Position Description: The Liaison Engineer is the front line contact between
Manufacturing and Engineering regarding production issues requiring engineering
input or resolution. Within established guidelines and capability, the Liaison Engineer personally dispositions Non
Conformance Reports and assures a timely transfer of information between
Manufacturing and Engineering. Responsibilities include working directly with
manufacturing personnel in resolving production problems needing engineering
assistance and in dispositioning NCRs; evaluating issues relating to parts not
conforming to current type design; assisting manufacturing in interpreting and
implementing engineering changes as they are being implemented on the shop
floor; and performing other related duties as assigned. Requirements:
Knowledge of composites and composite manufacturing processes; ability to
interface with QA and production on dispositions and corrective actions; skills
to interpret engineering requirements of composite process specifications;
ability to make decisions based on researched facts; knowledge of repair
methods used on composite aircraft structure; knowledge of machines and machine
shop practices.
Qualified applicants will have Bachelors degree or
equivalent in Engineering OR Associates Degree in Technology and 2 years of
professional experience, composite
experience preferred OR 5 years of experience in aviation composite
manufacturing; general aviation product knowledge; good oral and written
communication skills.
Jobs are located in
Bend, Oregon,
with a salary range of $38K to $48K. We would like to fill these openings
in January. To apply email resume to Jacob Singleton, Structures Engineer,
jacob.singleton@flycolumbia.com.
DCI
INTERNATIONAL (dental
industry components design and manufacture) is currently taking resumes for an
open Mechanical Engineering position. The successful
application will have a STRONG understanding of implementing lean manufacturing
concepts such as Zero Defects and Poka-Yoke into mechanical designs. For
more information about the position,
contact David McGiverin at 803.493.5105 or davidmc@dcionline.com. Or visit the company's web site at www.dcionline.com.
FLEXFORCE STAFFING is seeking a Drafter for Albany, OR,
facility.
Job responsibilities: Create and develop electrical detail
drawings, assembly drawings, electrical schematics and wiring diagrams from
various versions of prints, rough
drawings, sketches and bills of
materials; Revise drawings from redlines; Work closely with project engineers, assembly technicians,
and sales department; Review drawings for accuracy and completeness; Occasional
local travel to customer’s site. Qualifications: Successful
applicant will have: Attention to detail; Thorough understanding of Autocad
R14/2000; Usage and knowledge of established standards and symbol libraries;
Ability to work independently as well as under direction. Must understand
safety requirements and participate in safety training. Must have a valid
driver’s license. Pay rate: $24.50 p/h. Benefits: medical, dental,
life, vision,
paid vacation, and short-term
disability. To apply: contact Denise at 503-375-3330 or email resumes to svancurler@flex-force.com.
GEORGIA-PACIFIC
CORPORATION is recruiting
for Project Engineers this Fall. The position provides
engineering advice to operations and maintenance,
implements changes to mill operations and equipment,
and assists in the design or modification of construction and installation of
new equipment/facilities to directly effect operations. Position requires
extensive interpersonal and group communication. Minimum requirements
include a BA in ME or EE, 2.8 or
higher GPA, relevant co-op or
internship experience, and the
ability and desire to follow detailed safety precautions. For more information, see http://www.gp.com/careers/collegerel/
GUNDERSON, INC. is looking for an Associate Design Engineer for
the Rail Engineering Dept,
NW Portland. Gunderson, Inc.
is part of The Greenbrier Companies,
an international leading supplier of transportation equipment and services to
the railroad industry. The Company builds,
leases, repairs and refurbishes
freight railcars for a variety of customers in North America. This is a
great full-time opportunity for a recent ME grad, with a lot of opportunity for
advancement. The starting pay rate for this position is
$18-$20/hour. Applicants can apply directly from our website, www.CampusPoint.com. For more
information, contact Adam Smith, Campus Programs Manager,
CampusPoint Portland, 720 SW
Washington Street, Suite 330, Portland,
OR 97205,
(503) 595-2390 Ext.
219.
JOHNSON CRUSHERS INTERNATIONAL (JCI),
a MECOP member and manufacturer of heavy equipment for the aggregate industry, is currently looking for two Design Engineers.
We will consider MECOP graduates of any experience level; quality and
attitude of the candidates will determine who is hired. JCI is a
50-million-dollar-a-year company and is owned by ASTEC,
a 500-million-dollar-a-year company. We offer a good benefits package, competitive wages and a pleasant work environment
in Eugene, OR. The work is
challenging and interesting and the company and the industry are growing.
The person below can supply contact information on recent MECOP interns and
MECOP graduates in our department. Apply to: Bob Carnes,
Manager of Engineering, JCI, Inc., 86470
Franklin Blvd., Eugene, OR 97405; bcarnes@jcieug.com; 541 988 9421
KEEN ENGINEERING/STANTEC have recently merged and are actively
seeking engineering graduates who interested in working in building system
design for a consulting engineering firm. We are a leader in
sustainable building design and would like to reach out to job seekers who have
experience/interest in green building design. Our Seattle and San Francisco
offices are both seeking recent and upcoming grads. For information on Junior, Intermediate,
and Senior Mechanical Designer/Engineer positions currently available at these
locations, go to http://www.stantec.com/careers/careeropportunities/default.htm
and select Seattle or San Francisco in the “Careers by Location” drop-down box.
MOKUM
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
an Arizona based Aerospace company currently has openings for Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC) Systems
Engineers. U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions. A minimum
of a BS Degree in Engineering,
Physics, Mathematics
or Engineering Computer Science are all required for all positions (IT and
Technology degrees do not fulfill this requirement). All candidates
must be eligible for a U.S. DoD Security Clearance. All positions are
located in Arizona and all positions include company provided relocation.
The job descriptions listed below represent a cross section of positions that
are available. There are many other opportunities for candidates with
lower experience levels. Individuals who would like to be considered for
these positions should email their resume (as a Word attachment or as text), along with answers to the 4 questions below, to RJ Daidone,
rj@mokumservices.com .
1. Are you a
citizen of the United States? (U.S. citizenship is required for all positions)
2. What is your
yearly salary requirement?
3. What is the
amount of time it would take for you to be ready to start a new position in Arizona?
4. Do you have an
active U.S. Security Clearance? If so,
what level? If not, have you held
one in the past? What level?
Representative
ME-related positions available at Mokum Technologies:
Sr Systems Engineer I - Guidance System Design & Analysis
Sr Systems Engineer II - Simulation & Performance Analysis
Principal Systems Engineer - Simulation Lead
Sr Principal Systems Engr - Guidance System Design & Analysis
Principal Systems Engineer - GNC Design & Analysis
MRI RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK is looking
for a Senior Systems Engineer.
Position description: Will
assist in track and discrimination processing algorithm development for
unresolved threat detection. Primary
duties will include maintenance and upgrades to existing simulation.
Development environment is LINIX utilizing C language,
with knowledge/experience with PvWave or MATLAB helpful. Initial assignment is
for simulation development and assisting with algorithm performance
assessments. Required Skills: Candidate must be capable of design and evaluation
of weapon system guidance and control functions. Experience with Kalman filters, target engagement optimization and guidance
control laws are required. Candidate
must be capable of using MATLAB and participating in the development of C++
simulations to include 6DOF simulations and hardware in the loop (HWIL)
evaluations. For more information, contact Brian Murray at 919-572-2292 or bmurray@mri-rtp.com.
Note: MRI Research also has other
position needs for guidance,
navigation, and control engineers
with different skill sets.
PRECISION CASTPARTS is recruiting qualified engineering
graduates to participate in the PCC Management Development Program (MDP).
Training the next generation of management is essential to PCC’s continued
success as an industry leader. The MDP is designed to teach participants
the critical aspects of PCC’s business so that they can effectively influence
the future direction of the company. During their 24-month training
period, MDP participants rotate
through two divisions and at least four positions. The rotations involve
on-the-job assignments that provide maximum exposure to PCC’s operations. With
numerous manufacturing facilities throughout the United States, participants of the MDP will be required to
relocate as assigned.
Qualifications: Quality is not a negotiable item in our business; it is a
given. Our customers expect it,
but, more importantly, we expect it of ourselves and of the people we hire. We look for high
standards, dedication to quality, attention to detail,
excellent organizational skills,
creativity, and integrity. Based on
the needs of our industry, our
preferred candidates hold degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science,
Industrial Engineering, and/or
Metallurgical Engineering.
Performance Evaluation and Compensation: The MDP is designed for
participants to succeed, but
standards for success are high. MDP participant performance is reviewed on
a semi-annual basis. Each participant is assigned a mentor who supports
the participant throughout the program; in addition,
participants have assignment coaches for each rotation. MDP base compensation
and benefits are very competitive,
and MDP participants also share in PCC’s profits through the quarterly bonus
program.
Employment: PCC has remarkable career
opportunities, and MDP participants
are uniquely positioned to take advantage of career growth opportunities.
RLW,
Inc is an early start-up
company looking for an qualified ME investigator. Follow this link for a summary of my inventionsummary of my invention, a “Non-Intrusive Fall Protection Device, System,
and Method” (patent pending). We are currently writing a proposal for funding
from the NIH, and we are partnering
with the VA Patient Safety Group in Tampa,
FL. I am seeking an imaginative engineering generalist with a research track
record. This could be a recent PhD,
someone still working on their PhD who wants to take a break, or anyone other qualified individual. The
successful applicant should have good organizational skills and an interest in
start-up company management. This would be a half-time position, and work location is up to the employee. Its a
great opportunity for the adventurous! For more information, please contact Brian Wolf,
President, RLW,
Inc., 340 "A" St ., Ashton,
OR 97520; 541.425.0295; brw314@hotmail.com
TEKFAB LLC is looking for an Engineering Project
Assistant. We will either treat the individual as a part-time employee, or we can do this as an internship. The
ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of Solidworks software
and preferably will be familiar with machine shop equipment and
practices. The person will be responsible for: generating solid
models of components based on customer drawings,
generating detail drawings for manufacturing,
design of machine subcomponents, and
creation manuals for equipment.
TEKFAB is a
manufacturer of equipment for the rollformed metals industry. Our
equipment converts coils of steel into finished parts in a continuous process
by forming it into shape,
punching holes, and shearing it to
length. For more information, contact Rob Taylor,
P.E., TEKFAB LLC, 353 29th Ave. SW,
Albany, 0R 97321, Ph. 541-704-2370,
TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS EUGENE, manufacturer of Orkot composite bearings, has an immediate opening for a Product Engineer.
This position will provide technical and product support for our
customers. General responsibilities will consist of: bearing design;
technical and customer support; estimating and quoting; sales and quote follow
up; engineering support for in-house manufacturing requirements; occasional
travel. Skill requirements include: proficiency with AutoCAD software;
proficiency with Microsoft application software; high mathematical, mechanical,
and technical aptitude; and strong written and communication skills. This is a
position that requires a team-oriented person with an engineering background
that is customer focused, and the
ability to work in a fast paced office environment. Drug Screening required.
Apply by emailing cover letter,
current résumé, references and
salary requirements to: rene.purvine@trelleborg.com
FACULTY
POSITIONS
NOTE: See
archived version of the October 31 ME Bulletin for faculty position postings
submitted in September and October 2005: http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/MEBulletin10-31-05.html
BOISE STATE. The College of Engineering at Boise State University
seeks one faculty member for a tenure-track opening in Mechanical Engineering.
The successful candidate will be expected to make a balanced contribution in
both teaching and research,
supervise undergraduate and graduate students,
and collaborate with existing faculty and local industry to develop and sustain
funded research programs. Preference will be given to candidates with expertise
and interest in energy systems and related areas. The appointment is targeted
for the assistant professor level; however,
candidates with exceptional qualifications will be considered for a senior
level appointment. An earned Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or closely related
field is required.
To be considered
for this position, qualified
applicants should submit a curriculum vitae,
statement of research interests,
statement of teaching interests, and
contact information for at least 3 professional references to: Dr. James R.
Ferguson, Chair of ME Search
Committee, Mechanical Engineering, 1910 University Drive,
Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, 83725-2075.
Applications may also be emailed to bblank@boisestate.edu. Review of
applications will begin on November 15,
2005 and will continue until a qualified applicant pool is established.
DUKE UNIVERSITY. The Pratt School of Engineering invites
applications for a tenure track faculty position in the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering. NOTE: This position would be appropriate for someone
with a Mechanical Engineering background. The Department seeks candidates to
establish research programs related to the following areas: (1) analytical, computational and/or experimental study of the
dynamics of materials and structures; (2) integration of sensors and simulators
for performance evaluation of structural systems.
Successful
candidates will have an established research record with demonstrative
visibility in civil engineering,
will be capable of obtaining competitive external research funding, will plan to actively contribute to teaching at
both the undergraduate and graduate levels,
and will hold a Ph.D. in engineering at the time of appointment.
The Department
anticipates hiring at the Assistant Professor level,
however an appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level with tenure is
available for exceptional individuals. Applications should be submitted
electronically via http://cee.duke.edu/employment/ and must include a cover
letter; curriculum vitae; statement of research describing past, present and planned future activities; statement
of teaching experiences and philosophies; and the names and all contact
information for at least three references. Information about the Pratt School
of Engineering and the Department is available at http://www.pratt.duke.edu and
http://www.cee.duke.edu. Evaluation of applications will begin on January 10, 2006,
but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
JOHNS HOPKINS. The Johns Hopkins University Department of
Mechanical Engineering invites applications for a full-time tenure-track
faculty position in the general area of mechanics of materials. Modeling and
simulations that address the interfaces between atomic and continuum length
scales are of particular interest,
but all outstanding candidates will be considered. Scientific issues addressed
at small scales may involve applications to nanotechnology and biology. The
research environment includes strong groups in experimental mechanics and
materials behavior at small scales. Opportunities for interactions across the
University include the NSF MRSEC on Nanostructured Materials, the Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute, and the NSF ERC for Computer-Integrated Surgical
Systems and Technology. Preference will be given to applicants at the assistant
professor level, but exceptionally
qualified candidates at all ranks will be considered. The successful candidate
must have a doctorate, and is
expected to establish a strong,
independent, internationally
recognized research program as well as contribute fully to both undergraduate
and graduate instruction. All applications should be submitted electronically
(before January 6, 2006) as a single
PDF document to: me-search@jhu.edu. Electronic applications should include a
cover letter describing the principal expertise of the applicant, a statement of teaching and research interests and
experiences, a complete resume, and the names of at least three references. The Department is committed to building a
diverse environment; women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. The
Johns Hopkins University is an EEO/AA Employer.
MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. The Mechanical Engineering Department at
Milwaukee School of Engineering invites applications for a faculty position at
the Assistant or Associate Professor level for Fall 2006 in the Control Systems
Design/Mechatronics area. This full-time faculty position will require teaching
duties to include undergraduate courses in controls,
dynamic systems, and mechatronics as
well as elective courses within the person’s area of specialization. Preference
will be given to candidates with experience in electro-hydraulics. This
position requires an earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering (or a related
field) and relevant industrial experience. Previous teaching experience and
professional licensure are highly desirable. In addition to teaching duties, the successful candidate will be expected to
become involved with academic advising,
course/curriculum development,
supervision of student projects, and
continued professional growth through a combination of consulting, scholarship,
and research. Interested candidates should submit a resume with names of three
references to Matthew A. Panhans,
Ph.D., P.E.,
Professor and Chair, Mechanical
Engineering Department, Milwaukee
School of Engineering, 1025 North
Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202. Fax: 414-277-2222 Email: panhans@msoe.edu
MSOE is a private
coeducational university founded in Milwaukee in 1903. Our faculty is judged
primarily on their excellence in teaching. The Mechanical Engineering
Department offers undergraduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering,
and Mechanical Engineering Technology,
and participates in the offering of an
interdisciplinary Master of Science in Engineering. The department is committed
to offering a high-quality undergraduate education,
stressing design content, laboratory
experiences, and preparation for
professional practice in an intimate,
professional learning environment. Please see http://www.msoe.edu/me/
for more information.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT QATAR. Applications are invited for up to three
non-tenure-track teaching positions in all areas of Mechanical Engineering:
systems and controls, thermal/fluids, energy systems,
mechanics, and materials. The
positions are available at Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) which
prepares graduates that satisfy identical requirements and receive Texas A&M
University degrees. The TAMUQ campus,
located in Doha, began teaching
undergraduate students in chemical,
electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineering in fall 2003. As the
first students progress through the curriculum,
faculty are being added to teach all necessary courses in these majors. More
information about TAMUQ is at www.qatar.tamu.edu.
Candidates are
expected to have a strong commitment to teaching excellence and a demonstrated
research capability that will enable the candidate to develop an externally
funded, independent research program
and publish in leading scholarly journals. New faculty will also be expected to
participate in departmental and college service efforts,
to be active in the profession, to
supervise and mentor students, and
to interact with current faculty. Applicants will be evaluated based on current
credentials as well as potential for future impact. Applicants must have an
earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. To apply, submit a detailed resume; a brief statement of
interests that includes vision for research and teaching; and the names, addresses,
telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of at least three references. Applicants
will be considered until the positions are filled. Applications should be
submitted to Dr. Dennis L. O’Neal,
Chairman, TAMUQ Faculty Search
Committee, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77843-3123. tel: (979)
845-5337 email: doneal@tamu.edu
TUFTS UNIVERSITY. The Department of
Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in all areas of
mechanical engineering, but
especially welcomes applicants in controls or biomedical applications. We anticipate that the positions will be
filled at the rank of Full Professor,
but we will also consider exceptionally qualified candidates at a lower rank.
We seek candidates, strongly
committed to teaching and mentoring,
with preeminent research records. Candidates are encouraged to visit http://www.ase.tufts.edu/mechanical
for more information about the Department.
Candidates should
possess an earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline.
Candidates should offer evidence of excellence in teaching and research and
strong leadership skills. Industrial
experience is highly desirable. We particularly desire to recruit an individual
with the interest and demonstrated ability to assume the role of department
chair in the near future. Application review begins January 1, 2006 and will continue until the positions are
filled. Applicants should submit a letter of application,
research and educational plans,
curriculum vitae and the names and contact information for three references to
Professor Vincent Manno, Committee
Chair, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Tufts University, Medford,
MA 02155 and via email to vincent.manno@tufts.edu.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE. The Bourns College of Engineering at UC Riverside invites applications
for tenure-track or tenured faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate,
or Professor Rank. The College is seeking highly qualified faculty members in
the areas of Bioengineering,
Chemical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering,
Environmental Engineering, Material
Science and Engineering, and
Mechanical Engineering. Specific areas of interest are provided at www.engr.ucr.edu/facultysearch/.
People with vigorous research programs and demonstrated graduate student
productivity are strongly encouraged to apply for the senior rank. Applicants
should have a doctoral degree in the relevant engineering discipline or a
related field; those with a bachelor's degree in engineering are preferred.
Salary level will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and
experience.
The successful
applicant will complement the highly motivated and entrepreneurial spirit of
the College faculty, contributing
meaningfully to the success of future teaching,
research, and service
accomplishments. Faculty research activities are essential to the success of
our program and as such new members are expected to initiate and sustain strong
sponsored research and graduate training programs. The Bourns College of
Engineering is proud of its faculty's accomplishments and rapid growth. Over
the past five years, the numbers of
faculty and undergraduates have nearly doubled; graduate student enrollment has
increased six-fold, and research
expenditures have more than tripled. The College currently has 70 faculty
members, 1400 undergraduates, more than 300 graduate students, and more than $30 million in annual research
expenditures. The College is home to five interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary research centers: The Center for Environmental Research and
Technology (CE-CERT), the Center for
Research in Intelligent Systems (CRIS),
the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE),
the Center for Bioengineering, and
the Network Embedded Computing Systems Institute (NECSI). The College recently
opened its Engineering II building as well as the Bourns Hall Clean Room
facility (part of CNSE), and is
expecting the opening of two additional buildings,
Material Science and Engineering,
and Engineering III in 2008 and 2011,
respectively.
The search
committee will begin reviewing applications on January 1,
2006, and will continue to receive
applications until the positions are filled. To apply please register through
the weblink at http://www.engr.ucr.edu/facultysearch
and submit the requested files (cover letter,
curriculum vitae, statements of
research and teaching interests, and
reference contact information). For inquiries and questions, please contact us at facultysearch@engr.ucr.edu.
UNIVERSITY
OF COLORADO,
BOULDER. The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University
of Colorado at Boulder invites applications for two
full-time positions beginning fall 2006. The first position is for a
tenure-track, Assistant Professor
with experimental and/or modeling expertise in the field of materials
science/engineering, and the second
position is for a tenured, Associate
Professor with experimental and/or modeling expertise in the field of air
quality. Candidates must have an earned doctorate in Mechanical
Engineering or a closely related field with a strong background in research in
their area of specialization.
Successful
candidates must have a strong commitment to scholarship,
the development of an externally funded research program,
and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels in mechanical
engineering. In each case experienced candidates with outstanding
credentials may be considered for appointment at a higher level.
Applicants should send via post or email a curriculum vita, two-page statements of research and teaching
interests, and the names