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Experience and Employment
Employment Opportunities
The following employers have been known to hire or have shown interest in hiring EET, CET, PreE graduates.
Additional resources are avalible through Southern Miss Career' Services.
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Summer Intern Opportunity
Please click below for more information, and to view the vacancy on USA jobs and start the online application process. The deadline to submit completed applications is November 2, 2009.
Application
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Summer Student Employment
Program Announcement
2010
Positions
Clerk, Computer Technician, Engineering and Physical Science Technician/Aid for Undergraduates and entry level scientific and engineering professional positions for graduate students.
Opening Date: September 13, 2009
Closing Date: November 6, 2009
For Undergraduates
Clerk: Prepares correspondence, letters, memoranda, reports, tabulated data, forms, and similar material from clean copy or rough drafts using personal computer, automated software, and printing equipment. Receives visitors and telephone calls.
Computer Technician: Performs duties involving data processing support and services functions for users of digital computer systems.
Engineering Aid: Performs work such as installing new or modified equipment, performing checkout and troubleshooting on installed equipment, or assisting in various technical aspects of a project in support of a senior technician or engineer.
Physical Science Aid: Performs various technical duties in fields such as geology, geophysics, hydrography, oceanography, and other physical sciences.
For Graduate Students
Entry-level professional work related to major, e.g., Computer Scientist, Electronics Engineer, Oceanographer, or Physical Scientist.
WHO MAY APPLY: Students who are pursuing any of the following education programs: Associate, Baccalaureate, Graduate or Professional Degree. Students must be currently enrolled, or have been accepted for the Fall Semester 2010, on at least a half-time basis (6 semester hours or 9 quarter hours). Students must also have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA. High School Students who are 16 years or older may apply. During the first round of selections college students will receive preference.
Contact: Dr. Randy Buchanan Assistant Director School of Computing The University of Southern MS (601) 266-4949
Email:
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STUDENTS READ THIS NOW !!
- Do you want to receive a stipend?
- Do you want to go to graduate school?
- Do you have a 3.0 or higher GPA?
- Have atleast 60 credit hours by end of summer 2009?
- Are you a high achiever interested in research?
- Do you want to help with the GRE?
WE ARE RECRUITING
for the
Dr. Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program
Applicant must be a first-generation college student AND be income-eligible OR be a member of a group that is under represented in graduate education.
Student must not have completed a baccalaureate degree.
A small, select group of qualified applicants will be chosen.
If interested, please contact Kim Brown at 266-6910 or
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for more information.
The application deadline is Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Applications are available at the McNair scholars office located in McLemore Hall Room 202D
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NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program
The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program which is administered by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is officially accepting applications for the 2010 Aeronautics Scholarship Program. It is expected that approximately 20 two-year undergraduate, and 5 two-year with an option of a third year graduate scholarships will be awarded annually to students pursuing aeronautical engineering and related fields such as Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics and Mathematics. Total allocated award amounts are up to $40,000 for undergraduates and up to $125,000 for graduates. These funds will go towards tuition and related costs, as well as to provide paid summer internship opportunities at a NASA research center. Competitive applicants interested in this amazing opportunity should begin completing application materials immediately. A completed application will consist of profile information, academic background (including transcripts), a resume, an essay for undergraduates, a proposal for graduates, letters of recommendations, and any test scores, such as GRE's, when appropriate. Completed applications will be collected electronically from September 1, 2009 through January 11, 2010. To learn more about eligibility requirements, award benefits, application instructions, and to apply online, visit https://nasa.asee.org<https://nasa.asee.org/>, or contact
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with any questions regarding this program. For additional information on NASA's aeronautics research and other opportunities please log on to http://aeronautics.nasa.gov<http://aeronautics.nasa.gov/>
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Big Ten+ Graduate School Exposition
Visit www.purdue.edu/gradexpo for more information & to join our mailing list
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IEEE-USA ANNOUNCES $5,000 IN VIDEO COMPETITION SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS FOR U.S. UNDERGRADUATES
WASHINGTON (12 February 2009) -- Coinciding with Engineers Week from 15-21 February, IEEE-USA is announcing $5,000 in scholarship awards to five undergraduates at four U.S. universities, who entered the organization's 2009 "How Engineers Make a World of Difference" video competition. According to IEEE-USA Communications & Public Awareness Vice President Paul Kostek, the winners are: first prize ($2,000), Samantha Caldwell, University of Texas-Austin; second prize ($1,500), Ben Toler and Emile Frey, Louisiana Tech University-Ruston; third prize ($1,000), Paul Curtis, Indiana University at Purdue University Indianapolis; and honorable mention ($500), Matt Elder, Rutgers University.
The four entries were deemed most effective in reinforcing for an 11-to-13-year-old audience how engineers improve quality of life. The three-judge panel included: Andrew Quecan, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering at Stanford University; Suzette Presas, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Nate Ball, mechanical engineer and host of PBS' "Design Squad." According to chief judge Quecan, "the ability of the video to reach the targeted audience was a key factor in determining the winners."
Samantha Caldwell, who submitted the first-prize entry, is a mechanical engineering major at UT-Austin, and plans to complete her bachelors and master's degrees at the university. She cites a goal "to design a vehicle to operate without gasoline and use biofuels electricity or a different source of green energy." Caldwell will be recognized at the IEEE-USA's annual meeting in Salt Lake City on 28 February.
Second-prize winners Ben Toler and Emile Frey from LTU-Ruston are repeat winners in 2009, having garnered the first prize in 2008. Frey is applying to the University of New Orleans to enter its film program. Toler is pursuing his master's and doctorate in nuclear engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Third-prize winner Paul Cutis at IUPUI is planning to attend graduate school to study computer engineering.
The three major award winners each spent one to three weeks over their universities' winter breaks preparing entries. The first and third-prize winners even drafted their siblings to appear before the camera. The video competition was designed to be replicated in IEEE Student Sections both in and outside of the United States. IEEE-USA will launch its third 2010 video scholarship competition in September. To view all of this year's award entries, go to http://www.youtube.com/user/ieeeusavideo.
IEEE-USA advances the public good and promotes the careers and public policy interests of more than 215,000 engineers, scientists and allied professionals who are U.S. members of the IEEE. IEEE-USA is part of the IEEE, the world's largest technical professional society with 375,000 members in 160 countries. See http://www.ieeeusa.org/.
CONTACT: Pender M. McCarter, APR,
Fellow PRSA, Senior Public Relations Counselor,
+1 202 530 8353,
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Graduate Assisstant Announcement
Norfolk State University
Department of Engineering MS in Electronics Engineering MS in Optical Engineering
Application Deadline: March 1st 2009
Contact: Dr. Rasha Morsi
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, 757-823-0047
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EET Releated Employers
American HealthTech Boeing Cessna Creative Automated Technologies Diversified Technology Inc. Edwards and Kelcey Georgia Pacific G.E. Automation Services Howard Computers Ideal Software Systems, Inc. Lockheed Martin Space Operations Logic Controls LEC Inc. National Instruments Navy/ Naval Oceanographic Office Northrop Grumman (Ingalls) Prism Systems Inc. Raytheon Sanderson Farms, Inc. South MS Electric Power Association Space Careers Stennis Space Center Stuart Irby Triton Systems United Technologies Corp. Unisys USAJOBS.gov Worldcom
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Current Openings
Microsoft
Noise, Sound, and Vibration Engineering Position Naval Oceanographic Office
Previous Postings
Tips for Internships, Co-Ops, and other opportunities:
1. Periodically check the EET, CET, PreE web site for opportunities 2. Review EET, CET, PreE and Career Services companies list and make appropriate contacts 3. Register with appropriate job search services such as Monster.com, Careerbuilder.com, etc. 4. Investigate specific companies related to areas of EET, CET, PreE that are of interest and apply or contact 5. Investigate EET, CET, PreE related companies and entities within the region you are interested 6. Contact known employers of EET, CET, PreE program graduates 7. Sign up with Career Services 8. Join student sections of professional organizations such as IEEE, etc. 9. Periodically check the EET, CET, PreE bulletin board on the 3rd floor for posted opportunities 10. Routinely and consistently search the Internet for opportunities
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