COOP OPPORTUNITIES - ET
WHAT:
CAD Intern - Summer Internship
Progressive state of the art manufacturer of quality, injection-molded bumpers and fascias located 50 miles east of St. Louis has a Summer Internship opportunity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Required skills for this position include the ability to read blueprints; understand and sketch 3D drawings; excellent written, verbal, and computer skills.
APPLICATION:
Interested and qualified candidates should e-mail, fax or mail a resume to:
Nascote Industries
ATTN: Human Resources
18310 Enterprise Ave.
Nashville, IL 62263
FAX (618) 327-8576
E-mail: HR_Nascote@nascote.com
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to workforce diversity.
WHO:
Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Technology, or Manufacturing Systems students
WHAT:
Internship opportunities – Product Engineering Internship
IHI TURBO AMERICA - A world class manufacturer of turbochargers for gasoline and diesel engines, is seeking candidates for product engineering internships. Preference will be given to the candidates with Solid Modeling and FEA experience. The preferred candidate will also have experience in development, design or testing of automotive components. The preferred candidate will have knowledge of automotive power plants, turbo machinery and/or compressors. This is a versatile position that allows the candidate to combine a hands-on approach with your analysis capability. The opportunity involves working with some of the world’s top engine experts to develop the emerging technology driven by today’s changing power train environment.
WHEN:
Summer 2008
WHERE:
Shelbyville, IL 62565 (37 miles south of Decatur, IL)
REQUIREMENTS:
- Pursuing a degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing Systems or Industrial Technology
- Experience with software simulations
- Experience in product engineering environment preferably pumps, compressors, turbo equipment or engines
- Knowledge of CAD Software preferably Unigraphics
- Basic Knowledge of Manufacturing Processes – particularly Machining
- Mechanical aptitude and visualization ability
- Proven written and oral communication skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft – type software
APPLICATION:
For consideration, email your resume to gary_roberts@ihi-turbo.com at IHI Turbo America.
www.ihi-turbo.com
WHO:
Undergraduates and Graduate Students, Recent Graduates, and Faculty
WHAT:
Paid Research Experiences –
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) administers many programs that provide educational and research experiences and have eligibility requirements that vary from program to program. Students can go to the following link(s) and select the program that interests them. Each program's web page has instructions on eligibility requirements, application submission, and a link to the online application or a printable application. All ORISE programs require applicants to submit the appropriate application and supporting documentation. The program's web page also provides the name and e-mail address of a program specialist who can help answer any questions that students may have concerning eligibility requirements or submitting an application for a particular program. When e-mailing questions to the program specialist the program name should be included in the e-mail. When students choose a program that interests them, they will need to CAREFULLY read the eligibility requirements. Many of the programs administered by ORISE are open only to U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens.
http://www.orau.gov/hereatornl
- This web page is for the Higher Education Research Experiences at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (HERE@ORNL). The program has an online application. Deadlines are stated but they are flexible for the HERE program. There are multiple academic levels in the HERE program, i.e., entering freshman, undergraduate, post-BS, or a graduate student.
http://www.scied.science.doe.gov
- The students will find information about the Department of Energy's Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) as well as an electronic application which can complete online. The SULI program is for undergraduates and graduating seniors. At this site students can also find applications for the Community College Institute (CCI) and the Pre-Service Teacher (PST) programs.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/nuclear_science_technology/nstip/nesls.htm
- The Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) program is a cooperative research initiative geared toward students working in physics and nuclear engineering applications. Through one- to three-year summer internships, NESLS offers engineering student on-the-job educational and research opportunities at a multidisciplinary national laboratory.
http://see.orau.org
- This link is the gateway to many of the education and research experiences offered through ORISE. The web page has links for faculty, recent graduates, graduates, and undergraduate students.
WHO:
Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mining, and Electrical Engineering Technology.
WHAT:
visit www.scied.science.doe.gov to learn more about the following programs:
- Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) Program
- Community College Institute (CCI) Program
- Pre-Service Teacher (PST) Program
- Faculty and Student Teams (FaST) Program
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must have earned a high school diploma or GED
- Must be at least 18 years old at the start of the program
- Must have completed at least one semester of college
- Must have a minimum 2.5 out of 4.0 GPA
- Must be a United States Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident
- Must have coverage under a health insurance plan. It is the responsibility of each participant to secure insurance coverage before arriving at the appointment site
APPLICATION:
Apply online now at www.scied.science.doe.gov
DEADLINE: February 1, 2008
APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT:
- A completed application
- Two Letters of Recommendation
MORE INFORMATION:
ORNL Education Program Contacts:
Ebony Vauss, (865) 576-3426, ebony.vauss@orau.org
Terry Howard, (865) 241-6395, terry.howard@orau.org
WHO:
All Students
WHAT:
SUMMER INTERNSHIP
Dow AgroSciences is one of the largest research-based agricultural companies in North America. We research, develop, manufacture, and market agricultural and specialty products. Our portfolio consists of weed, insect, and plant disease management products, nitrogen stabilizers, plant growth regulators, fumigants, seeds, and industrial non-crop pest management products. Dow AgroSciences is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company. Our world headquarters is located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dow AgroSciences has positions available for students seeking summer internship opportunities. These opportunities are full-time positions available from May until August. Applicable majors would include:
- Biology (biochemistry, biotechnology, cell biology, entomology, microbiology, molecular biology, plant pathology, or plant physiology)
- Chemistry (analytical, colloidal, material, organic, physical, or surface)
- Informatics (bioinformatics or chemical)
- Molecular modeling
- Any agriculture-related majors
Internships are available in:
- Research and Development
- Sales and Marketing
R&D opportunities include both laboratory-based and field station research positions. Positions for both R&D field station research and sales and marketing opportunities are located throughout the US whereas the laboratory-based R&D positions are located at our headquarters in Indianapolis, IN.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS:
Research and Development:
The R&D intern program provides an opportunity for students to work closely with a senior scientist in order to improve technical skills while being given a developmental opportunity in an industrial setting. It is desirable that the intern have past practical experience in handling chemicals, operating laboratory equipment, generating and manipulating data, as well as computer database and word-processing skills. Interns are encouraged to be creative and take initiative, where appropriate, and will be granted significant latitude for discretionary decisions and independence of action within guidelines established by their supervisor. Interns are expected to always operate in a safe and efficient manner.
Qualified interns should be pursuing a BS or MS degree in biology, chemistry, informatics, or closely related majors. Students having completed at least their junior year are preferred. A chemistry intern candidate having a working knowledge of organic synthesis and/or experience with modern chromatographic techniques is highly desirable. For a biology intern, it would be advantageous to have a working knowledge of their area of study. Interns will be part of a team responsible for the development of novel agricultural products. Good interpersonal, communication, organizational, teamwork and time management skills are essential.
Primary responsibilities:
- Review and research project background and status with mentor
- Become proficient in laboratory and/or greenhouse experiments or biochemical assays to characterize experimental, developmental, and commercial herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and products of biotechnology
- Participate in all phases of research including planning, preparation, calibration, application, evaluation, data analysis, maintenance, and when necessary, appropriate disposal.
- Design and conduct experiments, with mentorship guidance, within a defined project
- Make novel observations
- Collect and interpret data
- Draw sound scientific conclusions based on data analysis. The results of these studies, and the conclusions generated, will impact research plans and advancement decisions on the experimental materials.
- Present project reviews before colleagues and peers
Sales and Marketing:
Qualified candidates should be pursuing a BS degree in agricultural science or business disciplines. Experience in agriculture or related industry is highly desirable. Time management, communication, and personal initiative skills are critical for the independent problem solving required for this internship. Basic requirements of responsibility and good work ethic are essential for the independent work required by this technical service position.
APPLICATION:
To apply for an internship at Dow AgroSciences, please submit a cover letter and a resume, including a current GPA and references, electronic copies are strongly preferred. Be sure to specify your interest in the intern program and your preference for R&D laboratory-based positions, field R&D positions or sales/marketing internships. Resumes are accepted beginning in October for the following year’s internships and should be sent electronically to:
bablakeslee@dow.com
OR
mtsullenberger@dow.com
Dow AgroSciences
c/o Beth Blakeslee OR
Michael Sullenberger
9330 Zionsville Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
MORE INFORMATION:
For more information about Dow AgroSciences, please visit our website at www.dowagro.com
For more information about the R&D Summer Intern Program please visit www.dowagro.com/careers/students/intern.htm
WHO:
All Engineering Students
WHAT:
ENTRY POINT!, a program of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS), offers outstanding paid, 10-week internships and semester co-ops in
major companies throughout the United States, including NASA, IBM, NOAA, Merck,
Lockheed Martin, Google, CVS, and NAVAIR.
ENTRY POINT! is available to STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES majoring in
life sciences, physical sciences, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and other
quantitatively-based fields (e.g. finance and economics)..
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Be full-time undergraduate or graduate students
- Be a Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Business, or Computer Science major
- Have a B average GPA (or higher)
- Be a U.S. citizen
If you meet the above criteria, you might be selected for a position this summer where
you will benefit from a mentor and receive competitive pay.
APPLICATION:
Check out our web site and Apply Online at
http://www.entrypoint.org.
QUESTIONS:
Contact:
LAUREEN SUMMERS
Project on Science, Technology and Disability
AAAS
1200 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 326-6649
E-mail: Lsummers@aaas.org
WHO:
Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mining, Manufacturing, and Technology
WHAT:
Freeport-McMoRan the worlds largest publicly traded copper company and subsidiary Phelps Dodge Mining has positions open for Full Time and Internships
APPLICATION:
http://www.phelpsdodge.com/jobopportunities
WHO:
Student interested in Metals, Metallurgy, and, Tool & Die
WHAT:
Local Internship with Aisin Light Metals (ALM), Aluminum Extrusion facility
Hands-on opportunity
Work as Engineering Assistant
Flexible work hours
WHEN:
Resumes are being accepted NOW!
Flexible start date
WHERE:
Aisin Light Metals in Marion, Illinois
REQUIREMENTS:
-Strong work ethic
-Enjoy working with your hands
-Great communication skills
-Ready to learn
APPLICATION:
- Email your resume, as a Microsoft Word Document attachment, to cpearson@siu.edu
- Include “ALM” in the subject line of the email.
- Include your available Start Date and Work Availability in the text of your email
WHO:
Engineering Students
WHAT:
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program – Summer Internship
WHEN:
Summer 2008
WHERE:
Appointments at DOE offices, laboratories, or facilities
REQUIREMENTS & APPLICATION:
http://orise.orau.gov/doescholars
QUESTIONS:
Email your questions to doescholars@orise.orau.gov
WHO:
Electrical, Mechanical, Computer, Industrial
WHAT:
Honda of America Mfg., Inc. is seeking applicants for
several co-op/intern positions
WHEN:
Applications are being accepted now
WHERE:
Marysville, Ohio
REQUIREMENTS & APPLICATION:
www.ohio.honda.apply2jobs.com
WHO:
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Opportunities
WHAT:
Dynegy provides wholesale power capacity and ancillary services to utilities, cooperatives, municipalities and other energy companies in 15 states in key U.S. regions.
WHEN:
Available Now
WHERE:
Midwest, Northeast, and the West Coast
REQUIREMENTS & APPLICATION:
- Go to https://erecruit88.dynegy.com/ to view opportunities and apply online.
- Email a copy of your resume to terry_willis@dynegy.com AND include in the email the Position Title & Job Reference # for each position applied to online.
WHO:
Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing
WHAT:
Rayloc is the auto parts remanufacturing division of the NAPA auto parts system. The successful candidate will work in Rayloc’s Continuous Improvement Department and will be exposed to hands on learning experiences in all aspects of manufacturing engineering. This will include: design, product efficiency and fabrication.
WHEN:
Fall 2007 and/or Spring 2008
WHERE:
Rayloc is located in Morganfield, KY (thirty-five miles southwest of Evansville, IN. and thirty-five miles from Harrisburg, IL.)
REQUIREMENTS:
- Working knowledge of Pro-E, Auto Cad, Microsoft Office
- A good understanding of the principles of lean manufacturing
- Mechanical abilities
- Good communication skills
- Ability to solve problems
APPLICATION & INFORMATION:
Rayloc Human Resources
Phone: (270) 389-2364
Fax: (270) 389-3953
Email: Bill_Duncan@genpt.com
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