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Summer 2010 Fluid Power Scholars - Industry Internship Program
The Fluid Power Scholars Program is a collaborative effort between the NSF Engineering Research Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power (CCEFP) and companies in the fluid power industry who are corporate members of the CCEFP. This highly selective summer program identifies and connects the very best undergraduate engineering students across the United States to the fluid power industry with the purpose of training the next-generation of fluid power leaders.
This is a highly competitive program, open to undergraduates who have successfully completed at least two years in an accredited engineering program in the United States. The Scholars program begins with an intensive three-day instructional program in fluid power, taught at the Fluid Power Institute at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), and follows with internships in the fluid power industry. The 2010 Fluid Power short course at MSOE will be held June 1-3. Students should expect to spend 10-11 weeks as a participant in this program. Up to ten undergraduate students will be selected as Fluid Power Scholars by a committee of faculty and industry representatives. In addition to their paid internships, scholars will receive stipends for travel and living expenses associated with their work at MSOE.
EXTENDED Application Deadline: Friday, March 19, 2010
For more information and to apply: http://www.ccefp.org/get-involved/students/fluid-power-scholars-program
True Ventures is a seed and very early stage venture capital firm with offices in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Northern Virginia. They
partner with talented entrepreneurs to help them build businesses in software and services, Internet, new media, gaming, mobile, and infrastructure. This summer, they are inviting a group of students to take part in the second True Entrepreneur Corps (TEC) program and join their portfolio
companies in the San Francisco Bay area and across the country. As a member of TEC, you will be paired with one of their companies and spend eight weeks working on a variety of projects both appropriate to your background and skill set and of value to the company. For example, you could help design a new user interface for an e-commerce marketplace. You could help write code for a new Facebook game or a mobile sweepstakes. You could do market research to support the editors of one of the leading technology blog platforms. More information can be found here.
Pepsi Bottling Group: Operations
The Pepsi Bottling Group will be hosting a phone interviewing event the week of March 8th for those students interested in a career in Operations.
They are looking primarily for undergraduates seeking full-time positions upon graduation. This event will give students the opportunity to
speak to PBG's local management team, learn more about PBG and its commitment to diversity, and showcase your abilities through a phone interviewing session. They currently have the positions posted through the UC Irvine career center recruiting system. Students interested in the Operations Development Program should submit their resumes through the career center recruiting system as well as the PBG website. The deadline to submit resumes is March 1st at 11:59pm. Students selected to phone interview will be contacted directly with an invite and details. A summary of the Operations development program can be found here.
Careerjet Search Engine
http://www.careerjet.com/ is a job search engine. In one simple search, it gives job seekers access to a huge selection of jobs that are sourced from various internet sites, saving the trouble of having to visit each site individually.
Direct Link to Engineering jobs.
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