Drexel SHPE Scholarships and Job Opportunities

As if DU SHPE doesn't already give you enough, we've added Scholarships and Job Opportunities!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Need Monies?! Look to HENAAC

Scholarship Applications: DUE AT THE END OF APRIL!
Earn up to $5,000 to fund your education. All scholarship recipients will receive complimentary registration and hotel accommodations to the HENAAC 2007 Career Conference & Awards Show in San Diego, California (October 11-13, 2007), special recognition in the HENAAC Conference Issue of TECHNiCA magazine, and a letter to his/her Dean, faculty, and MEP Director. Scholarship applications are available to download at www.henaac.org. **All application materials are due by the postmark deadline of April 30, 2007

Annual Conference & Awards Show
Save the Date!! This year’s conference will be held in San Diego, California on October 11-13, 2007. There will be many networking events, including our Power Networking Reception which provides students with networking cards to exchange with professionals. Interact with top level executives from major corporations and government agencies who want to see you succeed academically and professionally! Visit www.henaac.org for more information.

Travel Grant Applications Available NOW!!!
Apply now for your group to travel for free to this year’s HENAAC Conference in San Diego, California. It is the perfect time to start planning your organization or group’s participation. We have already begun to accept application. Funding is based on timeliness and orderliness so make sure to apply NOW to maximize your group’s opportunities. Visit www.henaac.org to download the travel proposal request form.

New JOBBIES!

DaimlerChrysler Corporation
A. Title of Position: Design Intern
Type of Position: Summer Internship
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Salary Range: Competitive
Qualifications
. Sophomore or junior, with a major in Industrial or Automotive Design.
. A current portfolio, representing your work from freshman year to the present.
. Minimum GPA of 2.8
. Ability to work both individually and as a team member in a creative and diverse environment.
. Good presentation skills are a plus.
Description:
The summer intern program commences on May 21, thru August 17, 2007. Four (4) design interns will be chosen to work at an off-site design studio in the metro-Detroit area, under the supervision of DaimlerChrysler design management. Assistance is provided by on-site design, engineering, computer support, and fabrication services. (A mentor will be assigned to each intern).

The interns will be presented with a design thesis, and each intern will be given the opportunity to generate/create solutions using sketching, electronic surfacing and 3D model development.

Management reviews will be conducted throughout the program, culminating in a final presentation before upper management on August 16.
Contact:
Please submit your resume to this www.careers.chrysler-group.com. Additionally, mail a copy of your latest portfolio to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Attn: Product Design Office HR
800 Chrysler Drive
CIMS 483-56-02
Auburn Hills MI 48326-2757
(Portfolio should include 30-40 samples of your work – exterior and interior designs – sketches and finished products. 8 ½ x11 is preferred. No original artwork please).
Deadline: April 15, 2007
Website URL: www.careers.chrysler-group.com

B. Title of Position: Internship - Procurement & Supply - Supplier Quality Engineering
Type of Position: Internship
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Salary Range: Competitive
Qualifications:
Candidates should be in the process of earning an Engineering or related degree.
Description:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation seeks motivated, innovative and inspired individuals from colleges/universities across the United States. The 12 week summer internship program for students with an Engineering or related degree will allow interns to utilize their technical and interpersonal skills, while working with personnel from Vehicle Engineering, Procurement, Manufacturing and our suppliers. Each intern will be provided the opportunity to work on projects that solve real-world problems, which help to improve the processes and quality of our products. Selected candidates are assigned to a department within Supplier Quality based upon the candidate’s background, interests and job fit. The assignment allows the intern to take full responsibility for a major task, to see it through to a conclusion while allowing the interns to experience a sense of personal accomplishment and contribution.
Contact:
Please submit your resume to this www.careers.chrysler-group.com.
Deadline: April 30, 2007
Website URL: www.careers.chrysler-group.com

The Boeing Company
A. Title of Position: Industrial Engineer 1
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1003141
Location: Renton, Washington
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1003141
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: April 9, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

B. Title of Position: Methods Process Analyst 1
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1003138
Location: Renton, Washington
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1003138
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: April 9, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

C. Title of Position: Communication Systems Engineer 1
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1001955
Location: El Segundo, California
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1001955
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: April 20, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

D. Title of Position: Prgm/Anlys-Engrg/Science-1
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1002179
Location: Issaquah, Washington
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1002179
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: April 26, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

E. Title of Position: Spacecraft Electronics Engineer-Level 1 (Entry Level)
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1004254
Location: El Segundo, California
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1004254
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: April 27, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

F. Title of Position: Systems Engineer 1
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1004443
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1004443
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: May 1, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

G. Title of Position: Mechanical & Structural Engineer-Structural Dsgn-Primary
Type of Position: Full Time
Requisition Number: 07-1005689
Location: El Segundo, California
Description:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/JobView?reqcode=07-1005689
Contact: www.boeing.com/employment
Deadline: May 15, 2007
Website URL: www.boeing.com/employment

Ford Motor Company
Title of Position: 2007 Summer Interns, 2007 Entry Level, Ford College Graduate Program (FCG)
Title of positions:
2007 Product Development, Ford College Graduate Program(FCG)
2007 Product Development, Summer Intern
2007 Manufacturing Ford College Graduate Program(FCG)
2007 Manufacturing, Summer Intern
2007 IT Ford College Graduate Program(FCG)
2007 IT Summer Intern
Location: Dearborn, Michigan
Salary Range: FCG program $4,700/mo to $7,200/mo depending on degree (BS, MS, Ph. D.)
Intern: $2,900/mo to $6,000/mo
Description:
Contact Mr. Tom Kozler at tkozler@ford.com for more information or visit www.mycareer.ford.com
Contact: Tom Kozler at tkozler@ford.com
Deadline: Varies
Website URL: ALL CANDIDATES MUST APPLY ONLINE for consideration where all applicants are reviewed by hiring functions www.mycareer.ford.com

The Department of the Navy
Title of Position: Scientists and Engineers
Announcement Number: PAX-PR-0030
Title of positions:
Aerospace Engineer, GS-0861-5/7/9
Chemical Engineer, GS-0893-5/7/9
Computer Engineer, GS-0854-5/7/9
Computer Scientist, GS-1550-5/7/9
Electronics Engineer, GS-0855-5/7/9
Electrical Engineer, GS-0850-5/7/9
Engineering Psychologist, GS-0180-5/7/9
Industrial Engineer, GS-0896-5/7/9
Materials Engineer, GS-0806-5/7/9
Mechanical Engineer, GS-0830-5/7/9
Operations Research Analyst, GS-1515-5/7/9
Location: Patuxent River, MD and St. Inigoes, MD
Salary Range: $30,386 per annum (starting) to $65,611 per annum
Description:
The Federal Career Intern Program is designed to help agencies recruit and attract exceptional individuals. Individuals selected from this program will be appointed to a 2-year internship. Those individuals successfully completing the program may be converted to a permanent Federal position. This program will provide men and women with an opportunity to learn the Federal system and the chance for challenging experiences. Individuals employed under this program will be hired at the appropriate grade level depending on their qualifications and the needs of the organization.
Contact: Debra Howe, (301)342-4020
Website URL: http://www.opm.gov/forms/html/of.asp

Websites with further job postings:
http://jobs.navair.navy.mil
http://sscc.spawar.navy.milhttps://chart.donhr.navy.mil/http://www.nswc.navy.mil/wwwDL/XD/RECRUIT/coop.html
http://www.nswc.navy.mil/wwwDL/XD/RECRUIT/whowant.html
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sandiego/np/
https://www.donhr.navy.mil

Morgan Stanley
Types of positions: Intern for the Technology Summer Program
Salary Range: Paid Salary, please contact Maria Lopez for more information
Location: New York, New York
Description:
Morgan Stanley is hiring for the Technology Summer Program located in New York City. The program trains college students for positions in three different areas. The Distributed Systems Development is for those candidates who possess a deep computer science background, strong skills in languages, operating platforms, architecture, and a passion for programming. The Application Development and Integration is for those candidates with a broader academic background and a strong interest in applying computer technology to solve business problems. The Infrastructure Engineering and Operations is for those candidates with a computer science or engineering background and a desire to work on global, heterogeneous, computing platform – engineering and cutting-edge technologies.
Contact: Maria Lopez, at maria.lopez@morganstanley.com
Deadline: April 13, 2007
Website URL: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/recruiting/north_america/technology.html
Collegiate Inventors Competition®
Type of Position: Competition
Award Range: $120,000 in student and advisor prizes!
Description:
Now in its 16th year, the Collegiate Inventors Competition is one of the foremost programs in the United States that recognizes and rewards invention, innovation, and discovery by college and university students. Past winners include the inventors of such technologies as a tissue-engineered vascular graft, a new way of forecasting weather, and a novel hull design for catamarans.

This year, students and their advisors will compete for over $120,000 in prizes including:

Student Grand Prize - $25,000
Advisor Prize - $15,000
Graduate Prize - $15,000
Advisor Prize - $5,000
Undergraduate Prize - $15,000
Advisor Prize - $5,000

In addition to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation®, sponsors of the competition include the Abbott Fund and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

The deadline for entries to the Collegiate Inventors Competition is June 15, 2007. Please visit www.invent.org/collegiate for more information and an application.
Contact: Danielle Hupp at dhupp@invent.org
Deadline: June 15, 2007
Website URL: www.invent.org/collegiate

Monday, February 05, 2007

Scholarships and Jobs Oh My!

General Scholarships!

Mercedes Benz "Drive Your Future" Scholarship Program
Mercedes-Benz USA and dealers nationwide are proud to offer scholarships to students across the country who demonstrate excellence in academic achievement, community service and school activities. [Learn More]


Davidson Fellows Scholarship For Math and Science Students
This program recognizes and awards the extraordinary. All submissions should reflect prodigious development of talents focused on creating something of significance in Math, Science, or Technology. [Learn More]


NAACP/Earl G. Graves Scholarship
This fund consists of several different scholarships including the Earl G. Graves Scholarship, the Roy Wilkins Scholarship, Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship, the HBCU Scholarship, and the Lilian & Samuel Sutton Education Scholarship. [Learn More]


Jeanette Rankin Foundation Grants For Low-Income Women
Each year the Jeannette Rankin Foundation awards grants to low-income women who have a vision of how their education will benefit themselves, their families, and their communities. [Learn More]


Global Solutions Flash Movie Contest
Available to high school students, college students and grad students aspiring artists, multimedia designers and activists who have an interest in international affairs. [Learn More]


New Internships and Jobs

Finance and IT Jobs At Bloomberg
Bloomberg is searching the globe for highly motivated people who seek a challenging career in areas such as sales, economics, finance, IT and journalism. There are no barriers to advancement. And with ongoing training, we give you everything you need to be more. [Learn More]


IBM Research Internship For Minority Students
IBM sponsors a research internship program for under-represented minorities. The goal is to encourage under-represented minority students to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. [Learn More]


Smithsonian Internships and Fellowships
Smithsonian fellowships and internships are awarded on the basis of these policies. Applicants are evaluated on their academic standing, scholarly qualifications, experiences, the quality of the research project or study proposed and its suitability to Smithsonian collections, facilities, and programs. [Learn More]

Friday, February 02, 2007

HEENAC Scholarship Applications

Earn up to $5,000 to fund your education. All scholarship recipients will receive complimentary registration and hotel accommodations to the HENAAC 2007 Career Conference & Awards Show in San Diego, California (October 11-13, 2007), special recognition in the HENAAC Conference Issue of TECHNiCA magazine, and a letter to his/her Dean, faculty, and MEP Director. Scholarships are available to download at www.henaac.org.

**All application materials will be due April 30, 2007****

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

SHPE/CDM Scholarship Annoucement: Deadline February 1

Dear Latino Science and Engineering Undergraduate and Graduate Students,

¡Empieza a construir tu carrera hoy! -- It’s all About YOU! You're shaping your career. You want an organization that offers fresh challenges, a variety of opportunities, and continuous learning. You want your talents and intelligence to make a difference on this planet – to help dream, design, and build a better world. And you want to work with some of the best professionals in the industry. CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm helping public and private clients improve the environment and infrastructure through award-winning projects.

CDM and its subsidiaries, CDM Federal Programs Corporation and CDM Constructors Inc in association with the Advancing Hispanic Excellence in Technology, Engineering, Math, and Science AHETEMS have established a scholarship/internship program.

ELIGIBILITY:
SHPE junior, senior or incoming masters student
(NOTE: You may sign up to be a SHPE member at the time of application for $5.00)
3.0 grade point average or better
Majoring in a engineering, science, or construction discipline, such as environmental, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, structural, and geotechnical
Citizenship: US Citizen, legal resident or F1 visa student

Program components include a paid summer internship, mentorship, and scholarship for the ensuing academic year or first-year master's program.

Students will be selected by CDM. The internship will consist of a summer work program, during which the selected students will have the opportunity to work on a number of engineering projects at a CDM office. The key to this concept will be CDM's assignment of a mentor to the student. During the summer, in addition to working closely together, mentors and scholars will spend informal time together participating in recreational and cultural activities to help build the relationship that will endure through the scholars' college career and beyond. After the successful completion of the internship, participants will receive a scholarship to help cover expenses for the next academic year.


STIPEND:
A maximum $2,000 housing and living reimbursement is available.
After the successful completion of the internship, participants will receive a $6,000 scholarship for the next academic year.

To learn more about CDM, visit the Web site at: http://www.cdm.com/

APPLICATION MATERIALS

* SHPE/CDM Application Form
* Official school transcript(s)
* Two letters of recommendation (preferably the engineering chairperson and a professor from their major)
* Resume
* Personal Statement

APPLICATION DEADLINE

All required application materials must be mailed as a single, complete packet postmarked by February 1. No materials will be accepted by fax or email. Incomplete application packets will not be considered.


APPLICATION AVAILABLE
The application is available through the AHETEMS Web site at www.shpe.org/ahetems/

CONTACT INFORMATION
Please contact the AHETEMS Office at (817) 272-0415 or ahetems@shpe.org.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Amazing Co-op Internship Link

Hey guys,

Check out this super helpful link for listings of co-ops and internships!

RIT Rocks co-ops

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

SMART Scholarship Opportunity for undergrads and grads

ASEE is pleased to announce the opening of the 2007 application for the
Science, Mathematics, And Research for Transformation Defense Scholarship
for Service Program (SMART). The SMART Program has been established by the
Department of Defense (DoD) to support the education and recruitment of
undergraduate and graduate students in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) fields. This program is used to recruit and to retain
civilian scientists and engineers to work in DoD agencies and laboratories.




About SMART
SMART Scholarships are offered to undergraduate, master's, and doctoral
students who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for training
and education in STEM fields. Students are also provided opportunities to
continue their research in civil service roles following graduation.
Through SMART, we are proud to offer our research leaders of tomorrow not
only an education, but a career.
The SMART Scholarship is awarded to applicants who are pursuing a degree
in, or closely related to, one of the following disciplines:
*Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
*Biosciences
*Chemical Engineering
*Chemistry
*Civil Engineering
*Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences
*Computer and Computational Sciences
*Electrical Engineering
*Geosciences
*Information Sciences
*Materials Science and Engineering
*Mathematics
*Mechanical Engineering
*Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
*Nuclear Engineering
*Oceanography
*Operations Research
*Physics

SMART Scholars Receive:

*Starting salary/stipend ranging from $22,500 for undergraduates to $38,
000 for doctoral students.
*Full tuition and related education fees.
*Health insurance benefits.
*Book allowance of $1,000.
*Paid summer internships.
*Career opportunities after graduation.

Eligibility

The SMART Scholarship for Service Program is open only to citizens and
nationals of the United States. Persons who hold permanent resident status
are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be required. Students must be
at least 18 years of age to be eligible. Applicants for undergraduate
awards must be already enrolled in a U.S. college or university. Awardees
must be eligible to receive and hold a security clearance.

SMART Employment Opportunities

There is an employment opportunity with this scholarship program. For each
year of support, scholars will provide a year of paid service at a DoD
agency or laboratory. To learn more about the specific obligations, please
visit the SMART Web site listed below.

Application Information

The application submission deadline is February 5, 2007. Award
notification occurs in the spring. Scholarship award winners will have
three weeks to accept or reject the offer after official notification. For
more information and to apply visit http://www.asee.org/smart. Please
email questions to smart@asee.org.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Susquehanna International Group, LLP (SIG) Job Openings

Susquehanna International Group, LLP (SIG) is a sophisticated and influential trading firm, active on most of the world’s major securities and derivatives exchanges. Since our inception in 1987, we have applied our own financial resources, internal technology and proven strategies to capture profitable trading opportunities. The SIG name is highly regarded in the securities industry; our competitors and customers alike view us as a premier trading organization. SIG’s employees are the reason for this exceptional reputation.

SIG will be holding an information session for co-op students on Monday, November 13, 2006 from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm in the Steinbright Career Development Center Conference Room, located at 3201 Arch Street, Suite 250.

Representatives from SIG will be available to discuss personal stories from previous co-op students, available Spring/Summer co-op positions that are currently available in the A Round, and interviewing tips.

SIG is currently recruiting for a variety of positions in business, finance, infrastructure services and software development.

For more information on SIG, please refer to their website at www.sig.com.

*Pizza and beverages will be served*