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Engineering position at Multek
Engineering Technician – temp 3-6 months
This position will support engineers in the design development, testing, documenting, verification, validation, and commercializing of new products.
Duties:
Assist Engineers in the Design and Development of new Products and Processes and under their direction:
· Prepare and test samples of development materials
· Document product testing results, including visual observation
· Organize, catalog, analyze and present results
· Seek clarification and additional training as needed in order to complete assigned tasks
· Organize work in a way that allows for efficient teamwork.
· Perform other duties as assignedPrevious Experience
Good computer skills Word, Excel
Required Qualifications
· High school Diploma
· Good personal Organizational skills
· Good Communication skills
· Ability to handle multiple projects
· ReliablePreferred Qualifications
· Proficiency with general lab procedures
Knowledge of IPC test methodsHours are 12pm -8pm
Pay is 16-18To learn more about our company please go to:
www.sheldahl.com or www.multek.com
Interested applicants can submit their resume to tammy.krienke@multek.com
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Undergraduate Research Conference at Wayne State
Hello! My name is Rachael Merritt and I am the President of Wayne State’s Society of Physics Students. Every November we host a regional Undergraduate Research conference. Our conference this year will be held on Friday, November 7th from 2:30pm – 7pm. Students, if you have participated in undergraduate research and would be interested in presenting a poster at our conference, please follow the registration link for the conference below:
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Rachael Merritt, President
Society of Physics Students
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Wayne State University
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Distinguished Women Visitors
Distinguished Women Visitors Fund Seeks Proposals
The Elizabeth Nason Distinguished Women Visitors (DWV) Fund is seeking proposals from students, faculty, and staff for 2014-2015. Potential visitors are prominent women who would bring to campus a perspective on what it is like to be a woman in her field. Applications are due by November 1. Later applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis if there are funds remaining. To submit a proposal, please complete this form.
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Town Hall Meeting
For any and all students interested in Physics, especially first-years and sophomores: join us for a Town Hall meeting during which we’ll have department representatives tell you everything you’d like to know about Carleton Physics, like declaring a major, becoming involved in special projects, planning for summer research or internships, and more!
The fun will take place on Tuesday, October 14th during common time (noon-1pm) in Olin 04. Come, listen, eat, and ask questions!