Hey Robotics Club,
Tomorrow is our last meeting of the year. We have a couple guest
speakers lined up and end of the year details to work out. The meeting
is in 10-231 at 11 am.
Here is the agenda:
Eat Pizza
Presentation from Parallax Systems
Summer Outreach with PolySat
Project Updates
End of year announcements
Remember that the Woodstock's fundraiser for UROV is tonight. Invite
your friends to come eat pizza any time between 6 and 9. Don't forget
your flier!
See attached internship opportunity.
Jonathan Grubb
President
CP Robotics
jfg...@gmail.com
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From: Kevin Moynihan <
abi...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:09 PM
Subject: [CPSLOWheelmen] Internship Available
To: Cal Poly Wheelmen <
cpslow...@yahoogroups.com>, calpoly-
shop...@googlegroups.com
Hey all,
My boss has been bugging me to get this out - we need an electrical
engineering intern for the summer in our manufacturing division.
Competitive pay, live in Davis or surrounding areas, and I think we're
set up to get someone on board quickly. It'll be a very hands on job,
to say the least. Since I still know most all of you, ping me if you
apply, and I'll let my boss know how awesome you are and get you in
for an interview.
The company is Schilling Robotics in Davis, CA. It's a sub sea
intervention company, which is deep sea remotely operated
submersibles, systems, tooling for them, and manipulator arms,
primarily for oil rigs (yes, in use for the Deepwater Horizon tragedy
right now).
Look at
schilling.com
The job is for an electrical engineer in progress, probably 3rd or 4th
year, with experience in electronic assembly. Most of the work will be
in helping troubleshoot existing designs that are partially functional
or partially build-able, and converting a lot of prototype designs
into "production" designs, and creating documentation for that.
Someone who'll do well is highly motivated to learn, amazing at
working independently on LOTS of projects and multi-tasking, with a
desire to make changes and improve product. The department is small,
only 6-10 people, but we have a mountain of work to do, so probably
tons of overtime - I work 55 hours a week minimum, and that will
increase soon. If you have an interest in manufacturing, we have a lot
of former Toyota employees, and are developing our own Schilling
Production System which is the TPS adapted to a big prototype shop.
Let me know if you're interested - a reasonable time frame to get your
resume in would probably be this week or next.
--
Kevin Moynihan
moyniha...@gmail.com
818.917.4930
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