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    Looking: Engineering job someplace snowy...

    My current position isn't quite what I expected, and the uncertainty of my schedule combined with the general negative environment is really getting to me.

    Ideally I am looking for something involving mechanical engineering, with a good mix of the hands on and the analytical. I would love to get into R&D/ new product development again.

    I'll keep it short and sweet here, as I never know who is watching. PM me if you have anything mechanical, composites or manufacturing related.
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    Look in the PNW
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    formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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    I've been applying to a bunch of composites jobs at Boeing, fwiw. There are a bunch of openings now. Also, just interviewed at SpaceX in LA, not quite snowy but pretty sick anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whwilder View Post
    just interviewed at SpaceX in LA, not quite snowy but pretty sick anyways.
    That's funny... me too. What department? Structures for me. A few WWU grads working there...

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    Are you an RIT grad?

    Drop me your resume at njord@ravco.com might have something this summer for a MechE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damon View Post
    That's funny... me too. What department? Structures for me. A few WWU grads working there...
    Any contacts? I'm in AeroE and I'd really like to get an internship there over the summer. Not at RIT, but I think they hire heavily from RIT's Formula SAE team...I'm Formula SAE at San Jose State.

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    A friend of mine used to work in robotics at the University of Utah...I will find out who he actually worked for..

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    OK, so my friend used to work for a company called Sarcos, in their robotics R&D division....which is located either on campus, or at least very close to the Univeristy of Utah in SLC....

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    look at state governments, there are some good jobs out there with the state(s).

    http://www.gssa.state.co.us/announce...6?OpenDocument
    believe me its real.

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