Engineer, Senior Supervising, Electrical - Topsides GOM
Come visit me at the WorleyParsons Career Fair on Wednesday, January 25, from 11:30 to 8pm at Hilton Houston Westchase , 9999 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77042. Hiring Managers will be onsite to speak to potential candidates.
Electrical Engineer Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader Named First Female Chancellor in Missouri S&T History
Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader, associate vice president for strategic research initiatives and former engineering dean at Boise State University, has been selected as the next chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), University of Missouri System officials announced Thursday (Jan. 19, 2012). She will begin her duties as chancellor on April 2.
Engineer Who Warned Of Challenger Disaster Dies At 73
On the eve of the ill-fated flight, Roger Boisjoly and several colleagues argued against launching because of predicted cold weather, but they were overruled. Topics: People In The News Design and Development Safety Aerospace
3M names Thulin to replace retiring Buckley as CEO
The maker of Post-Its and Scotch Tape has named a new chief executive.
POLITICAL EMPIRE 2012: Who will Democrats endorse?
Cryoquip, Inc. Heavy equipment manufacturing company looking to fill design engineer position. Person needs to have very good Inventor and AutoCAD skills, along with an understanding of ANSI Drafting standards and the correct use of welding symbols for piping, tanks and pressure vessels.
3M names insider Inge Thulin CEO to replace retiring George Buckley
By Samantha Bomkamp, The Associated Press NEW YORK, N.Y. - The maker of Post-Its and Scotch Tape has named a new chief executive. With his employment contract set to expire this month, 3M Co. announced ...
Man who warned of Challenger disaster dies at 73
Roger Boisjoly, a NASA contractor who repeatedly voiced concerns about the space shuttle Challenger before it exploded, has died. He was 73.
Engineering career fair attracts students
The 15 th annual Engineering Career Fair took place Thursday at the McKimmon Center. Hosted by the College of Engineering and the Engineers' Council, 200 companies and government agencies attended the fair yesterday, along with almost 3,000 people including students, alumni and the general public.
AEP CEO to kick off lecture series
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The University of Charleston will host the first speaker in its five-program series -- "Energy: Whos Got the Power." -- on Tuesday. Nick Akins, president and CEO of American Electric Power, will speak on Providing Americas...
CAREER Award to Advance Understanding of Fluid Flows
What often appears to be a random flow of particles can be characterized more effectively, allowing scientists and engineers to have a better understanding and control over areas such as airborne spread of disease agents.