« Fall 2007 Service-Learning Interns | Main | Don't get BURNED this Summer without an Internship or Co-op! »

EXCITING NEW, HIGH LEVEL, PAID INTERN POSITION AT NORTHROP GRUMMAN

(http://www.northropgrumman.com) AVAILABLE W/MAY START
$15 PLUS per hour
3.00 GPA or above and US citizenship required
May 2007 graduates may not apply

IF INTERESTED IN THE POSITION BELOW, APPLY VIA UMBCworks OR SEND YOUR RESUME TO CHRISTINE ROUTZAHN AT THE SHRIVER CENTER (routzahn@umbc.edu) BY MONDAY, APRIL 30TH

Northrop Grumman, Vice President, Suzanne Jenniches donates her time as a board member to the EWC sub-committees (EWC - Engineering Workforce Commission) and is in need of a Web developer for 20-40 hrs a week. The job entails supporting the website (HTML, Javascript and content management) as well as support activities out of the EWC with regard to surveying the industry. 3.0 GPA and US Citizenship Required

Candidate who can write and maintain HTML code, Web Tables and Java Scripting needed. Candidate must also be willing to commute to Washington, DC a couple of times a week.

Committee - American Association of Engineering Societies - AAES is a multidisciplinary organization of engineering societies dedicated to advancing the knowledge, understanding, and practice of engineering. AAES member societies represent the mainstream of U.S. engineering engineers in industry, government, and academia.

Northrop Grumman is a supporter and Patron Member of the EWC sub-committee which is the Engineering Workforce Commission (EWC) a source for the latest information on today's engineering professionals. The EWC is committed collects and disseminates the most accurate and comprehensive data on salaries of engineers and engineers in education. The EWC also collects data on graduate and undergraduate enrollments and degrees in U.S. engineering and engineering technology programs. In conjunction with its annual surveys, the EWC provides members in-depth analysis of the data collected from each survey. The EWC also provides a forum for members to discuss current trends in the engineering profession.

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on April 26, 2007 4:14 PM.

The previous post in this blog was Fall 2007 Service-Learning Interns.

The next post in this blog is Don't get BURNED this Summer without an Internship or Co-op!.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Powered by
Movable Type 3.34