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Redhead Jokes 25-11-2002 14:06

SCRRF teams need engineering mentors?
 
I have visibility of a few engineers who are looking for teams to get
involved with. However there are too many of you to contact individually. So
if you need an engineer or so contact me and I'll see if I can get you
connected.

I listed them below by discpline and location, if you see one that might be
close enough and that you have a real need for, contact me. There are
multiple people for some disciplines/locations. I'm giving priority to
rookie teams at this point. However, if you're a veteran team that lost
somebody critical, like your one electrical got transfered out of state, let
me know that too. Hopefully we can accommodate everybody.

Structural/Mechanical - Long Beach, Cerritos, San Fernando Valley

Systems Engineering - Torrance

Electrical - Long Beach, Cerritos

Christopher H Husmann (husmach@mail.northgrum.com)
Co-Chair Mentor Recruitment Sub-committee
Southern California Regional Committee

Engineer Specialist
Northrop Grumman Military Aircraft Systems Division
One Hornet Way 9L22/W1
El Segundo, CA 90245

Desk (310) 331-7140
Pager (310) 232-4077
FAX (310) 332-7378
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It is a sub-committee of the Regional committee, which is different from
SCRRF, at least for now. SCRRF may eventually take over responsibility for
the LA regional but right now it is organized by FIRST with help from this
other committee of local people. I just kinda got drafted because I was
trying to get Northrop Grumman to pony up $300K for the regional. That
reminds me, I haven't heard on that so I should probably check with them.
They did say they would give an answer one way or the other, so I guess at
this point no news is good news, it means we're still in the running.

Ric Roberts is my co-chair, and actually at the moment we are the whole
committee. We currently have about 6-8 Raytheon and NG employees we are
looking to place with teams. I have a couple I've slated for South, but I
sent out the e-mail because I need a better picture of what the teams need.
You don't go looking for electrical help at ASME, you go to IEEE.

Chris


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