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Unread 03-12-2003, 09:16
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Re: NU job offer! (Partially... get paid to do FIRST!)

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Originally Posted by Erin Rapacki
If you know ANYBODY who might fill this description, and would enjoy a job opportunity like this: let them know! (Mentors, retired teachers, neighbors... anyone with FIRST experience is also plus!)

Heck, if I were out of school... I'd love to take it. But to the person who is hired, you'll be working closely with me (is that a good or bad thing? )

But seriously, let your friends know. Thanks!

Here's the copied script:

Date Posted: 11/7/2003
Title: Gateway Faculty/Academic Specialist
Department: Office of the Dean - College of Engineering
Location: Boston Main Campus
Fulltime/Parttime: Full Time
Grade: 27
Posting Description: The Gateway Faculty/Academic Specialist will teach freshman engineering courses focused on engineering design and problem solving. Advise, mentor and coordinate special student organization projects, such as FIRST robotics competition and Mini-Baja all-terrain vehicle. Minimum requirements include MS in engineering field, demonstrated competence in Autocad, C++ language, Excel and MATLAB, ability to work well with high school and college students. Experience in managing and supervising engineering laboratories (including machine shops) and student projects is desirable. Industry experience a plus. Flexible work schedule needed during some periods. Start date is January 2004. Send resume to Richard J. Scranton, Associate Dean, 220 Snell Engineering Center, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115.

(Here's the link to the offer page)

http://www.hrm.neu.edu/hrmjoblists/F...2604806&-find=
That sounds really cool. I meet all of the requirements except the Autocad part. Oh well. I also don't know if my wife would be too thrilled about moving to Boston.

Good luck in your search.
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