Winston Aitken Mini-Job Search

Mini-Job Search

https://hyatt.taleo.net/careersection/10780/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1605208&src=JB-14400

 

  • Giuffre CDJR – Automotive Technician – Entry Level

http://www.glassdoor.com/job-listing/giuffre-cdjr-automotive-technician-entry-level-JV_IC1132200_KO0,46.htm?jl=1224257225&paoIdKey=MA==

 

  • Equipment Breakdown Risk Engineer Trainee – Loss Control

https://www.chubb.apply2jobs.com/ProfExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=14478&CurrentPage=4&sid=353

 

  • manufacturing & production

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  • Security Analyst-26928

https://cornellu.taleo.net/careersection/2000/jobdetail.ftl?job=432089

 

·         Electrical Field Engineer-MTA

http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=KJM&cws=2&rid=5842&source=Indeed.com

·         Electrical Reliability Engineer (19102)

https://career8.successfactors.com/career?company=IPProd&career_ns=job_listing&navBarLevel=JOB_SEARCH&_s.crb=%2fbBOkHyxGu0q22KlgnIdvbR%2b3DY%3d&career_job_req_id=19102

·         Electrical Engineer

https://xjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=517405&PartnerId=25079&siteid=5171&codes=IND

·         Electrical Systems Engineer

https://cw.na1.hgncloud.com/sgtinc/loadJobPostingDetails.do?jobPostingID=107140&source=jobList

·         Electrical Engineer – BSEE

http://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=bc5bd4ca9cc53d93&q=Electrical+Engineer&l=New+York,+NY&tk=19dehm4vc0mp12qv

·         Electrical Engineer

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·         Staff Services Electrical Engineer

https://pastaff.panynj.gov/psc/applicant/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=19863&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1&

·         ENGINEER

http://apps.coned.com/careers/careers/list.asp?category=Central+Engineering#20055976

·         Electrical Engineer (2 Openings)

http://www.sologig.com/jobs/-/J3L7W76JTHQ1SPBW302?Job_DID=J3L7W76JTHQ1SPBW302&siteid=0010S0777&ipath=JRKCV0A

·         Junior Electrical Engineer

http://m.careers.ieee.org/jobs/junior-electrical-engineer-new-york-ny-73956703-d?skipDeviceDetection=true

·         2015 ASC: Field Engineer

https://turner.ats.hrsmart.com/cgi-bin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=6085&site_id=148

·         Electronic Field Service Engineer

https://us2.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_Emerson01.asp?newms=jj&id=59863&newlang=9&aid=16104

·         Electrical Engineer

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/35092462?trk=jserp_job_details_text

My major is electrical engineering, and in the field that I am pursuing, I believe that what my employers are looking for is people with an associate, bachelor or master degree in engineering, or electrical engineering. My main qualification is an associate degree that I have earned in engineering from another college which gave me a lot of knowledge on what engineering is. My strength will be from classes that I have taken before, for example circuit analysis which taught me the way electricity flows, and what is required to make it happen; this class also taught me how the light works, for instance, if the light wires are connected in series, then if one light goes off, the other lights will also; on the other hand, if the lights are connected in parallel, then if one light goes off, the rest will stay on. One of my skills is learning a task very fast, especially something that I like. I am very good at technology, so anything that requires using technology, I believe I will grasp very fast. The type of position that I am currently seeking is an entry level position so that I can learn everything from the bottom and work my way up. My professional goal is help create something new that will either save several lives or improve the way people live; secondly I want to be one of the leaders in whatever company that I am working for; the type of work that I am mostly interested in is field work because I find that to be more fun, or, half of my time in the field and the other half using a computer software, but I don’t want to sit at a table all day looking at a computer.

The qualifications and skills that are most desirable in engineering is someone with experience, which is sadly one of my weaknesses because I haven’t had an engineering job before. In addition, someone who went to a trade school will also have an advantage when applying. Furthermore, earning an associate degree or better is most desirable. Several of the position that I visited on job posting websites require over three years of field experience and either a bachelor or a master degree in engineering. Because of that requirement, it is kind of difficult for me to find a job in engineering. Some of the title of these jobs are called operating engineer, automotive technician, electric field engineer, electric system engineer, and security analysis. Some of the organizations that are currently hiring are Con Edison, MTA, Major Chryster Dealership, Occidental Petroleum, Liebert Services and Turner Construction.  The kind of content-specific skills that these companies are looking for are people who have the ability to coordinate, design and built moderate to large projects dealing with electrical distribution system, able to layout electrical system using AutoCAD, and have experience with electrical load calculation; moreover, companies are seeking people with good working knowledge of SAP, rectifiers, NERC and SERC regulations. Also, recruiters are looking for people that are technical expert in electrical system. Verbal communication is best needed at these companies. I believe that my education and the hands-on experience here at City Tech will help me be prepared for these employers’ need because even though this is my second semester here at City Tech, I have spoken to one of the professors from the electrical engineering department and he told me that the equipment and the machines that companies such as Verizon, MTA, and Con Edison are using is the exact same thing that we are using in the lab, which I believe is one of the best hands-on experience.

 

 

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