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Title: Boeing Corporate PPT Template


1
Job Requirements
  • Need at least a Bachelor of Science degree in a
    recognized field of Engineering from an ABET
    accredited school or University
    (http//www.abet.org/). Typically takes four
    years to get a degree. A Masters degree can add
    an additional two years, if a full time student,
    and a PhD can add an additional three to four
    years for a full time student.
  • There are many schools in the US with Engineering
    programs, Univ. of Washington, Washington State,
    Seattle Univ., etc.
  • Boeing and other companies offer summer
    internships for students usually after their
    sophomore or junior year in college. The interns
    in my organization are given a small project that
    is usually completed before they go back to
    school. These students are typically offered
    full-time jobs when they graduate. Website for
    Interns and Graduates http//www.boeing.com/caree
    rs/collegecareers/index.html

2
About Engineering
  • Engineers are problem solvers.
  • They utilize their academic training, on-the-job
    experiences, and continuous self-study to bring
    creative solutions to todays and tomorrows
    problems.
  • They look for practical applications for things
    scientists and others discover.
  • Many of the products and man made structures that
    we use in our daily lives required engineers.
  • Engineering has equal opportunity for women and
    men.
  • Training is so rigorous that society needs all
    the engineers it can produce in order to keep
    things running and to improve our quality of
    life.
  • There are many types of engineering, and each
    requires a different skill set and interest.

3
Earnings and Promotions
  • The Seattle Times ran an article June 1, 2008 on
    Engineering Graduates and their starting
    salaries. It stated that according to
    CareerBuilder.com, five of the top 10 in-demand
    jobs are in Engineering (Chemical, Electrical,
    Mechanical, Civil and Computer-Software).
    Starting salaries averaged about 54,000.
  • For 2012, there is growth expected in the number
    of Biomedical and Computer Software engineers
    needed. The average salaries are about 82,000
    and 97,000 respectively. (http//msn.careerbuilde
    r.com/Article/MSN-2854-Job-Info-and-Trends-Best-be
    ts-for-jobs-in-2012/)
  • The projections for bachelors degrees in demand
    for the Class of 2013 include Mechanical,
    Electrical and Computer engineers.
    (http//www.naceweb.org/s09262012/job-outlook-2013
    /)
  • There are lots of internet sites that list the
    top jobs and careers and there are almost always
    some types of engineers listed.

4
Types of Engineering
  • Electronics
  • Environmental
  • Fire Protection
  • Flight Test
  • Forestry
  • Geophysical
  • Geological
  • Geothermal
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
  • Human Factors/ Ergonomics
  • Hydraulics
  • Illumination
  • Aeronautical
  • Aerospace
  • Agricultural
  • Architectural
  • Automotive
  • Bio-chemical
  • Bio-engineering
  • Bio-medical
  • Ceramic
  • Chemical
  • Civil
  • Computer
  • Corrosion
  • Cost Value
  • Electrical

5
Types of Engineering (continued)
  • Petroleum
  • Plant Management
  • Plastics
  • Refrigeration
  • Robotics Automation
  • Safety
  • Software
  • Structural
  • Telecommunications
  • Transportation
  • Welding
  • 52 types listed
  • Industrial
  • Logistics
  • Lubrication
  • Manufacturing
  • Marine/Ocean
  • Materials
  • Mechanical
  • Metallurgical
  • Mining
  • Nanotechnology
  • Nautical
  • Naval Architecture
  • Nuclear
  • Optical

6
Industries Engineers Work In
  • Industry
  • Manufacturing
  • Service Sector
  • Consulting
  • Management
  • Research
  • Teaching
  • Government
  • Military
  • Business
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Example Companies
  • Boeing, GM, Paccar
  • UPS, Starbucks, Disney
  • CNA Consulting
  • Arthur Young Intl.
  • Abbott Labs.
  • U.W. Engineering School
  • General Accounting Office
  • Department of Defense
  • Microsoft
  • Honeywell
  • Genie Industries

7
Future Trends Technologys Influence
  • Computers and the internet will continue to
    impact all engineering fields, including
    Engineering Education.
  • Green is becoming more important - Power Industry
    (wind/solar/wave/geothermal), Autos and
    Buildings.
  • Civil Engineering will be critical to replace
    bridges, older structures environmental
    improvements.
  • Biomedical is seeing strong growth.
  • Nuclear is returning.
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science are
    expanding the Web, communications, entertainment
    (gaming), energy and transportation.
  • Exploration of space and undersea will also
    provide opportunities.

8
Advice to Students Thinking about Engineering
  • Learn good study habits.
  • Math Science are important, but so are English,
    Writing, History Foreign Languages.
  • Research the type of engineering that interests
    you.
  • Talk to practicing engineers.
  • Pick an engineering field based on your
    interests.
  • Be a Team Player, a team focus is important,
    but never compromise on ethics honesty.
  • Technical competence takes serious Life Time
    Study.

9
Questions?
larry.d.hefti_at_boeing.com 253-657-2980 work
4/10/2013
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