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    Interviewee: Jeff Boushe, Mechanical Engineer at Lockheed Martin Date of Interview October 9, 2015 Subject: Interview of a Mechanical Engineer Introduction The purpose of this interview is to gain a better understanding of what it’s like to be a working engineer as well as gain some insight on what it takes to get a job in the industry. I will be interviewing Jeff Boushe, he is currently the Vice President of hiring at Lockheed Martin located in Sunnyvale. He formerly was Senior Mechanical…

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    Mechanical engineering is the broadest engineering discipline because it is the foundation for all of the other engineering disciplines. Roughly, it is the branch of engineering dealing with the design, construction, and use of machines. Mechanical engineers are taught how to design, develop, build, and test objects in various aspects of life. Due to the extensive curriculum an engineer must pass, mechanical engineers are equipped with the ability to apply their unique set of skills to solve any…

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    Engineering is a branch of science and technology that deals with design, building, and the use of engines, machines, and structure. There are a lot of carries within the enormous branch that people refer to as engineering. The two branches that got my attention were electrical engineer and mechanical engineer. Since this two branches deal with different aspects of engineering, I will be talking about engineering as a big branch. Therefore, Engineering has responsibilities that help the worker…

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    that the rise of technology is synonymous with the rise of corporate capitalism. The book title prescribes technology as a constructed capitalist plan to exert dominance over American society. Noble adopts a Marxist cultural determinist view that empowers humans (in this case corporations) as agents in technological development, thereby rejecting the technological determinist view which sees humans as malleable consumers, and technology as an external independent force. If technology is seen as…

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    to graduate school labs. My father dedicated his life, passion, and determination to his emotional engineering research and students. I grew up watching my father formulate innovative hypotheses and implement them in real-life engineering systems; from these observations, I have grown my own passion and determination to achieve something similar in my future. I pursued my education in engineering in college, and although my grades in my initial years were not excellent, I have matured as a…

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    My Passion For Mathematics

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    middle school, I had fostered an intense passion toward Mathematics particularly, as well as other natural science disciplines in general. Therefore, it had been my anticipation since then to select a career in the realm of STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics); however, which exact career was still an uncertainty. My interest varied inconsistently throughout my early years in high school, as I initially wanted to become a pharmacist, and subsequently a high school math…

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    shaped me into an engineer today. After passing my school and college having an excellent record, I satisfied my thirst for the practical knowledge of science and math by admitting myself into Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), one of the top most engineering universities of Bangladesh. When it came to choose the department selection, I had to take an authentic decision for my betterment in life. As a developed country, Bangladesh is highly dependent on its industries.…

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    mediocre and a professional artist has to be superb. Finally came my recent obsession, becoming a mechanical engineer.…

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    (17) Service Engineer The primary responsibilities of a service engineer include designing, installing or repairing different types of equipment, tools, and products in several technological fields. There are many types of service engineers such as electronic and biomedical service engineers. Your resume format should demonstrate that you are an engineer par excellence. Service engineers may be employed in both the public and private sectors. Professionals playing the role of field service…

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    Karson Surgeon Case Study

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    I am excited to introduce Karson Spurgeon, a fellow senior who highlights the uniqueness of this class with his work, his personality, and his variety of talents. Karson works at McDonald’s, which sheds light on his contribution to the community. The common worker often remains overlooked in society, but these workers form the basic, necessary structure of our society. With this job he and other workers have the ability to serve those in the community, alluding to his hardworking and helpful…

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