I’m writing to apply for the Electronics and Payloads intern position at Northrop Grumman. After seeing your internship on indeed, I believe that my academic background coupled with my engineering knowledge is a perfect fit for this position.
I am currently studying to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Wisconsin, Madison. Presently, I am a team member of Wisconsin Hybrid, a club on campus which converted a Ford Explorer into a hybrid vehicle that runs off electricity and gas. This project has helped me with team cooperation and problem-solving skills. I am very interested in microelectronics and power and want to apply what I learned in the classroom to real-world situations.
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National Technical Honor society is a prestigious club. Having the opportunity to apply for this prestigious society had left one honored. Being in such a prestigious program will open many more doors, and give one more opportunity to succeed in the future. I feel that all the candidates for this prestigious program have the grades and are all capable of being part of this program, but I also feel that by describing my unique set of skills I can merit membership into National Technical Honor Society and be a beneficial member.
In closing, I would like to restate my interest in the Student Advisor position with the Somewhere Internship and Career Center for the 2001-2002 academic year.
Hi Rhonda – As a follow-up to our discussion earlier this week, we have reviewed the proposals and HQ Maintenance would like to move forward with 4 of the 5 proposed research interns for the upcoming recruitment. The one we would like to defer is item 5 (which is actually covered in item 4). We believe that the intern hired to help us with the Asset Management effort on cable guardrail, end treatments, and culver guardrail could best be accomplished by having one intern team up with regional field staff to complete this task. Given this modification, we have available funding and FTEs. However, as discussed, if an additional FTE is needed to supplement your T Program FTEs, please let us know as we could accommodate that through the M Program.
Greetings, and thank you for reading this letter. Pollution is something that is gradually destroying our planet. It is responsible for about 6.7% of deaths worldwide. There are many forms of pollution, including; hazardous spills in important bodies of water, household dumping and littering, the release of greenhouse gasses, and most importantly, smog. Smog is extremely harmful for humans to breathe, along with animals and nature. This poisonous gas is a heavy combination of fog or haze with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants. The main contribution of smog is factories and powerplants. This letter will be addressing the result of smog and pollution and what your corporation can do to help reduce it.
My internship is at Moro Performance (MP) in Mequon, Wisconsin. Moro Performance is a cross fit/high performance sports gym. They train some athletes from Concordia University Wisconsin and are looking to get into training for local high school athletes. They have several classes you can take, boot camp and cross fit. Boot camp is the class they require new members to take in order to prove they know what they are doing enough to do cross fit. The cross fit class goes all out on all the work outs for the cross fit games. Moro Performance has a very young history, they opened in June of 2015 and are gaining clients at a decent rate. Anthony Moro and Lisa Wishmann are co-owners and personal trainers. They are also the only two full time employees as of right now. I work mainly under Anthony on planning events and marketing in the area.
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I look forward to being a better engineer than I am today by joining the student community at Clemson University.
Technology is increasing exponentially, and now I am a part of that ‘future’. When I look into my future, I see myself working toward the minimization of the human imprint in our world more specifically energy consumption. Being an Electrical Engineer, clean energy is an area that I am deeply passionate about. We are part of an ecosystem which is threatened every day by our wastes. Yes! We do use recycling, wind turbines, and hydraulics, but we need to take advantage of these to produce cleaner energy. To get closer to my passion, I will master in Mechanical Engineering so that I can have a clear understanding of the interactions of electronics and their mechanics. I believe every engineer should take some type of environmental courses to understand the direct effects of engineering in our surroundings. Therefore, one my academic goals is to study the environment so that when I create something I have thought of the ways it may impact nature. When I imagine my finish line, I see myself working alongside others who want to build a greener planet, who want to see oil-free oceans, and who can coexist with nature. I believe that engineering is the way to move towards this future and it is the reason why I decided to pursue it. In H.A.C.U, I will meet people who share similar views as me, who are willing to collaborate ideas,
My decision to become an electrical engineer was not a decision I took too long ago. It is something that I decided to pursue when I entered a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) high school. It was then that I realized how much I enjoyed working with computers and building circuits, and the fact that this career involved many subjects. Doing a lot of research to understand better what it meant to be an Electrical Engineer, I found out that in order to succeed in this career one had to know a little bit of everything. In other words, subjects such as science and math are essential to know if someone wants to be successful electrical engineer. An electrical engineer is someone who finds practical solutions to everyday problems that involve electricity, such as computers, cell phones, among other electrical equipments. In order to create a useful device one must know where to start and this is where science comes in. An electrical engineer must be able to use the scientific method, which means; one must form a procedure, test it out, and write a conclusion. These parts of the scientific method must be written clearly, so that others can recreate and test out a device or project. Math also plays a key role in this area of study, because one must be precise when creating a new device that others are going to use. For example, if one were to create a new type of cell phone one must know a lot of math in order to be able to progr...
While I was in high school, not only was I an active volunteer in several activities such as food drives and helping those in need, in addition to community work, but also I became invested in engineering sciences due to my perceptions regarding the importance of electrical engineering to an emerging industrial country such as mine. Therefore, as I was to graduate soon, I decided to specialize in this science as a student and future professional. Fortunately, through my undergraduate studies, not only did I found the science to be highly intriguing and vast giving way access to endless disciplines, but I have also found that it is very much correlated to numerous other sciences. This observation prompted me to further delve in my studies to become one day a well-informed engineer.
People travel miles in search of their true passion; some find them early in their life and I consider myself lucky enough to be one among them. I found my true calling at the age of 12 on a field trip to a milk factory. It seemed like the Disneyland of science with huge machineries, conveyer belts running all around, and instruments working about in their own rhythm with sheer intricacies and perfection. As a kid, I was eager to understand the mechanics behind this magical rhythm. The desire of gaining in-depth knowledge about Control System and Automation eventually led me to choose Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering as my undergraduate study.
“Knowledge, experience and the quality education are the best accomplishment in the race of life” is the statement in which I strongly believe and I forever yearn to have that. What is innovative today is obsolete tomorrow. We need to constantly streamline and upgrade our tools and resources. I believe that only an in depth study and an extensive research in my field of interest will help me to achieve my goal. I live in a world of changing times where technology is constantly engineering better lives. Brought up in a liberalized, humane and a capriciously technically charged environment, I see myself being a consistent part of constant changes around me. Today, my thoughts and aims in life spring from and centre around the world of Electrical Engineering.
To whom it may concern, I am looking for an aerospace engineering job in Nevada aviation corporation as you offered in the job engineering website (job engineering). I want to be part of your mission. I want to help the humanity in health, environment/energy education and communication in creating a better world. I want to provide an agile technological solution to the world through your company.
I took up subjects like Analog Integrated Circuit, Power Electronics, Electric Drives and Circuits, Operations Research, Power System Analysis, Power System Switchgear and Micro-controller and its applications. In addition, I have also worked on mini-projects like “Alcohol Breath Analyser using Arduino Microcontroller” and “Intelligent Trash can using AVR Microcontroller”. These have given me good exposure for research work and also increased my confidence to work as a team and independently. From the feedback that I received about my project reports and presentations I deduced that I can articulate my ideas coherently. I have also supplemented my analytical skills with electives in Numerical Analysis and Probability and Statistics. To see and learn more about the techniques I learnt in classroom, I wanted to do an Implant
The job that I applied for was an unpaid internship, at the Grameen Foundation in Seattle, WA. The job ad specifically stated what they are looking for in a candidate. I used what they posted in the ad, as a framework for my letter. Since they were looking for someone who has strong analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to work both in a team and work independently, I made sure to provide examples of those qualities. Applying for this position helped me understand that I need to develop my networking skills more. Knowing someone from this company, which I could mention in my cover letter, would have strengthened my ethos.