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Archive for February, 2012

JOB OPPORTUNITY: SERC Reliability Corp

Friday, February 17th, 2012

SERC Reliability Corp has engineering openings at their headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina. Please refer to the SERC website at for more information about SERC and about engineering employment opportunities. For further details about any position, contact Tim Malley at tmalley [at] serc1 [dot] org.

UPCOMING EVENTS: February 16

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Don’t forget that there are two events tomorrow!

The ENCS Executive Committee Meeting will be held at Noon at the First Flight Venture Center in RTP, with the option for joining for a web conference available for anyone who can’t make it in person.

Later that evening, Section Chair Tom Jepsen will be giving a talk on “Just What is an Ontology, Anyway?”, at NC State University’s Engineering Building 1. The event starts at 6:00 PM for pizza, refreshments, and networking.

Details of these events are available on the Upcoming Events page.

We hope to see you there!

JOB OPPORTUNITY: NCSU Office of Technology Transfer

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

The Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) at North Carolina State University is seeking a graduate student for a part-time internship in our office. We are looking for a highly motivated individual eager to gain real-world experience in technology transfer by helping move discoveries made in university labs into commercial products. During the course of the internship, the intern will be involved in various aspects of commercializing an invention including technology evaluation (for patentability and commercial potential); market research; development and execution of marketing strategies; and identification of potential partners. The intern is also expected to be exposed to intellectual property protection, licensing, general business development, and will have opportunities to interact with companies of all sizes.

Students with a technical background in engineering, who can commit a minimum of 10 hrs/week, would be particularly well-suited to this position. Interested individuals should send their resume, cover letter and technical writing sample to anu_ahuja [at] ncsu [dot] edu. It is preferred that the writing sample is akin to executive summary of a technology.

JOB OPPORTUNITY: Electrical Engineer, Progress Energy

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

This link is a job opening for a lead-level position as an Electrical Engineer with Progress Energy.

Click here to read the job description.

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