Job Tip – Brandon Villaganas
To: William Lopez
Hi Professor Lopez,
It’s me, Brandon I just wanted to let you know that I’m now a full-time worker at Econolite. My manager Arnel is looking for a repair warranty person. The position is full time. If anybody is interested, be it current students or graduates send over their resumes to me, and I’ll let Arnel know.
Regards,
Brandon Villaganas bvillaganas@econolite.com
Job Tip – Dr. Khoo
Subject: Potential position at AFRL
I-Hung and Praveen, The spacecraft propulsion group up at AFRL on Edwards AFB is looking for someone with experience with Labview who wants to develop instrumentation suites for spacecraft propulsion testing. Do you know of any recent graduates, or students due to graduate in December who might be interested? Must be able to get a security clearance. I am collecting resumes for another week and will send the job description if there is anyone who might be interested.
Thank you!
J. S. Shelley, Ph.D., P.E.
Adjunct Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Antelope Valley Engineering Programs
Lancaster, CA 93535
Office phone: 1 (562) 985-9699
Job Tip – Marcelo Posse
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2023 11:23 AM
To: Marcelo Posse <marcelo.posse@student.csulb.edu>
Subject: Know A Job Seeker? Refer Them to Apex!
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Job Tip – Parker Schall
Special PLC Project
Engineering Technology Graduates Spring 2023
Spring 2023 Engineering Technology
Job Tip – Hieu Tran
Hi instructor Lopez,
I hope you are doing well and enjoying teaching electronic classes.
A little bit about myself, I graduated in 2018 from ET department. I was hired full-time by Raytheon to work on F/A-18 RADAR program during my last semester at CSULB (thanks to ET program). After one year, I left Raytheon and joined Precision Aero Technology here Long Beach for a better offer and closer to home, where I also work on RADAR. I recently got promoted to Chief Inspector and on my way to Quality Assurance Manager very soon.
The reason I’m writing to you is we have a couples of job opportunities for technicians for both full-time and part-time. If your students who are interested in avionics and or looking to gain experiences in electronics, I think these opportunities are a good start. We are a FAA certified repair station, we work on RADAR, communication systems, power supply systems, lighting systems, very much everything inside a cockpit, for both Boeing and Airbus. We are getting a hard time to keep up with such high demands from airlines and the industry. Therefore, if any of your students who are interested, please have them send me their resume directly at htran@pat-pag.com.
Hieu Tran