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Job Shadow in Engineering (Seattle, Washington)

Systima offers a wealth of experience and capability in the engineering, design and development of systems including aircraft carriage and release systems, pyrotechnic actuators, missile shroud and stage separators, dispense and deployment systems, and inflation products. Our engineering team provides rapid end-to-end engineering support to expedite transition from concept to production. We serve the Aerospace, Defense, and Space sectors.

Your host is Matt Gebert, a 2007 UA Mechanical Engineering grad, Senior Development Engineer at Systima Technologies.

Job shadow agenda:
  • 0900-0915 Arrival, Meet and Greet
  • 0915-0930 Introductions and Backgrounds
  • 0930-1030 Tour
  • 1030-1130 Open Q&A
  • 1130-1230 Lunch and Depart

Q&A can include any related topics such as  "a day in the life", typical tasks, job hunting, career planning, relocating, the Seattle area, Space and Defense sector news, relevant coursework, work/life balance, internships, interviewing tips, resume's, etc.

Students most likely to benefit the most from this opportunity: individuals interested in civil and mechanical engineering.

This is part of the UA Job Shadow Program (JSP). The JSP is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to gain first-hand exposure to a career field and be mentored by actual professionals. Unless otherwise noted, the experience is one day long and will take place sometime during WInter Break, December 17-January 8. This is not an employment opportunity and future employment with the organization is not associated with this program. You may apply to no more than 5 JSP opportunities, and if accepted, you must attend a JSP orientation before receiving the contact information for your host. For more information, please visit http://career.arizona.edu/job-shadow-program