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SPARTA Jobs
04-15-2008, 02:38 PM
SPARTA Composite Products is looking for 1-3 summer interns for the period of April through September 2008 for work on a program for the development and production of a U.S. Military missile storage, transportation, and launch system.
Candidates will be assisting Engineering Staff, Program Engineers, and the Program Manager with various program tasks.

This is a paid internship, so screening will be vigorous.
No relocation available.
No sponsorship available; must be a US Citizen or have a current Green Card.

Please visit our website for further information:
Company Info (http://www.composites.sparta.com)

Click here to apply! (http://careers.sparta.com/Careers.aspx?adata=QpxW0PGs2ql2skhq%2bKXJu2leOEmbS GGzRytJZnbL%2bkY5yj7L74eSKHRqlhj2golCGXZ4rx2G91k3% 2bDlbGJe%2fyw%3d%3d)

SPARTA Jobs
04-15-2008, 02:38 PM
SPARTA Composite Products is looking for 1-3 summer interns for the period of April through September 2008 for work on a program for the development and production of a U.S. Military missile storage, transportation, and launch system.
Candidates will be assisting Engineering Staff, Program Engineers, and the Program Manager with various program tasks.

This is a paid internship, so screening will be vigorous.
No relocation available.
No sponsorship available; must be a US Citizen or have a current Green Card.

Please visit our website for further information:
Company Info (http://www.composites.sparta.com)

Click here to apply! (http://careers.sparta.com/Careers.aspx?adata=QpxW0PGs2ql2skhq%2bKXJu2leOEmbS GGzRytJZnbL%2bkY5yj7L74eSKHRqlhj2golCGXZ4rx2G91k3% 2bDlbGJe%2fyw%3d%3d)

fsae_alum
04-17-2008, 08:26 AM
Guys/Gals....as a Formula SAE alum, I work for this company as a Program Manager along with 2 other former Formula SAE guys. We're not so much focused on GPA as we are hands-on experience (ala FSAE). The atmosphere is somewhat laid back and chill (although we do work hard). We're literally 5-10 minutes from the beach and the positions pay pretty well and could either be part time or full-time with benefits.

Working at SPARTA Composites you'll be able to learn alot about Program Management, hands-on Engineering, Machining, all the various methods of producing very complex composite parts (Autoclave, RTM, BMC/SMC, Press Cure, etc...), as well as bonding and attaching of composites to metallic substrates. The experience you gain here could very easily allow you to walk onto a very well paying position at a major government prime (Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, etc...) or an automotive company once you graduate.

Don't let us down fellow FSAErs!