Various Job Postings of possible interest to ME319ers            4.27.97
 
Note: I can't promise these are all still open.
-mrc

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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 09:16:34 -0800
To: cutkosky@cdr.stanford.edu (Mark Cutkosky)
From: allen@mtree.xo.com (Allen soong)
Subject: Re: Need help looking for students
Mark,
I still have an opening for a part time student to do some
programming with our vision system.  We need someone with 
good programming knowledge of Microsoft Visual Basic and
working knowledge of machine vision.  If you have a candidate
please have them call me at (415)654-1288.  

Thanks a lot,

Allen Soong
Mtree Inc., Belmont CA.
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From: Calvin King 
To: cutkosky@sunrise.stanford.edu (IPM Return requested)
Subject: Sandia Student Intern
     Hello Mark,
     How are you doing?
     Do you a have a capable student interested in working with our 
     hexapod (6 axis Stewart platform machining center)?
     
     We are ideally looking for someone with good programming (Java, C++, 
     CORBA) skills to develop a hexapod user's toolkit. As you are 
probably aware, PRE-compliance of any software developed is highly desirable!
      
     We are anxious to get a highly motivated and hard working student 
this  summer (duration of appointment flexible).
     
     Let me know ASAP.
     Best Regards,
     Calvin
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 12:47:26 -0800 (PST)
From: "E. Nicolson" 
Subject: Job opening in robotics

RobotWorld is growing and we need to get another person
on board.  Over the next year the multi-robot system
will be undergoing some major technical improvements
that will be challenging and interesting to any 
student of applied robotics. If you have any students 
that are looking for an applied robotics position in the 
bay area, I would be most grateful if you could forward 
this posting to them.

JOB TITLE: Software Engineer - Robotics
JOB TYPE: Full Time              LOCATION: San Francisco, CA

                              COMPANY DESCRIPTION
The Precision Systems Division designs, produces, and supports 
planar motor based robotic systems for automation and assembly 
applications from a convenient downtown San Francisco
location.

                                QUALIFICATIONS
C++ Programming, Experience with TCP/IP client-server technologies, 
Exposure to Microsoft Foundation Classes, OLE, and Windows NT,   A
B.S. or M.S. in a technical field & software development
experience.

                               JOB DESCRIPTION
The successful candidate will be an integral part of a small design 
team responsible for integration of multiple-robot systems used in a
 variety of assembly and test applications. You will be responsible 
for a Windows NT client side API for multiple robot control. You
will  be expected to be responsive to customer feedback and able to
communicate your ideas clearly. Travel to customer sites will be 
required. A degree of mechanical aptitude is a plus.


Interested Applicants should contact:

Ed Nicolson
Yaskawa Electric America, Inc.
Precision Systems Division   
625 Market St., Suite 302
San Francisco, CA, 94105    
415-495-2636               
415-495-2609 FAX          
EMAIL: nicolson@psd.yaskawa.com
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Diamler Benz
Mark,
Given that Charles is in seclusion for awhile, I am turning to you to ask
if you have any students who want part-time jobs as web designers and
programmers? My client, DaimlerBenz is on Page Mill, which would be
convenient for students who take classes and want to work for an
international company.
--ted lewis

Ted Lewis, Ph.D.
Technology Assessment Group
13260 Corte Lindo
Salinas, CA. 93908
(408)-484-1240 v, -0730 fax
www.friction-free-economy.com  (under construction)
tedglewis@friction-free-economy.com