IEEE North Jersey Section-Pace-February 13, 2019-6:30pm-CLifton Library
Looking for work, changing jobs, searching for new opportunities, company layoffs; our Meetings will be of interest to all. Engineers and Students: Our PACE will begin a series of meetings to Increase opportunities, jobs and experience for all Engineers. We must all recognize the deference between engineering and just being a clerk. Shortage or surplus, good or bad legislation? You will never know what will influence your career. However, the clock is ticking. Two years out of school without an Engineering job or doing trivia in your present job and you may have a difficult time landing an Engineering job in the future. Attend and meet other Engineers with all types of experience and opportunities. Don’t gamble with your career. Bring any job notices or employment information to the meeting.
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Speakers
Richard Tx
Jobs and Opportunity
Biography:
Richard F. Tax is the Section PACE Chair with the following experience ; He designed systems for the NASA, Dyna-Soar, program, the FAA, Control Tower Simulator and solved problems for the USAF C-119 Gun Ship and Hubble Telescope programs.
His experience is in design, development, test, validation, programming, systems engineering, project management, reliability, Quality Control, production and manufacturing support. This includes proto type development, fault isolation and solution of electrical, electronic and electro-mechanical problems for commercial medical, military and space applications. He has always been concerned about Engineering opportunities and jobs for students
Agenda
Looking for work, changing jobs, searching for new opportunities, company layoffs; our Meetings will be of interest to all. Engineers and Students: Our PACE will begin a series of meetings to Increase opportunities, jobs and experience for all Engineers. We must all recognize the deference between engineering and just being a clerk. Shortage or surplus, good or bad legislation? You will never know what will influence your career. However, the clock is ticking. Two years out of school without an Engineering job or doing trivia in your present job and you may have a difficult time landing an Engineering job in the future. Attend and meet other Engineers with all types of experience and opportunities. Don’t gamble with your career. Bring any job notices or employment information to the meeting.