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Engineering Trainee
Read full article: Engineering TraineeKSAT12, the Graham Media Group owned ABC affiliate station in San Antonio, TX is looking for an Engineering Trainee to join the Engineering team. We are looking for someone who wants to learn the engineering side of live television, whoās ready to learn from one of the best teams in the business. This Engineering Trainee will work directly with our engineering staff to learn basic skills and procedures required to keep us āon-the-airā This includes basic troubleshooting skills, RF management, computer skills, Audio/Video and other skillsets common in our industry.
Comal ISD engineering team wins awards in national competition
Read full article: Comal ISD engineering team wins awards in national competitionFour students at Canyon Lake High School recently won three awards in a national competition that challenged them to re-engineer a āPower Wheels Jeepā, according to a press release from Comal ISD.
Southwest Research Institute engineers turn piles of plastic into useful chemicals, fuels
Read full article: Southwest Research Institute engineers turn piles of plastic into useful chemicals, fuelsBillions of particles of plastic waste are choking our oceans and piling up on land, but a team of researchers has a solution that they think can help the environment and produce useful chemicals and fuels.
Southwest Research Institute to host course for rocket engineers this fall
Read full article: Southwest Research Institute to host course for rocket engineers this fallSan Antonio Engineers and developers at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio said theyre hoping a new course theyll offer this fall will help those in the rocket engineering field. An introductory course on liquid propellant system design and analysis for launch vehicles will be held in October. The course is for rocket engineers who are familiar with the fuel system that makes rockets go but need to learn the complex process of doing it in outer space. One of the reasons why we're doing this course is because there really isn't a good place to get this kind of training anywhere. We've got a number of test rigs that have supported some of the NASA work on sloshing, Musgrove said.