Full Title: Mechanical Engineering Fall Co-op Opportunity with Emerson Industrial Automotive
Kop-Flex, operating since 1926, is a division of the Emerson Electric Co. which manufactures flexible rotating couplings for industrial applications. Located just 9 miles from UMBC near BWI, Kop-Flex offers students the opportunity to gain experience in mechanical design and manufacturing. Kop-Flex offers excellent opportunities for advancement, currently 7 of 13 engineers are former co-ops.
Co-ops will work closely with Product Engineers & mentors in the design of mechanical couplings. They will apply engineering knowledge to perform stress analysis, calculate coupling mass elastic data, produce coupling drawings, develop new and innovative products, and manage engineering projects. Project management may provide opportunities to interact with VP’s, managers, and customers. They will have the opportunity to interact with global employees and customers.
Preferably co-ops have an understanding of mechanical design, stress analysis, materials, and vibration analysis. Individuals should posses and demonstrate proficiency with Microsoft Office and CAD software (AutoCAD is preferred).
Schedule: Preferably a full-time co-op during the Fall semester. Students able to commit at least 25 hours/week will be considered. Please indicate your availability in your resume objective. If you choose to co-op, the Shriver Center can help you maintain your student status for the purposes of scholarships, health insurance, housing and other requirements - contact Kerry Kidwell-Slak in the Shriver Center at kerryk@umbc.edu for more details.
Recommended completed courses: ENES 101 (Introduction to Engineering Science), ENME 110 (Static’s), ENME 204 (Introduction to Design w/ CAD), ENME 220 (Mechanics of Materials), ENME 221 (Dynamics), ENME 304 (Machine Design)
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Work Authorization: US Citizen or Permanent Resident
Pay: $14-16/hr
To apply: Submit your resume via UMBCworks or email it directly to Kerry Kidwell-Slak at kerryk@umbc.edu.
Deadline: June 30, 2010 - however applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply early for best consideration.