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6/18/2009 4:50:34 PM |
Contact me for additional information (Jim Learned '97 - JLearned@alum.rpi.edu)
#1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER – Cambridge, MA
Join a product development team designing, building, and testing innovative analog and digital interfaces to drive electrophoretic Electronic Paper displays for E-books and other exciting new devices. Salary up to $110k.
Job Responsibilities
*Hardware and firmware for display interfaces, graphics programming, video controller register programming. *Displays and/or electro-optic technology. *FPGAs, CPLDs and/or ASICs, VHDL or Verilog, *74XXnnn logic, switching power supplies, video amplifiers, microprocessors, microcontrollers. *CAD tools, schematic capture, PCB layout, PSPICE, signal integrity. *C /C++ programming, Linux, Unix scripts, Matlab, Labview. *Proficiency in electronic assembly, soldering, SMT rework. *Working with contract manufacturers, outsourced development vendors and/or customer co-development projects. *Product manufacturing, quality assurance.
Qualifications
*BSEE/MSEE with 5+ years experience. *Digital and analog circuit design expertise. *Hands-on person, who can build, debug, and test prototype systems. *Proficiency with instruments: oscilloscopes, logic probes, logic analyzers. *Versatility - fast learner of new skills. *Strong written and verbal communication skills. *Able to contribute and meet deadlines with minimum supervision. *Willingness to participate in: program leadership at vendors and customers, parts procurement, development kit fulfillment, customer support.
--------------------------------------------------------- #2 SUPPLIER QUALITY ENGINEER – Cambridge, MA
Our business and reputation are determined by excellence in Technology combined with flawless execution in Operations. As part of that, the Quality of our products is a strong determinant of our success. In order to be successful, we must have the best suppliers in the world who are capable of meeting our Product and Service requirements and who can scale and improve at the same rate as our business. We are inviting a hard-working, passionate candidate to join our Quality team to make this happen.The Quality Engineer will play a pivotal role in supporting the Commercial Product lines and in the development of a World Class Quality System within a rapidly growing high technology company. This person will work with a variety of functions, both internal and external, to help troubleshoot technical issues and to assist in creating interconnected processes and systems to support this effort. The role requires both a broad and deep skill and experience set to deal with a variety of issues and move them forward in a very fast paced environment. Must have a clear track record of delivering results. Salary up to $100k
Job Responsibilities
*Develop, implement, and maintain quality improvement programs, tools and auditing systems with our suppliers *Develop specific metrics/KPI's and performance improvement targets and drive the suppliers to them *Work closely with supplier to demonstrate and maintain stable and capable processes *Translate our performance expectations into measurable methods at the supplier. Understand the supplier's current capabilities and drive new capabilities based on roadmaps *Conduct periodic audits to verify that process capability requirements are maintained and improved over the time. *Help drive resolution of quality issues back to the supplier (SCAR's). This includes customer complaints and non-conformances. *Solicit and manage change roadmaps with our supplier base and work internally to align *Actively participate in supplier selection process. Responsible for conducting supplier audits to ensure that documented process flow is followed and necessary process controls are in place. Participate in supplier design/engineering review & approval process, internal NPI processes. *Assure quality through approval of Manufacturing Process Plan, product and process quality plan, product quality review, verification of quality documents and monitoring of compliance. *Must have 5+ yr experience in a Supplier Quality Engineering role - high tech environment such as semiconductor, pharmaceutical or display industry is preferred
Qualifications
*BS/MS in Chemical/Electrical Engineering with 5+ years experience in a Supplier Quality role *ASQC Certification a plus *SSGB preferred *Strong communication skills in all formats and to all levels including experience with a Global Customer base - experience with Chinese suppliers strong plus, fluency in Cantonese and English even better
Additional Qualifications
*Knowledge of statistical techniques and control chart interpretation *Systems thinker *Demonstrated experience in using SPC and SQC to improve Productivity and Quality *Supplier Qualification/Toll/Contract Manufacturing experience *Experience in imaging and display/optical technologies a plus *Ability to travel globally up to 25%
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Rensselaer Football Recruiting Class of 2012 |
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6/4/2008 10:41:11 PM |
SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 8th Street | Troy, NY 12180-3590 | AS + RC (518) 276-2187 (w) | (518) 346-6365 (h) | beattk@rpi.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 22, 2008 FOOTBALL ANNOUNCES RECRUITING CLASS Student-athletes from 14 states among the Class of 2012 TROY, N.Y. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) head football coach Joe King has announced the program’s Class of 2012. Among the group of 52 student-athletes who have decided to play for the Engineers beginning this fall are 27 from New York and six from Massachusetts. Others are from Alabama (1), California (2), Connecticut (1), Florida (3), Georgia (1), Maryland (1), Maine (1), New Jersey (3), Pennsylvania (3), Vermont (1), Virginia (1) and Wisconsin (1) Below is an alphabetical list of Rensselaer’s recruits: Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Sal Altieri OL 6-4 270 Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph by-the-Sea All-Catholic League … All-Section Honorable Mention … Senior Bowl Joseph Botticelli DB 5-11 180 Menomonee Falls, WI/Menomonee All-League First Team Joseph Cardillo DE 6-0 190 Schenectady, NY/Guilderland All-League Second Team Bryan Carmody WR 5-11 170 Rochester, NY/Greece Athena All-League Shawn Champagne LB 6-0 190 Fairfield, ME/Lawrence Two-time All-League First Team … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Joseph Cicero OL 6-0 230 Baldwinsville, NY/C.W. Baker Central New York Scholar-Athlete Award Josh Clairmont DB 5-9 170 Cheshire, MA/Hoosac Valley Area’s Wendy’s High School Heisman Award Paul Dilandro DB 5-10 170 East Quogue, NY/Westhampton Beach All-County Stephen Dunn DL 6-0 285 Churchville, NY/Churchville-Chile All-League … All-Western New York … All-State Second Team LaMonte Fields DL 6-3 275 Hyde Park, MA/Media Communications Tech. All-League Ben Fil LB 5-10 190 Wynantskill, NY/Averill Park National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete nominee Kevin Frame DB 5-11 170 Scotia, NY/Scotia-Glenville All-League First Team … Team’s Defensive Player of the Year … Senior All-Star Game … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete nominee Augusto Gautier DL 6-1 265 Hartford, CT/Northwest Catholic James George DL 6-3 265 Great Falls, VA/Flint Hill School All-League Patrick Gilreath DL 6-4 220 Catonsville, MD/Western School of Technology and Environmental Science Jason Griffith DL 6-1 245 Lititz, PA/Warwick All-League … All-Section Michael Grubbs P/K 5-11 175 Hampton, NJ/North Hunterdon All-League First Team … All-County Honorable Mention Chris Henry QB 6-1 185 Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit Prep School record holder for completion percentage in a season … Top five passer in South Florida … All- Dade County Honorable Mention Nicholas Herrera DB 5-10 165 Palmetto Bay, FL/Belen Jesuit Prep School record for interception returns … Two-time All-Dade County Honorable Mention Christopher Hodsden RB/DB 5-10 180 Bellows Falls, VT/Bellows Falls Union Jonathan Huestis LB 5-11 185 Swarthmore, PA/Strath Haven All-League Thomas Jamison LB 6-0 200 Orinda, CA/Miramonte All-League Odonel Jimenez WR 5-10 175 Staten Island, NY/Monsignor Farrell Team’s Offensive Player of the Year … All-League First Team … Catholic League All-Star Josh Keller QB 6-0 190 Cobleskill, NY/Cobleskill-Richmondville All-League First Team … All-Area First Team … All-State Second Team … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Jonathan Kolb DL 6-2 210 Longmeadow, MA/Longmeadow All-League David Kubarycz OL 6-2 270 Rochester, NY/Churchville-Chile All-League … All-Western New York Robert Lowery DL 6-1 240 Port Jefferson Station, NY/Comsewogue All-County … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award David Mandy DL 5-10 250 Mineville, NY/Moriah All-Section … All-State Eric Marciano RB 5-11 175 Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa All-League First Team Kevin Masciovicchio DL 6-1 210 New City, NY/Clarkstown South All-League … All-County 1st Team All-League All-Section HM Senior All-Star Game Daniel Molle OL 6-0 250 Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East All-League First Team Timothy Moran QB 6-0 185 Syracuse, NY/West Genesee Central New York Player of the Year … New York State Class AA Co-Player of the Year … Most Valuable Player of Sectional Semi-Final game … Most Valuable Player of Sectional Final game … All- State First Team … Team won Class AA State Championship Michael Morander WR 6-0 190 Andover, MA/Andover All-League First Team Patrick Nelson OL/DE 6-2 215 Stillwater, NY/Schuylerville Joseph Novek DL 6-2 220 Manlius, NY/Fayetteville-Manlius Alex Palkovic DE 6-0 200 Glenville, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Team’s Most Valuable Player … All-League First Team … All-Area First Team … Section 2 Defensive Player of the Year … All-State Second Team … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Sal Palmiero WR 6-0 180 Patterson, NY/Carmel All-League First Team Ray Pasco WR 6-2 185 Fort Edward, NY/Hudson Falls All-League … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award Andrew Pennacchia LB 6-0 220 Selden, NY/Centereach All-County Christopher Perry WR 6-1 190 Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph by-the-Sea All-League … Fugazzi All-Star … Fred Fugazzi Award Runner-up Robert Preston TE 6-2 210 Montgomery, AL/Montgomery Catholic All-League First Team Kenneth Prior WR 6-3 185 Wyckoff, NJ/Don Bosco Prep Team won State Championship Jordan Ramirez TE 6-3 215 Amsterdam, NY/Amsterdam All-League First Team … All-Section … All-Area Second Team … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete nominee Cole Rocque RB/LB 6-1 195 Whitehall, NY/Whitehall All-League Joseph Scarneo LB 5-11 200 Dover, NJ/Dover All-League Michael Schlosser DL 6-2 235 Haverhill, MA/Central Catholic All-League Julian Schnopp QB/DB 6-0 185 Dalton, MA/Wahconah Team Most Valuable Player … All-League Zachary Scruggs RB 5-9 175 Auburn, GA/Dacula All-League Joseph Stenz OL 6-2 250 Gulfstream, FL/Cardinal Newman Team’s Best Lineman Award … All-County … Palm Beach Post First Team … Florida Sun-Sentinel Second Team Robert Valdez DL 6-2 245 Mount Vernon, NY/Fordham Prep All-League Karl Weiss OL 6-2 250 Islip, NY/Islip All-County … Team won Long Island Championship Joseph Young OL/DL 6-2 230 Cupertino, CA/Sacred Heart Prep All-League For additional information, please contact: Kevin Beattie, sports information director, at (518) 276-2187 or beattk@rpi.edu or (518) 269-2532 (cell).
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Re: Alumni Database |
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8/27/2007 12:12:35 PM |
Please try and move your cursor to the right hand side of the field. That should allow you to enter your information. I will also pass your note along to the webmaster. If you are still having problems please email me at mclark89@aol.com.
Thanks
Mark Clark
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8/13/2007 11:15:49 AM |
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Webmaster: Please fix so someone can enter a name
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Matt Pat |
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2/24/2007 1:45:00 AM |
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I haven't seen nor heard from Mr Patricia since before his career w/ Syracuse/Patriots. Last I knew he was the strength/conditioning coach for them. Being a student of the Rensselaer program that is understandable. The thing that amazes me is that he is now the linebacker coach for the pats... Do they know that he was knicknamed the scissors? Responsible for more knee injuries than Russel was ankle injuries (bottom of the pile of course)
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