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ozwinner
9th October 2006, 09:46 PM
Hi all.
My son is doing Electrical Enginering and is in his third year at Uni.
He wants to get out in the big wide world and get some experience in his field of expertise.
So.........................
He is looking for a job for over his summer holidays to fit in with his area of expertise. Preferably in the power or engineering consulting industry.
Al
Cliff Rogers
9th October 2006, 10:54 PM
But can he lay bricks? :confused:
Grunt
9th October 2006, 10:59 PM
Get him a job at the Craporium.
JDarvall
9th October 2006, 11:02 PM
No doubt, 'where ever dad ' .......' as long as I get layed ' .
ozwinner
9th October 2006, 11:04 PM
But can he lay bricks? :confused:
Prolly. ;)
Al
Stuart
9th October 2006, 11:15 PM
Just wondering Al - do they have a requirement for practical work experience to get their degree over here?
I had to do 800 hours in mechanical engineering related fields for mine - all had to be written up and was assessed.
One job I did was with the Geothermal Power Station north of Taupo in NZ. Got it by cold-calling them - perhaps something Al junior could try with the local stations (Gippsland etc). Worth the experience alone.
AlexS
10th October 2006, 10:21 AM
One job I did was with the Geothermal Power Station north of Taupo in NZ.
Blatant hijack ahead;)
About 40 years ago I was hitching in that area and got stranded. Was picked up by a bloke who worked at the power station. Kindly invited me to stay with his family if I'd help him collect some timber, which naturally I did. Turned out it was some timber he'd knocked off from the power station & stashed until an opportune moment.
Nice bloke & nice timber too.
Cliff Rogers
10th October 2006, 01:30 PM
It is for this reason that to this day Alex can not ever return to NZ. :D
AlexS
10th October 2006, 01:31 PM
It is for this reason that to this day Alex can not ever return to NZ. :D
Possibly....;)
Stuart
10th October 2006, 03:40 PM
Gotta be careful of timber around there - so much mineralisation from the geothermal wells and natural vents etc, I'd imagine it can be like finding rock embedded in the cracks of the tree.
Took some photos of a branch near a vent - was so covered in minerals it looked like coral, rather than wood.
kiwigeo
17th October 2006, 11:59 AM
Hi all.
My son is doing Electrical Enginering and is in his third year at Uni.
He wants to get out in the big wide world and get some experience in his field of expertise.
So.........................
He is looking for a job for over his summer holidays to fit in with his area of expertise. Preferably in the power or engineering consulting industry.
Al
Al,
Schlumberger wireline often hire electrical engineers as wireline engineers on oil rigs. Youre son would probably have to be after a permanent job but they might give him a bit of work experience. Look in phone book for their contact details. Theyve got offices in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.
Cheers Martin
Stuart
17th October 2006, 12:32 PM
I was offered a job with them to be a mining engineer (think it was oil exploration to be exact) a number of years ago - good company to get into if you don't mind travel, and money!
Always wondered where my life would have headed if I had taken up the offer....
Wood Borer
17th October 2006, 01:26 PM
Al,
I might have a possibility in communications engineering in Hawthorn not far from Camberwell junction.
Not power, more like electronics and measurement plus a bit of design but let me know if you wish to pursue.