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Bad-Wolf
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Hi, I'm graduating this summer with my ME degree. I've started my job hunt and I have a few questions.
When looking for jobs I keep stumbling across positions that require a good 5-10 years of experience that fit the bill of my interests succinctly. For example, this boeing job fits most of my educational experience and interests:
http://jobs-boeing.com/huntington-b...al-system-design-&-analysis-engineer-3_4-jobs
I love working on mixed energy domain mechanical systems which involve complex real time control systems, essentially advanced robotics. I've taken an excessive number of graduate classes that I was allowed into because I wouldn't have made student status my senior year. I've taken robotics, mechatronics, dynamic systems and control courses, machine vision course and a few more beyond what was required for me to graduate and I've come to really enjoy these types of problems.
With that said, my question is this. What entry level job should I be looking for that will prepare me both in terms of meeting the level of experience that an employer is looking for and will give me exposure that will prepare me for work on a job as listed in my link?
I'm fiercely self motivated and my resume is likely better than most for a new graduate although it has more of an academic research bias. I just don't want to waste time on a job that is not going to prepare me for the next big step.
Best Regards and thanks for guidance.
When looking for jobs I keep stumbling across positions that require a good 5-10 years of experience that fit the bill of my interests succinctly. For example, this boeing job fits most of my educational experience and interests:
http://jobs-boeing.com/huntington-b...al-system-design-&-analysis-engineer-3_4-jobs
I love working on mixed energy domain mechanical systems which involve complex real time control systems, essentially advanced robotics. I've taken an excessive number of graduate classes that I was allowed into because I wouldn't have made student status my senior year. I've taken robotics, mechatronics, dynamic systems and control courses, machine vision course and a few more beyond what was required for me to graduate and I've come to really enjoy these types of problems.
With that said, my question is this. What entry level job should I be looking for that will prepare me both in terms of meeting the level of experience that an employer is looking for and will give me exposure that will prepare me for work on a job as listed in my link?
I'm fiercely self motivated and my resume is likely better than most for a new graduate although it has more of an academic research bias. I just don't want to waste time on a job that is not going to prepare me for the next big step.
Best Regards and thanks for guidance.