Engineering Careers in Manufacturing

Date: Thu, April 30, 2009

Session #1:9:00 to 9:45 a.m.

Session #2: 10:00 to 10:45 a.m.

Audience: High School and Middle School

Guest #1: Steve Curtician: Manufacturing Engineer, SGS Tool Company, Monroe Falls

Guest #2: Gwendolyn McDay: Environmental Assurance Engineer, The Lubrizol Company, Painesville

Guest #3: Carrie Papp: Plant Manager, Goodrich Corporation, Cleveland

About this program:
Engineers continue to be in high demand in many industries throughout
Ohio and across the country. Engineers are especially needed in
nor theast Ohio to help manufacturers remain competitive in today’s
global marketplace.
Colleges and universities throughout the state offer excellent
programs in electrical, chemical, industrial and design engineering to
prepare students for these challenging careers. Earnings for engineers
can be substantial, with most positions star ting around $55,000 then
quickly moving upward with experience and increased responsibility.
It is not uncommon for engineers in any industry category to make a
six figure salary.
Meet three engineers working in very different positions all in
manufacturing. Hear about their career paths, what they like about their
jobs, and the advice they would give to students considering a career in
engineering within the field of manufacturing.

To participate:
Schools interested in participating in this educational oppor tunity should contact John Ramicone at 216.916.6360 or by Monday, April 27.A program fee of $75 will be charged to schools not in NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to: WVIZ/PBS Distance Learning c/o John Ramicone 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115