Information Sessions:
* 20 Sept 2018, Fisher 130, 5.30-6.30 pm
*10 October, Fisher 130, 6-7pm
*6 November, Fisher 130, 5.30-6.30pm
- Eau Claire, Green Bay, Rhinelander, Wisconsin Rapids, Superior, and Spooner candidates will interview in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.
- La Crosse, Madison, Milwaukee, and Waukesha candidates will interview in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Michigan Tech’s Facilities Administration & Planning Department is looking to fill an Engineering Intern position. This is a great opportunity for the right student to gain practical on-the-job experience while integrating their classroom knowledge into practical application.
The posting can be viewed here: Position Advertisment Engineering Intern.

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is currently seeking to fill a Transportation Planner, located in Lansing, Michigan.
This planner position coordinates with many MDOT transportation agency partners to maintain multiple road classifications. The classifications are required to meet federal regulations. This opportunity will begin with support and training opportunities and will allow for individual growth. This position requires excellent writing, people, and presentation skills. In addition, this position most be able to communicate and work effectively with a team of technical staff.
You may view the job posting here: Transportation Planner
To: Engineering Colleges, specifically Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Sciences, Geological, Civil, Chemical, etc.
Interested in Space Mining, Robots? Mining Innovation Enterprise is looking for students of all majors and years to join our team.
If you are interested there are a couple of ways that you can join and find more information!
- We have weekly enterprise meetings on Tuesdays at 5pm in MEEM 1021 that you are more than welcome to come and sit in on.
- We will have an info session including a presentation and pizza on Thursday, September 13th from 4-6 PM in MEEM1021
We are currently working on 2 projects for prototype systems to design, build, and test for future use on Mars by NASA and others
- First is the rover (The MINER) a remotely controlled rover that will be able to carry designed attachments for field testing starting later this year.
- Second is a gypsum rock mining and water extraction system to attach to the rover which is part of our NASA Early Stage Innovation Research grant to extract water from hard rock gypsum on Mars.
- Depending on recruiting we can form a group to design and build a rover or rig to participate (and win) in one of two NASA lunar and mars excavation and water mining competitions which would include traveling to the sites to do the competition.
We have a need for skills and students interested in
- structural and mechanical design, machining, building, testing, fieldwork, hands-on experience
- electrical, power & control experience for the rover operation and remote control
- sensors, data collection and processing
- programming for the user interface and control of the rover and payload
- processing, fluids, particle flows, thermal aspects and energy efficiency
- system engineering, design process, optimization
- team management, fundraising, website design
You will be working in small interdisciplinary teams to work on subsystems of the rover and payload and work as an enterprise to get the systems designed and operational. We are looking for students to join as soon as possible!
You can also contact our faculty advisor, Paul van Susante, directly at pjvansus@mtu.edu or directly in his office, MEEM 925.