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    Wednesday, April 26, 2000
THE BATTALION
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FOR SALE
HELP WANTED MOTORCYCLE
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FOR SALE
MrScheiwmn Vegas Sub Wolfers custom built
old $375 260-3899 (pager/226-6664)
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^|.(y ■RtTUB toi sale. Room for-8 . Great condition
^Bbo. 691-8363
'HUUioom set for sale. 2-twin beds, 2-dressers,
tstanc Must sell! $100. 680-0272.
FOR REN! ice Moving. Local and out-of-state move. 409-825-
2, 224 195. call anytime
Ch- $1:15. dresser- $50 tuton- $100 coffee table
' eC 01 ) end tables-$50. patio set-$35 Call Sherry at 693-
' 3! 594 ' 862C 4.
— lt-$20 !amp-$25. printer-$20. home theater system-
i sublease otters considered 764-7202/ barkley@tca net
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^Btylist Color 400 printer $30.00 @574-5995
jD 846*1413 ffi) 0 ,0fCl super duty lariat wheels with tires.
764-1470
) sile walerbed w/mirrored headboard, drawers
_ br be i and heater. Really nice! $100. Call Lela at
-369'
Inr gale ?hrlrm/1hth w/rl rarnrirt Must
e you keep sec/vBBduating! $10,000 776-9710
^^^^^^^^^Eme-2bdrm/1bth. 15-mins to campus Country
s l-bdrmorac-i-^Riing, horses, garden Work off lot rent $5,000.
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•sc~ : 5tr sofa, recliner, and entertainment center.
'Stance $300« •. ■gbo. 680-8406 leave a message.
Sleeper sofa- $125; 4-drawer chest- $30; computer
desk- $35. 693-3063 Kelli.
Solid black sofa and love seat, $150. Call 575-4244.
Trek 5000 OCCV carbon road bike. Ultegra drivetrain,
105 brakes, excellent condition very low mileage.
$1,000 Retail: $2,200 Steal! 680-0625
'95-Vagabond Travel Trailer 35-foot gas-stove, electric-
reg. waterheater, porch/included, fully-furnished,
$9,Q00/nego. must/sell Call(779-9432)
HELP WANTED
$$lnternet Start-up$$ Hot new college site seeks
Campus Reps & Student Writers Excellent Pay! $25
per story! Immediate Positions avail!
www.MainCampus.com
100 Instructors/ Counselors .needed. Coed sleepaway
camp. Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good salary.
1 -800-422-9842 (www.campcayuga.com)
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose! NY, PA,
New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball,
Roller Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, Volleyball,
Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI,' Waterskiing, Sailing,
Windsurfing, Aerobics, Archery, Mt. Biking,
Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompaniast,
Drama, Ceramics, Woodwork, Photography, Nature, •
Nurses, Chef. Arlene Streisand- 1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com
Aggressive individuals for painting & prep work now thru
summer, flexible schedule. $7.50/hour 775-7126.
Apartment complex in need of groundsperson, part-time
or full-time hours available, $6/hr. 696-3455.
Bartenders make $100-$300 per night. No experience
necessary. Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245.
versityCon*
764-0649
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Apartment Homes
Out With The Old, In With The New
New Owner, New Management,
New Image
New Designer Oak Kitchens
New Elegant Mirror Accents
New Modern Baths
W/D Connections
Fireplace Available
Screened Patio
On A&M Shuttle Route
M-F 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
3535 Plainsman Lane
846-1771
inly Brick 4bdnn.nei'It' 1 ’
$980/mo. futilities. (409)i64-l3
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to TAMU. Great 2Mnti(l» 1
lep. Non-smoker. 764-1062.
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STORAGE STATION
Mini-Warehouse
Pre-leasing Now for Mai
Lowest Rates
219 Manuel, CS
3lose to Outback SteakW
693-0551
METALLIC MENAGERIE by Greg Staples
Edited by Stanley Newman
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64 Corp. bigshot
65 A Passage to
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67 Bill add-on
68 Driver’s ed
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69 Computer-
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1 Long stories
2 Folklore
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4 Disencumbers
5 Diogenes,
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7 Per item
8 Way out
9 Cartographic
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11 Steam
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12 Part of CNN
13 Proposer’s
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18 7 or 11, in
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22 Imitating
25 Nighttime
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27 Venetian
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28 Woodworking
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29 Fixes
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32 Oodles
33 Sunday
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34 Verdi song
35 Charlie Rich’s
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4/26/00
Assistant to consultants in local engineering firm spe
cializing in accident investigation. Responsible for
researching, compiling and organizing documents and
other resources. Typing, proofreading and organiza
tional skills necessary. Full-time. Email resumes to
jenglish@hazardoontrol.com or drop off at 3131-East
29th Street, Ste.-E.
ATTENTION STUDENTS! Start now -flexible around
class &finals. Scholarships available. 695-1386 or
apply online at www.workforstudents.com/np
Bookkeeper needed for part-time/full-time help at local
magazine. Flexible hours. 690-7559.
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
Female attendant needed for both summer sessions for
handicapped student. Call 847-2147.
File Clerk/ Office Worker- Needed ASAP- 20hrs/wk.
Mon.-Fri. Filing, maintaining policy dead files, attaching
&setting up clienVfNes. Fax 774-6207 or call 774-6227.
“Fulltime summer ranch work position for student
w/ranch or farm exper. Will assist Prof./ Rancher
w/ranching activities. Housing and salary furnised, vehi-
cal req. Apply w/letter of interest and qualifications to:
1300 Walton Dr. College Station, TX 77840
Fun prestigious Instructor, some evenings &Saturdays,
$6/hr. We'll train. 696-9142.
General Manager Tanning Salon. Sales experience
needed, full-time. Fax resume to: 504)780-1019.
Help Wanted: Dental Lab Model Technician. Pour and
trim patients’ plaster models. Approximately 20hrs/wk,
$7/hr. Will train. 3200 Kent at Goessler.
Help wanted: Experience Dental Lab Waxer. Full/part
time. 3200 Kent at Goessler.
Koppe Bridge Bar and Grill, part-time cooks needed.
Call 764-2933.
Leasing Position: P-time May-Aug. Apply Parkway
Apartments 1600/SW Parkway, C.S. E.O.E.
LOOKING FOR A GREAT SUMMER EXPERIENCE?
Be a Camp Counselor this summer in Ingram, Texas at
Camp Rio Vista for boys and Camp Sierra Vista for girls
I We have a few openings left for our water ski, sports,
horseback riding and ropes programs. Please note that
skills such as management , communication, presenta
tion development and supervision learned working
Directly apply to your chosen career. CALL 1 -800-545-
3233 and request an employment packet today, or
browse our website at www.vistacamps.com.
Looking to earn money this fall in fun and exciting ways?
Apply now to become a student rep for sixdegrees!
We’re seeking motivated campus leaders to promote the
sixdegrees Web site. If selected, we’ll send you sur
prises all summer long and kick off orientation together
in the fall. Are you ready? Write to
funandmoney@sixdegrees.com now and get the infor
mation you need.
Manager assistant, office keeping, sales assistant part-
time, full-time call compuview at 846-5454.
Mom's Helper wanted. Min 6/hr week. Starting $7/hr.
Cleaning, Ironing, organizing house needed. Requesting
two year commitment. Call ( 690-0357) daytime.
Notes-N-Quotes for parttime and. temporary in-store
positions for Fall 2000 semester. For more information,
please call 979-846-2255 or come by 701 W. University
Drive, directly across from Blocker Building.
Part-time clerical positions available. Elite Software
846-2340.
Part-time Helping Handicapp Male-A&M student
270/mo 12hrs-per week 846-3376
Partners Food Delivery now hiring. Apply in person 113
Walton. Flexible hours and good pay.
Parttime Auto Mechanic flexible hours call Larry Piper
774-1337
Parttime Assistant for busy health care team. Hours 1-6
m/f typing, experience in. insurance/medical records pre
ferred. Apply in person ' (8-5M/F) 1313 Briarcrest Dr.
Bryan.
Play it cool where girls rule! Girl Scout resident camps
need wranglers, lifeguards, unit counselors, horseback
riding instructors and nurses (RN.EMT). Contact Kim
800-582-7272, ext. 209 or khutchison@circlegsc.org.
Seniors and Graduate Students, Notes-N-Quotes is cur
rently hiring notetakers for the summer and Fall 2000.
Apply at 701 University Drive, directly across from the
Blocker Building on the A&M campus or call 846-2255.
Sonic Restaurant: Accepting applications! ‘Entry
Level Managers ‘Grew Leaders *Crew Members.
Flexible hours, lots of hours per week. Advancement
opportunities. Hiring bonus. Apply in person, 2900 S.
Texas Ave., by Wal-Mart, CS.
Summer Camp Positions. Camp Coyote of Huntsville, is
now interviewing for Christian Summer Camp
Counselors, Cooks, Wranglers, RN’s & Night Security.
Contact Chad at 1-800-677-CAMP.
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES-$9.90BASE/APPT. STU-
DENTS WELCOME. Part-time/ full-time positions, will
train, conditions apply. National firm, apply in CS, work
in local location. 696-7734
www.workforstudents.com/np
Summer work at local enviromental laboratory for p-time
and Mime help. Variety of positions available. Science
background preferred. Salary depends upon experience
and position. Call 693-3446. ask for Sue.
“Summer work-for-rent program. Students with ranch,
construction , or other physical work experience needed
. Approx. 100-hours of work, between MaytSth & 29th in
exchange for summer housing, contact Bill @846-1413”
T-Bone Jones now hiring kitchen & wait staff. Apply
Mon-Fri from 3-5.
The Aggie Outreach Program- Contact Former Students
to ask for their support of student scholarships & other
student programs. Earn $5.75/hr. +Bonuses. Work
flexible hours while developing communication & nego
tiation skills. Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni
Center for an application or call 845-0425 for more infor
mation.
The Grapevine Restaurant needs part-time help. Pays
$6/hr. 696-3411.
Varsity Ford hiring Greeter/Admin, assistant for Fridays
and Saturdays. Competitive pay, great sales experi
ence. Apply in person. 1351 Earl Rudder Frwy. South.
VVaitstaff up to $12/hr average Also hiring cashiers and
meat carvers. Flexible hours . Apply Mon.-Fri., 2pm-4pm
at Golden Corral.
Warehouse Help -Immediate openings, full and part-
time, fork-lift experience helpful. Drug testing required.
Apply in person at Producers Co-Op. 778-6000 ext.151.
Windows Programmer, full-time/partime permanent
position, Elite Software. 846-2340. www.elitesoft.com
LOST & FOUND
Lost with-in last 2-years on a sports field. Very senti
mental Silver Ring with Cross and Silver Necklace with
a Cross. Belonging to JERRY SELF. Reward: Please
contact Jacki Self @(817)275-3715
MISCELLANEOUS
Shorin Kempo, Okinawan Kobujitsu, Northern Shaolin
Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Modern Amis,
Taijiquan. Chin Na, Self Defense, Weapons. 823-0278,
268-1204, www.kungfu.ee
Travelers seeking travelers. Join sixdegrees TravelClub
2000 and get connected. Meet new people and stay in
touch with those you know at www.sixdegrees.com -Join
now and receive a free CD complete with games, ani
mation and music, including the sounds of Smash Mouth
and Tonic.
MOVING TO DALLAS-
FT. WORTH AREAS?
Fast, FREE Personalized
Locating Service
Apts, Townhomes, Condos
Call Accent (toll free)...877-870-0878
SUMMER LEASES
Furnished Rooms With All Bills Paid,
Free Shuttle to TAMU & Blinn
Call The Horizon
Today 979-779-7091
1982 Suzuki GS650, runs great looks good $900/OBO.
Colby 847-2176.
’94 Kawasaki 600R Runs great, D&D pipe. Perfect first
bike. $2,200/060. Call Chris at 691-8281 or c-
monk@tamu.edu
95 Kawasaki Vulcan 800. Custom pipes, handlebars,
seat. Looks &sounds great. $4400 693-4807.
82 KZ650 Kawasaki. Runs great, good shape. Charles
696-5460.
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755.
AKC Lab puppies - black . Ready Now! $200. Call
(979)773-0012 - Lexington.
Austrailian Shepard puppies 2-males copper-tri and
black-tri. 2-Yellow-tri females 9/weeks brown eyes.
Dewormed, first shots, tails/docked, parent on-site AKC-
ASCA/$100 979-272-1530
Ball Python, very tame and healthy, 30gal. terrarium,
heatrock, exessories included $99/o.b.o. 680-9954
Need to find a loving home for Lovable House Cat.
Declawed , house trained, shots, please call Shawn
694-2725.
REAL ESTATE
4bd/2ba., gameroom, carport, large fenced backyard,
1992sq.ft., $64,900. Alford &Company Realtors 574-
6404, 822-5717.
Bryan, The Oaks, 2100sqft. ,3bdm/2bth, 2-living areas,
study, storage, extra off-street parking. Excellent condi
tion. $120,500. 846-3848
ROOMMATES
1-Female Roommate needed 3bdm/2bth house.
Summer/ Fall/ Spring. All utilities paid. $385/mo. 696-
7289.
1-or-2 guys needed summer sublease. 4bdm/2bth.
University Commons fully furnished, W/D, nice!
Separate leases. $295. 680-9858.
1- Room for summer sublease duplex $287/mo fenced
yard W/D own bathroom call Lee 693-5720
2- M/F Roommates needed, summer or longer, own bed
in 3bdm/2bth trailer, w/d. Brooke 779-1931
$230/+1/3bills
2BDM/1BTH 4-plex $225/mo +1/2 utilities available mid-
May or June/1 st. 695-7748
2bdrm/1bth, available summer and/or fall. Call Brandon
at 492-3579.
2M/F needed 3bdm/1bth house one for summer/fall
$230 +1/3 utilities pets ok Mandic 260-3940
Bedroom sublease to share w/roommate, $190/mo.
+utilities. Into, Jonathan 696-7560.
F-Roommate for 2bdm/2bth apt. Summer sublease,
$353/mo +1/2bills, w/d. Sarah 693-5236.
F-roommate needed for summer. 2bdrm/1,5bth.
$250/mo +1/2bills. Call Dawn 696-8593.
F-Roommate needed starting fall OO. Own bedroom, pri
vate bath. 312/mo. +1/2bills. TreeHouse Jennifer 575-
5534
F-roommate needed starting July. 2bdrm/1ba,
$280/mo, 1/2-bills, walking distance. 846-4053.
F-roommate summer sublease, 3bdrm/2bth., furnished,
w/d, Aurora Gardens,. Will negotiate rent, 696-1979
F-Roommate summer/fall, 3bdm/2bth house, W/D,
garage. $350/mo. +1/3bills call Keira 696-8952
F-roommate wanted for summer or 2000-2001 school
year. Very nice 3bdrm/2.5bth duplex, $365/mo.
Jennifer 764-6502.
Female needs roommate for summer, Sutter’s Mill
Condos, $300/mo. +1/2bills, furnished. 693-8311
Female roommate for summer or longer. W/D, near
Blinn, $275/mo. includes utilities, no pets. 775-6104.
Female roommate needed for summer sublease.
$268/mo., +1 futilities, w/d, 2bdrm/2bth. Call Laura
695-1731.
Female roommate needed for summer sublease.
$301/mo. +1/4bills, 4bdrm/2bth, University Commons,
furnished, shuttle route. Holly 696-5065.
Female to share 2bdm/1.5bth apartment for Fall/spring.
$275/mo +1/2bills. 764-5618. Leigh
Female to Share 3bdm/2bth Townhouse. 2-Blocks from
campus on buse route 764-9490 or 693-2652
M -needed beginning summer. New 3bdrm/3bth duplex
in Steeplechase Sub. Nice yard. $350/mo. +1/2bills.
Call ASAP 694-0350.
M-roommate needed 2bdrm/2bth duplex. Behind Hilton
Hotel. For details contact yunav@aol.com Non-smok
er preferred, $275/mo. +1/2bills, own bathroom.
M-Roommate needed immediately 2bd/2bth, University
Commons, own room/bath, W/D, shuttle route,
$382/mo.+1/2bills. 409-693-9198.
M-roommate needed. $350-$400/mo. total.
2bdrm/2bth, big back yard. Call 694-6763.
M/F Roommate needed. Summer sublease
2bdrm/1bth, $275/mo. 1/2bills, on shuttle route. 694-
7449.
M/F-roommate needed tor summer or longer. $300/mo.,
all bills paid, cable, w/d, yard. Christa 695-0375.
Need 2-roommates, summer sublease, 2bdrm/2bth,
$180/mo. +utilities. 764-9270 or 229-0469.
Needed: female to sublease apartment for summer. 2-
blocks from campus, $262.50/mo. Call 260-7174.
Nice 2bdrm/2bth Summer-Sub. W/D, walk to campus,
$380/nego. Amy 694-0004.
One summer roommate needed in a 3bdrm/2bth duplex
$300/mo. $50 to first to sign lease remainder of May rent
free call Brian 775-4865 or 574-9057.
One-F Roommate for Summer 4bdm/2bth House fur
nished $225/mo +utilities minutes from campus 846-
9173
Roommate Fall- Spring. Brick 4bdrm, male, Christian
values, $298/mo. (800)443-8110(7180).
Roommate needed for Summer w/fall option. House in
Wolfpen Creek 300/mo Travis @696-7169
Roommate needed for/3months or one-year 2bdm/2bth
sailing June . $262.50/mo +1/2bills. contact Jenn, 696-
4367
Roommate needed to share a house in northwest
Houston. $300/mo. +1/3bills.
Christistiles@hotmail.com
Seeking 3-roommates for brand new 4bdrm/4ba condo
in University Place on SW-Rkwy. $380/mo. +1/4bills.
Please call for more into. 680-1776.
Single Mom Needs Roommate. Call 680-2306 or 680-
3260 ask for Leslie.
Summer roommate needed: University Commons.
4bdrm/2bth, $301/mo. Call Angela 695-2810.
Summer Sublease M-roommate 3bdm/2bth on/shuttle
$270/mo +1/3util. own bdm/bth access to pool, 901-A
Azalea Ct. 764-8059
Summer sublease. Cool, clean roommate needed.
3bdrm/2ba, brick house. $315/mo. +bills and security
deposit. 694-5128.
SERVICES
A+ HIGHER GRE SCORE GUARANTEED! $199 for
15hrs. professional instruction. 7764-0080.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl!
Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm),
W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat- Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-
2:30pm), Sat($am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica.
Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early. (CP-0017).
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Men’s Golf drops to fifth on
back nine at Big 12 Champs
STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
The Texas A&M men’s golf team
rallied on the front nine of the final
round at the Big 12 Men’s Golf
Championships on Tuesday and
worked into position to make a run
for second place.
However, blustery winds took
their toll on the back nine, and the
Aggies went on to finish fifth at the
Prairied Dunes Country Club in
Hutchinson, Kan.
Third-ranked Oklahoma State
University all but sealed the team
championship after finishing Mon
day afternoon with a tournament-
record 272. The rest of the field was
relegated to playing for second place
as the Cowboys took a 10-shot lead
into the final day.
The Aggies entered the final
round in fourth place, just'four
strokes behind the defending Big 12
Champion University of Kansas, cur
rently ranked 25th nationally and
only one stroke behind No. 17 Uni
versity of Texas.
After opening Tuesday’s round
with a four-over-par performance on
the front nine, A&M was only two
strokes behind the Jayhawks and
owned a four stroke lead over Texas.
The Aggies were led by Sean
Gilliland who entered the final
round in second place in the indi
vidual standings and carded a one-
over-par 36 on the front nine, as did
teammates Matt Lindholm, Dwayne
Morley and Josh McCoy. Ty Cox
turned in 37.
Just as it appeared the Aggies
were gaining momentum, the wind
gained strength and ended their
chances. The Aggies played the
back nine in 27-over-par with only
Lindholm managing to break 40
with a three-over-par 38.
“We were in really good shape
after nine holes and had a chance tc
make a move,’’ A&M coach Bob EJ-
lis said. “But the back side jusf
killed us, just as it did the first tw,p
rounds. We just didn’t do what we
needed to do. Our youth had some7
thing to do with it. We need to com
pete and put ourselves in the posi
tion more often. We’re disappointed
in our finish, and we know we can’t
play this way at regionals. uU,
We will learn from this and bU
better prepared for regionals. We
know we can be competitive. It wa$ >
fun to be where we were going inter- ’
the final nine. That gave us a taste of
where we want to be.”
Gilliland took a double bogey on
the No.. 11 hole, followed by a bo-,~.
gey on No. 12 and eventually
ished with a 41 for a final round oT 3
77. But with the rest of the field also) ’
battling the severe conditions,--^
Gilliland still managed to finish fiftfi'
in the individual race.
“My game just went south on tlffe+*
back nine,” Gilliland said. “I wasnlf£»
moving the ball very well from tee ttf-'J
green or on the greens. The condi- *.
tions were awfully tough. I’ve jusV J
got to work on playing in pressure )
situations. I got a little nervous, and f|
my swing got away from me. It i;
seemed like it was that way for the ■
whole team.”
Oklahoma State cruised to the
team title with a 54-hole total of 851, r
12 strokes ahead of runner-up ,
Kansas’ 863. Colorado slipped past-
A&M and Texas into third place at (j
873, while the Longhorns (876) held :
off the Aggies (284-289-304=877) :
by a mere one stroke for fourth.
Schlumberger
Mechanical Engineer Position
Schlumberger in Sugar Land, TX is looking for a
Mechanical Engineer to join our team. The
Engineer will be involved in the complete "cradle
to grave" product development cycle of oilfield
equipment geared towards the completion of
new wells.
Requirements:
• A Master's or Ph. D in Mechanical
Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, or
Aerospace Engineering
• Summer or Coop experience in Mechanical
Engineering tasks is a strong plus. Prior full
time employment is not required.
• Eagerness to take on very aggressive
objectives. Willingness to tackle widely
varying technical and managerial challenges,
very often outside one's immediate academic
training and background. Openness to
significant travel within the United States and
abroad in the execution of one's
responsibilities. Strong team spirit.
• Solid mechanical engineering background -
strength of materials, design methodology,
fluid mechanics, etc.
• Numerical methods - Finite element methods,
finite differences, etc.
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