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Tuesday. May
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Members of the Dance Arts Society perform “Pajama Pants,” a comic dance routine Sunday in Rudde' S|mey Kevin
Auditorium. The dance was part of the Society’s Spring Curtain Call and was choreographed by Molly Jackson said —
Snell-Witt, a health and kinesiology lecturer, who was inspired by her husband’s sleeping patterns, the lawsuit is friv
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tries, he said.
Schlumberger
Electronics Engineer Position
Schlumberger in Sugar Land, IX is looking for.
Electronics/Electrical Engineer to join our tearr
Be involved in the entire product development
process for building oilfield-related real-time d;
acquisition/control systems.
Requirements:
• 8S or MS in Electronics/Electrical
Engineering.
• Solid EE engineering background (electrons
systems, control theory, and software
development)
• Experience with real-time data acquisition
systems.
• Strong software skills (C/C++, Assembly)
• Strong teamwork and communication skills
• Summer or Coop experience is a strong plu:
Prior full time employment is not required
Mail resumes to:
Rich Christie
110 Schlumberger Drive
Sugar Land, IX 77478
Or email to rchristie@slb.com
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