Invader954 Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Hello everyone, I had gone on the chat and I was referred and encouraged to put my question on this engineering section. I am having a very hard time finding sources to locate an electromagnetic engineer with very specific experience. I would appreciate it if anyone could guide me as to where I may find forums, societies, boards, school bulletins or school boards on this subject. Where do electromagnetic engineers hang and chat? I am looking for someone that is just finishing with their Ph.D or Masters in Electrical/Electromagnetic Engineering. Preferably Ph.D. I am not seeking EE's concerning RF, antennas or microwaves. I am looking for someone that has the knowledge or the experience in working with permanent magnet generators and motors, induction, wound field machines and other electromagnetic devices. Engineer must have a thorough understanding of electromagnetic principles and analysis, in particular the magnetic structure and relationships of electrical machines. They would be working with magnet motors/generators from 8m in diameter to motors/generators over 700lbs for hybrid electric buses. I have searched in so many places but most that I come across are in antennas and microwaves and things of that nature. They're willing to take prospect in and mentor and train to fulfill important position within company. Would eventually replace the chief engineer that is on their way out. This chief engineer would rather mold the right prospect from scratch if they had the choice. They would definitely consider prospects with experience already though. When i have in the rare occasion found someone with experience in the workforce...they are demanding extremely high compensation. I understand they have the right to, which makes me see this as more of an entry level or novice level. I only say that because of the compensation. It has a comp of $110k/year. If anyone has any insight as to where I may find someone like this, I would greatly appreciate it if you could reach out to me. Thank you. Jody []
mooeypoo Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 ! Moderator Note Welcome to Science Forums, Jody. I removed the email address, as it's against our policy - and you should be able to get replies and help in the forum. Feel free to visit our other threads and participate in the discussions, as well.Is this a job offer, or is it for any other purpose? Do they need to be in a specific country or have a specific work permit? Is this for help with a paper or anything that can be done online? I think if you answer the above questions and make the request more specific, you might get a bit more help. If this is a job offer, I would recommend looking into job-specific websites, like:PhysicsToday job site - http://www.physicstoday.org/jobs EE section of 'simplyhired' - http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-electromagnetic+engineer If you're looking for chat forums, you just need to put in "Engineering forums" on google and find quite a large amount of them.
Invader954 Posted July 25, 2012 Author Posted July 25, 2012 ok, thank you. I will go on and put more information and elaborate. I held back a little thinking i might get booted off. The sites you're mentioning...do i have to pay for them? I'm looking for sites that wouldn't charge. thanks.
mooeypoo Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Jody, we don't usually allow for actual job offer postings in this forum. When you asked for it in the IRC channel, I didn't realize you were looking to post a job posting, I thought you were looking for help or advice from a specific type of engineer. I suggest you try your luck at specific Engineering forums, I think some of them have specific job offer sections. The PhysicsToday site charges for postings, I am not sure about simplyhired. There are other sites that are either free or cheap, just look it up online.
Invader954 Posted July 26, 2012 Author Posted July 26, 2012 Ok. No problem. I appreciate your help. Jody, we don't usually allow for actual job offer postings in this forum. When you asked for it in the IRC channel, I didn't realize you were looking to post a job posting, I thought you were looking for help or advice from a specific type of engineer. I suggest you try your luck at specific Engineering forums, I think some of them have specific job offer sections. The PhysicsToday site charges for postings, I am not sure about simplyhired. There are other sites that are either free or cheap, just look it up online.
CaptainPanic Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 Alternatively, you could go straight to a university and post a job offer there, or go to a technical job fair for engineers. Finally, make sure you have the job offer on a company website, in addition with some specific info. Google will find it, and your future employee will find it.
Invader954 Posted July 26, 2012 Author Posted July 26, 2012 Capitan Panic, Thanks for your input. Ill do just that because I need to find someone that's a good match. I also sent some electromagnetic society an email requesting assistance. Let's see what they say. I'll try all these recommendations though. Thanks. Invader954
Wilmot McCutchen Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 CR4 might be a good place. http://cr4.globalspec.com/section/electrical-engineering
sws5000 Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 (edited) Hello everyone, I had gone on the chat and I was referred and encouraged to put my question on this engineering section. I am having a very hard time finding sources to locate an electromagnetic engineer with very specific experience. I would appreciate it if anyone could guide me as to where I may find forums, societies, boards, school bulletins or school boards on this subject. Where do electromagnetic engineers hang and chat? I am looking for someone that is just finishing with their Ph.D or Masters in Electrical/Electromagnetic Engineering. Preferably Ph.D. I am not seeking EE's concerning RF, antennas or microwaves. I am looking for someone that has the knowledge or the experience in working with permanent magnet generators and motors, induction, wound field machines and other electromagnetic devices. Engineer must have a thorough understanding of electromagnetic principles and analysis, in particular the magnetic structure and relationships of electrical machines. They would be working with magnet motors/generators from 8m in diameter to motors/generators over 700lbs for hybrid electric buses. I have searched in so many places but most that I come across are in antennas and microwaves and things of that nature. They're willing to take prospect in and mentor and train to fulfill important position within company. Would eventually replace the chief engineer that is on their way out. This chief engineer would rather mold the right prospect from scratch if they had the choice. They would definitely consider prospects with experience already though. When i have in the rare occasion found someone with experience in the workforce...they are demanding extremely high compensation. I understand they have the right to, which makes me see this as more of an entry level or novice level. I only say that because of the compensation. It has a comp of $110k/year. If anyone has any insight as to where I may find someone like this, I would greatly appreciate it if you could reach out to me. Thank you. Jody [] hello i am a PhD electrical engineer. i will be happy tojoin with you many thanks my email: removed by mod i am a PhD electrical engineer regards Edited August 29, 2012 by imatfaal removal of email address
Invader954 Posted August 29, 2012 Author Posted August 29, 2012 Thank you. I'll go and check it out. CR4 might be a good place. http://cr4.globalspe...cal-engineering Hi, Thanks for reaching out to me. If emails are not allowed...I'm not sure if a phone number is allowed. My number is 954-709-1889 hello i am a PhD electrical engineer. i will be happy tojoin with you many thanks my email: removed by mod i am a PhD electrical engineer regards
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