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Industrial Engineering Scholarships

Here are some of the Industrial Engineering scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.

John J. Cunningham Memorial Scholarship

Junior or Senior college student pursuing an undergraduate degree in a professional field that has direct applications in the passenger rail sector. General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee.

Committee 33 - Electric Energy Utilization Scholarship

General criteria applies. Preference will be given to those applicants demonstrating an interest in the field of rail traction electrification systems engineering. General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee.

The U. K. Gupta Family Scholarship Endowment:

Primary preference will be given to students attending universities in North Texas and in the State of Texas only. Students must have a 3.0 GPA at the time of application. Applications accepted for fall semester only. Eligibility: To apply for an NBT scholarship or endowed university scholarship, you must: Have a 3.0 GPA (or an 85% competency score) and be currently enrolled in or entering a university engineering program, or related field, to apply for an endowed scholarship Submit an official high school or college transcript Submit an on-line application

Delta Air Lines - Engine Maintenance Internship

Delta Air Lines would like to extend a Summer Internship (13 weeks) opportunity to a student currently enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in business management or industrial engineering. In addition to an internship position, the recipient will receive a trip to the Annual International Women in Aviation Conference (includes round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations, and conference registration). Applicants must be full-time students at the junior or senior level with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens. Lodging accommodations will not be provided for the duration of the 13-week internship. The technical services intern reports to the project leader-engine maintenance. Responsibilities include but are not limited to creating presentations, process improvements, developing business plans, understanding finance and our cost structure, coordination of meetings, and analyzing data and metrics. You will participate in and assist the management team in developing long-term and short-term goals in support of engine maintenance production. You will also have the opportunity to work with both internal and external customers from all levels of management. You must practice safety-conscious behaviors in all operational processes and procedures. Responsibilities: - Create and report metrics in Excel and PowerPoint. - Work closely with the engine maintenance management team to provide them solutions to data based on industry trends that are developing worldwide. - Develop and implement changes in our production strategy based on business demands. - Use FAA, OSHA, and EPA regulations and Delta policy requirements to assist the shops in meeting their production goals. Skills/Abilities: - Knowledge of basic PC skills and Microsoft Office software suite required. - Good technical writing and oral communication skills required. - Must be capable of working in a team environment to creatively solve technical problems. - Must have the ability to complete assignments with minimal supervision. - Strong ability to work within a team environment to creatively solve technical problems and implement change. - Must develop both strategic and tactical plans that create a safety-conscious environment resulting in employee safety and well-being. Compensation is paid to interns based on the following guidelines: junior-at least 60 semester hours in college completed-$2,253 per month ($15/hour); senior-at least 90 semester hours in college completed-$2,947 per month ($17/hour). Note: Students must be currently enrolled in school to participate in the internship program. In addition to all WAI requirements, interested applicants should submit a résumé and cover letter detailing their qualifications. Applicants should list academic honors, scholarships, awards, and special achievements. (Scholarship value $12,000) Submission Requirements: Applicants must be a member of Women in Aviation, International and may apply for no more than two scholarships. Internships are not included in the two per member scholarship limit. All application materials can be submitted in the same envelope. These requirements are the minimum for all scholarships unless otherwise indicated. Some scholarships may require additional information, please read the description thoroughly to make sure you meet all requirements. For each scholarship include three stapled (no folders) complete application sets (one original and two copies) of the following information: Official WAI application form Two one-page recommendation letters (originals - no photocopies) Typed, descriptive 500-word essay Professional résumé Copies of all aviation and medical certificates and the last three pages of your pilot logbook (if applicable)

ProgressiveAutomations.com Engineering Scholarship

Progressive Automations gives away $1,000 dollars each in scholarships to two engineering students each year. Our goal is to promote education in the field of engineering and make it more accessible to young students. Eligibility: - Applicants must write a 1,000 word essay detailing why you think you're best suited for the scholarship. Let us know about your academic achievements, your drive to succeed as an engineer, your passion for the field, your personal achievements, your educational expectations for the future and what you think the next ten years of your professional life will look like. - Applicants must be enrolled for the September semester, full-time at a recognized, Canadian or American post-secondary college or university. - Applications must be enrolled at the undergraduate level in an engineering program. - Applicants must have Canadian or American citizenship. - Applicants must demonstrate high academic performance by submitting a copy of their high-school transcripts. - Applicants must demonstrate financial need and be eligible to receive financial aid. - You are not eligible if you have already received the award in a previous year. Benefits: $1000 award Application: If you meet the requirements and would like to pursue the scholarship you must fill out an application form and send it to us, along with the written essay and a copy of your high-school transcripts. The deadline to submit your appplication is July 10. Application form can be found on our website - https://www.progressiveautomations.com/pages/scholarship-program/ These can be sent by email or by mail to: Progressive Automations, Inc. 160-6691 Elmbridge Way Richmond, BC V7A 4N1 Canada Phone: 1-800-676-6123 Email: sales@progressiveautomations.com Any questions about the application or the essay can be directed to social@progressiveautomations.com

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