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Where 2011 May Baylor ECS Graduates Went

Employers: Baker Hughes, Bechtel Corp; Bell Helicopter, DuPont, General Motors, Mars Chocolate, National Instruments, Raytheon, US Marine Corps, USAF

Median Salary Range: $60,000-65,000

Graduate Schools: Texas A&M Univ, Baylor Univ, Duke, Fordam, Georgia Tech, Northwestern, The Ohio State, Purdue, Rice, Univ Alaska-Fairbanks, Univ Illinois-Urbana-Champagne, Vanderbilt, Villanova

Available Position, 10-Apr-2012: Texas Machine Tool International, LLC, Mechanical Engineer

Available Position, 05-Apr-2012: InfoStrat IT Consultant

Available Position, 23-Feb-2012: Electrical Engineer, Oil City Iron Works, Corsicana, Texas

Available Position, 08-Feb-2012: IT Technical Support, Dallas TX

Available Position, 08-Feb-2012: Fidelity Investments Software Developers/Mainframe Developers

Available Positions, 02-Feb-2012

Available Position, 19-Dec-2011: Bishop Lifting Products Design Engineer

Available Position, 17-Oct-2011: Engineering Technician, Packaging Distributors, Inc; Waco TX

Available Position, 10-Oct-2011: CITGO Technical Analyst, Houston TX

Available Position, 23-Sept-2011: CITGO Technical Analyst, Houston TX

Available Positions, 27-Jul-2011: Reddwerks (Austin) seeks the following positions: Software Engineer, QA Engineer, and Support Engineer. To view full position descriptions, visit Hire A Bear.

Available Position, 25-Jul-2011: Mars Chocolate (Waco) seeks mechanical engineering alumni for the Value Stream Industrial Engineering Technician posted in Hire A Bear.

Available Position, 21-Jun-2011: SmartWatt Energy Project Engineer

Available Positions, 19-April-2011


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