The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1954, Image 8

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ADMINISTRATION
POWER PLANT ANALYSIS
AIRCRAFT STANDARDS
PRODUCTION DESIGN
FLIGHT TEST LIAISON
AIRFRAME
MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
INSTALLATIONS
LIAISON
TECHNICAL PUBLICATION'S
AERODYNAMICS
MISSILE DESIGN
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS
STRUCTURES DESIGN
STRUCTURES MATERIAL
STRUCTURES TEST
WEIGHTS
RELIABILITY
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SERVO MECHANISMS
AEROPHYSICS
ELECTRONICS DESIGN
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN
GUIDANCE & FIELD OPERATIONS
DEVELOPMENT
FLIGHT TEST ENGINEERING
FLIGHT TEST ANALYSIS
FLIGHT TEST INSTRUMENTATION
TOOL ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
QUALITY CONTROL
We invite you to discuss
your career opportuni
ties in the aviation
industry with us. Con
tact your placement
office today for an
appointment for your interview with
K. L. Gilbert, Chance Vought Aircraft
Engineering Personnel Representative,
who will visit your campus November 12.
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Choice
Choice
Choice
of Job
You don't have any
choice on the first and
very little on the second
On the third however, it's strictly up to you—
a poor choice can throw you years behind your
classmates and a good choice can put you years
ahead.
At Chance Nought, young engineers
(Aeronautical, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical)
have every opportunity to make a mark for
themselves in the industry that places the greatest
value on engineering skill and ingenuity.
The, very nature of the modem aircraft its
immense complexity and its never-ending
development presents technical problems that
are unparalleled in any other field of engineering.
The chart illustrates two things; first, the
extent to which our work involves the various
engineering and scientific specialties and second,
the scope of the opportunities that exist for
the young engineer.
For more information regarding these
employment opportunities please contact your
placement office in order to arrange for an
interview with our representative when he is on
campus, or write for a copy of "Your Career With
Chance Vaught Aircraft".
Dallas, Texas
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6
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