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Past Co-Op Projects
"To the right is a 50 ton capacity spreader beam. As Project Manager, I saw the installation of this lifting device from start to finish. I made drawings in Autocad, had a fabricator build it, and coordinated the inspection and load test. There was a lot of satisfaction in seeing the spreader beam used for the first time!"
Jay Skipper 2005-2006 |
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"This tundish tilt stand is one of my most memorable projects. I did the design in AutoCAD, laid out the foundations, and coordinated contractors throughout the project’s duration. The satisfaction of seeing my work fabricated, installed, and used in operation over the past year is something I’ll never forget."
Barry Williams Mechanical Engineering Co-op 2002-2004 |
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"CMC Steel Alabama has given me a variety of different experiences from electronic drafting, PLC (programmable logic control) programming, and even work with high voltage substations."
Jerrell Laster Electrical Engineering Co-op 2002-2004 |
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"Working with CMC Steel Alabama is a very valuable experience. In the picture on the left, I am standing on a foundation I drew in AutoCAD and had poured. I also arranged the installation of this huge oil tank."
Jennifer Weber Mechanical Engineering Co-op 2004 |
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"At CMC Steel Alabama I have learned to apply classroom knowledge to real world applications. Here, I am wiring AC drives for our caster motors during the Melt Shop outage in Summer '04."
Jess Galang Electrical Engineering Co-op 2003-2004 |
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"CMC Steel Alabama has allowed me to grow tremendously as a person as well as learn a great deal about engineering at a hands on level, rather than just being in a classroom. The photos that appear are of the shipping building saw line project that I managed. I was given the opportunity to create AutoCad designs, foundation layouts, and arrange for contractors to do the work to make this project a success."
Tobias Madison Mechanical Engineering Co-op 2003-2004 |
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"At CMC Steel Alabama I have had chance to learn hands on what is taught in the classrooms. I have also seen the responsibility and integrity it takes to be an engineer"
Blake Bickerstaff Electrical Engineering Co-op 2003-2004 |
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CMC World News Turning Scrap Into Art
CMC sponsors an ongoing metal sculpting class at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing Arts in Dallas and underwrites the annual “Scrap Can Be Beautiful Contest.”
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