DocumentCode :
2372813
Title :
The case for interns
Author :
Drewiske, Greg W.
Author_Institution :
NewPage Corp., Wisconsin Rapids, WI
fYear :
2008
fDate :
22-27 June 2008
Firstpage :
213
Lastpage :
217
Abstract :
As budgets shrink and headcount is reduced, the level and performance expectation of automation systems in pulp and paper mills is increasing. At the same time, engineers are being pulled in multiple directions, some of which arenpsilat even related to engineering. Layoffs, hiring freezes and early retirements are raising the average age of electrical engineering personnel in mills. Negative publicity due to the above and other factors have detracted many new graduates from even considering the pulp and paper industry as a career. While there are several different ways of addressing the above problems, this paper will focus on the use of engineering interns as an efficient and inexpensive way to help get the work done in the mill while exposing potential future employees to the pulp and paper industry.
Keywords :
industrial training; on-the-job training; paper industry; personnel; automation systems; early retirements; electrical engineering personnel; engineering interns; hiring freezes; layoffs; paper industry; paper mills; pulp industry; pulp mills; Automation; Computer aided software engineering; Costs; Maintenance engineering; Milling machines; Paper mills; Personnel; Pulp and paper industry; Recruitment; Retirement; intern; mentor; recruiting; young engineer;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2008. PPIC 2008. Conference Record of 2008 54th Annual
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
ISSN :
0190-2172
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2524-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0190-2172
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2008.4585825
Filename :
4585825
Link To Document :
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