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ScubaLatt 08-30-2012 08:32 PM

Any CITGO Engineers here?
 
Wondering if anyone works in the Engineering dept. at CITGO or knows anyone who does. My son is applying for a Co-Op position and wanted to get more information and maybe a little help for him.

Lake Chuck Duck 08-30-2012 09:10 PM

What kind of information? I don't work there but may can give him info depending.

marshrunner757 08-30-2012 09:43 PM

I work in the engineering department there. What kind of engineering and what kinda info?

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T-TOP 08-30-2012 09:44 PM

I work at citgo, have some co ops in my area. What kind of info you looking for??

cmcnabb 08-30-2012 10:41 PM

Good luck to your son getting a co op position. They are pretty competitive so he either needs a high gpa or you need to be able to pull strings. They are usually offered in the summer and at a pretty good pay. I made 26 dollars an hour during my internship my last semester of college. Some work around your school schedule, some are full time requiring the semester off. But in my opinion, if there is a choice between taking a semester off to co op full time or decline and just go to school, I would opt for going to school

ScubaLatt 08-30-2012 10:54 PM

My son is a sophomore at McNeese with 38 hours completed. He has done this while holding 2 jobs. He is involved with the Newman club youth group, He has a 3.91 GPA after 3 semesters. His declared major is Mechanical Engineering, although he is open to learning about other areas of engineering and keeping his options open before he has to commit to a specific path.

Mainly want to know if anyone knows when the co-op will be offered -- spring or summer? Also, what do the CO-OP students do while at the plant.

Also want to know that if it requires a semester off, and delaying graduation, is it worth the time and experience.

As far as help getting him one of the 6 positions, of course I would welcome some help but would prefer him getting it on his own merits. However, we all know that knowing someone who will vouch for you always is nice.

Thanks, Guys!

cmcnabb 08-30-2012 11:06 PM

Sounds like he has an impressive resume already. Tell him to talk to his dean for the info and attend the career fair if it hasnt already passed. Also, register on the career services link for mcneese, they will send email notifications for upcoming positions.

As far as missing a semester, in my experience and opinion, it's not worth it. Finding a job with a mechanical engineering degree is not hard at all. And despite what many people say, a co op or internship is not necessary to get a job after graduation. Don't get me wrong, it opens up a lot of doors, but it's not necessary.

Also, if he does end up getting something at citgo, they will probably offer him full time after graduation

weedeater 08-31-2012 07:28 AM

Has he considered any other plants besides Citgo because I would imagine several others have some programs like that and he may find one that will put him to work and pay his school.

Ray 09-01-2012 05:34 PM

Shell refineries are always hiring also.
And Shell has a better retirement than Citgo.

hadabite 09-01-2012 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 486478)
Shell refineries are always hiring also.
And Shell is all around better than Citgo.

there fixed it :D:smokin:

weedeater 09-02-2012 08:12 AM

Is there a Shell refinery in Lake Charles?

bigl3456 09-02-2012 10:25 AM

Nope!!!!


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