KES at Underwater Intervention 2020
KES presented “Design by Analysis for PVHO Windows” and “Debarkation Syndrome and Commercial Submarines” at UI2020
KES attends 24th JESC in Lafayette, LA
KES sponsors and attends the Louisiana Joint Engineering Societies Conference. Principal engineer Bart Kemper gives talk on forensic engineering as well as lectures at ULL.
Quinton Moore becomes a KES intern
LSU Chemical Engineering major Quinton Moore joins the KES Team
Company leadership attends blasting course
Krista and Bart Kemper attend the basic and advanced Surface and Subsurface blasting courses in Elko, NV
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College Internships
There has been an increasing trend in US universities to not seek engineering professors with work experience as a Professional Engineer. This is a key gap in engineering education, as there are hard lessons that are only learned when one is the “professional in charge.” Research and education alone does not put the professional in the position as the “responsible in charge” for decisions risking lives or significant money. KES supports the profession by offering one-semester unpaid internships.
The student will have a chance to be exposed to design work, failure analysis, real-life numerical modeling, and the business decisions that go along with the engineering work. Reading assignments will be given and discussed along with past project work. Work will be assigned based on the student’s skills and education to that point. KES will give strong consideration to veterans, women, and minorities, but any student of any discipline can apply.
Paid internships are offered based on demonstrated competencies and company needs. Solidworks is the most frequently used tool by KES. It is highly desired an intern has skills with this software. If they do not but still wish to intern, KES will provide one semester unpaid internship in order for the student to become sufficiently proficient in Solidworks. Regardless of paid or unpaid status, the hours will be flexible and it is understood other commitments may take priority. Letters of recommendation will reflect the progress the student demonstrated and the work ethic presented.
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