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    We are rapidly expanding our advanced chassis development group and are looking for several new engineers. Our group here in Troy, MI is purely advanced development. We develop advanced suspension ideas and build prototype vehicles for product evaluation. The majority of engineers that work here were former FSAE people, due to the fact that they are the people with the best experience and that what we do here is a natural extension of FSAE. We usually turn around an idea to a working prototype within a year and a full vehicle prototype within 18 months to 2 years depending on the complexity. Several of the systems we are developing include; Adaptive damping, active suspensions and active roll control.

    We are also looking for interns and co-ops.

    Qualified applicants please send resumes to Stephen.Rumple@ArvinMeritor.com.

    Steve Rumple
    University of Michigan-AA FSAE 00-04

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    We are rapidly expanding our advanced chassis development group and are looking for several new engineers. Our group here in Troy, MI is purely advanced development. We develop advanced suspension ideas and build prototype vehicles for product evaluation. The majority of engineers that work here were former FSAE people, due to the fact that they are the people with the best experience and that what we do here is a natural extension of FSAE. We usually turn around an idea to a working prototype within a year and a full vehicle prototype within 18 months to 2 years depending on the complexity. Several of the systems we are developing include; Adaptive damping, active suspensions and active roll control.

    We are also looking for interns and co-ops.

    Qualified applicants please send resumes to Stephen.Rumple@ArvinMeritor.com.

    Steve Rumple
    University of Michigan-AA FSAE 00-04

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    Hey Steve,

    Are you continually looking for co ops? I'm going to begin applying for my final co op next spring/summer very soon.

    Thanks
    Ryan M.

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