F.E. Moran Supports Mechanical Engineering Education Through Hands-on Learning Program
F.E. Moran and the Mechanical Contractors Association of Chicago (MCA) are working together for a hands-on learning experience teaching university students about careers in the construction industry.
Northbrook, IL, December 05, 2015 --(PR.com)-- F.E. Moran is working with the Mechanical Contractors Association in Chicago (MCA of Chicago) to encourage college students to pursue careers in the construction and mechanical engineering fields. Students from Illinois State University, Bradley University, and Milwaukee School of Engineering that are members of the MCAA student chapter are invited to join F.E. Moran in a series of lunch and learn, hand-on learning experiences.
Students who take advantage of the program, join the F.E. Moran team for lunch and learn more about the construction industry. Following the lunch and learn, students are given personal protective equipment (PPE) and tour the sheet metal shop to watch a sheet metal worker cut a giant piece of sheet metal. The students then use the sheet metal pieces to build a box using the shop tools. Through this program, students are better able to understand the mechanical field. Additionally, they are given the opportunity to bring a resume to apply to internships, or, upon graduation, a job opening.
In addition to the hands-on program, to continue the encouragement of young people joining the construction and mechanical field, F.E. Moran began the Owen Moran Scholarship. For over eighty years, the Moran family has been passionate about mechanical engineering. Owen Moran’s enthusiasm for the field spurred the scholarship in his honor. It’s awarded to two candidates each year to encourage a new generation to pursue the construction industry.
Charlotte Flesher, Vice President of F.E. Moran, is the driving force behind the program. Without her drive to build relationships with schools and encourage young people to join the industry, the program wouldn’t be as successful as it has become. She said, “We need to give the next generation our greatest gift of knowledge and kindness, so that they may be given the opportunity to learn and prosper in the construction industry.” In addition to encouraging a new generation of construction professionals, she provides an excellent example of the opportunity for women in the construction industry that may otherwise seem non-existent.
The Moran Group of companies consists of several subsidiaries, F.E. Moran, F.E. Moran Fire Protection National, F.E. Moran Fire Protection Northern Illinois, F.E. Moran Special Hazard Systems, and F.E. Moran Mechanical Services that specialize in HVAC, fire protection, and plumbing. Each company is a full-service solutions provider, providing pre-project planning, installation, and post-installation services to provide consistent service from beginning to end. The Moran Group of companies prides themselves on providing thorough fire protection, HVAC, and plumbing services while maintaining a safe working environment.
Students who take advantage of the program, join the F.E. Moran team for lunch and learn more about the construction industry. Following the lunch and learn, students are given personal protective equipment (PPE) and tour the sheet metal shop to watch a sheet metal worker cut a giant piece of sheet metal. The students then use the sheet metal pieces to build a box using the shop tools. Through this program, students are better able to understand the mechanical field. Additionally, they are given the opportunity to bring a resume to apply to internships, or, upon graduation, a job opening.
In addition to the hands-on program, to continue the encouragement of young people joining the construction and mechanical field, F.E. Moran began the Owen Moran Scholarship. For over eighty years, the Moran family has been passionate about mechanical engineering. Owen Moran’s enthusiasm for the field spurred the scholarship in his honor. It’s awarded to two candidates each year to encourage a new generation to pursue the construction industry.
Charlotte Flesher, Vice President of F.E. Moran, is the driving force behind the program. Without her drive to build relationships with schools and encourage young people to join the industry, the program wouldn’t be as successful as it has become. She said, “We need to give the next generation our greatest gift of knowledge and kindness, so that they may be given the opportunity to learn and prosper in the construction industry.” In addition to encouraging a new generation of construction professionals, she provides an excellent example of the opportunity for women in the construction industry that may otherwise seem non-existent.
The Moran Group of companies consists of several subsidiaries, F.E. Moran, F.E. Moran Fire Protection National, F.E. Moran Fire Protection Northern Illinois, F.E. Moran Special Hazard Systems, and F.E. Moran Mechanical Services that specialize in HVAC, fire protection, and plumbing. Each company is a full-service solutions provider, providing pre-project planning, installation, and post-installation services to provide consistent service from beginning to end. The Moran Group of companies prides themselves on providing thorough fire protection, HVAC, and plumbing services while maintaining a safe working environment.
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F.E. Moran
Sarah Block
847-498-4800
www.femoran.com
Contact
Sarah Block
847-498-4800
www.femoran.com
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