Internship
Spotlight- ET Graduate Making a Difference
Carlos Silva, who in 2006 received his
degree in engineering technology from
WestTexasA&MUniversity, parlayed an internship into a career that has the potential
to make an impact on the world.
Silva is a project engineer with GTM Manufacturing in Amarillo, a Jack B. Kelley company
that builds high-pressure cylinders designed to capture and transport compressed natural
gas (CNG), a by product of the oil-refining process that otherwise would be burned off
into the atmosphere.
GTM¹s high-tech cylinders can capture the CNG, which can then be transported to places
throughout the world where it can be used as energy. It is an
incredible technology for countries without line pipe CNG.
Silva has been involved from the ground floor with GTM He interned during the
Fall of 2006 just as the company was being formed. He learned the engineering behind
the product along with business, human resources, and the basics of starting a company.
It was an incredible experience that really allowed hands-on application of
the concepts I was learning in class. Silvas internship confirmed that
engineering was the field he wanted to pursue.
He credits WT with preparing him for his career; however, he tells students that the
learning doesnt stop at graduation. Never stop learning. There is
always something else to learn and new knowledge youll need to progress in your
career.
Silva encourages students struggling to find an internship to not give up. You
never know when an opportunity will come. Dont stop looking. If you stop
looking, it will never happen.
He knows real-life work experience, gained through internships, is crucial for students.
Silvas own experience allowed him to better understand his profession and make
contacts which eventually led to a full-time position.
Silva is a great example of a student who made the most of his experience and one who is
now using his career to potentially make a huge impact on the world.