
Co-op student having a blast at FMF
[caption id="attachment_21773" align="alignnone" width="593"] Kelsey Towers-Jones shows off a Hyak-2 rocket used in competition by the UVic Rocketry club. The rocket reached a speed of 2,200 km/h, or Mach 1.8, during a recent competition. Towers-Jones is currently doing a cooperative education placement at Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Breton. Photo courtesy UVic Rocketry[/caption]Peter Mallett, Staff writer ~A university engineering student and rocket enthusiast is launching her dreams through a work-study placement at Fleet Maintenance Facility (FMF CB) Cape Breton. Kelsey Towers-Jones, a third-year mechanical engineering student at the University of Victoria, is on a cooperative education placement with the Industrial Engineering Section at FMF CB. She is tasked with making recommendations on how to best configure equipment and resources to improve workplace efficiencies throughout FMF CB, and developing designs and engineering drawings for a number of continuous improvement projects. The 22-year-old started her job four weeks ago and says she fully enjoys working at the sprawling 35,000 square metre facility in Dockyard. “This is exactly the stuff I want to do for my career – industrial engineering and manufacturing,” said Towers-Jones. “The people at FMF are passionate about their jobs and it is always great to work with those genuinely interested in what you are passionate about.”Reaching for the starsWhen she isn’t cracking the books or working, Towers-Jones builds rockets as a member of the UVic Rocketry club. She and approximately two dozen other students meet on evenings and weekends to design, build, and launch rockets in international competitions. She recently became the rocketry team’s payload engineering lead, and handles the engineering design work to support the payload science team that develops the real “rocket science” on board the rockets. Kelsey’s club is currently preparing for the next Spaceport America Cup amateur rocketry competition, to be held next June in New Mexico....





























