Category: Jobs – Internships/Co-ops

NASA DEVELOP National Program: Informational Webinars

There will be two webinars this month in an effort to provide information about the internship program and how potential candidates can apply.

DEVELOP addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply the lens of NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. Bridging the gap between NASA Earth science and society, DEVELOP builds capacity in both participants and partner organizations to better prepare them to address the challenges that face our society and future generations. Teams of DEVELOP participants partner with decision makers to conduct rapid feasibility projects that highlight relevant applications of Earth observing missions, cultivate advanced skills, and increase understanding of NASA Earth science data and technology.

DEVELOP employs participants during 3, 10-week long terms throughout the year to address these challenges through organized partner projects.  There are 11 locations an applicant can apply to, depending on what location the applicant would like to be considered for. Each location has specific projects Participants work on as a team during the 10-week term.  Participants are classified as part-time temporary employees and work an average of 20-29 hours per week.  Salary is determined by location and education.

To apply visit: https://develop.larc.nasa.gov/apply.php

Engineering Internship Opportunity at Yosemite NP

The duties of the positions are typically suitable and applicable to Civil Engineering students, but other engineering students may apply.   The internships are typically filled by Junior-level students.  Seniors and Graduate Students who will be continuing their education in 2020/2021 (after the internship) are also eligible.  Sophomores may also qualify, depending on the number of credits they have completed, and if they have previous engineering-related work experience that they document correctly on their resume (see notes 5 and 7).

For students who are interested in a summer or co-op type engineering position at Yosemite, here is a top 9 list of unofficial suggestions:

1) Create an account/profile at www.usajobs.gov.

2) Become familiar with the usajobs.gov website, and how it works. 

3) Make sure you understand the Qualification Requirements section, especially the parts with the -OR- statements.  Make sure you select the correct qualification statement in the questionnaire, and that your resume reflects the qualification statement that you selected. 

4) Please note that resumes for federal jobs are typical much longer than the private sector.  It is recommended that your resume be about two pages in length, especially if you are currently a sophomore applying for a GS-04 position, or anyone applying for a GS-05 position. 

5) If you are active in any student or volunteer organizations, take credit for that by describing your duties and responsibilities, and including how many weeks your were active and how many hours per week you typically spend on those duties and responsibilities, just like you would for describing job experience.  See note 7.

6) Follow the directions in the announcement, to the letter! The announcement format can be hard to read, so it is recommended that you use the “PRINT” button on the right side of the page to view the announcement in its entirety. 

7) You must include months, years, and hours per week worked, on your resume, to receive credit for your work (and/or volunteer) experience. Part‐time hours are prorated. You will not receive any credit for experience that does not indicate exact hours per week or is listed as “varies”.

8) For the questions where you have to rate your experience in different areas, be honest, but not humble.  Rate yourself against other students, not the world at large. 

9) You must apply by 11:59 PM (EST) on 01/20/2020, but it is better not to wait until the last minute, since the application system can be funky at some times. 

Students can contact me at kerstin.henry@gmail.com (until 1/18) for informal and unofficial answers to specific questions, if necessary, but they should read through the announcement thoroughly before doing so.  For official answers to questions, they should contact the HR Representative listed in the announcement. 

MSA Professional Services Employment Opportunity

Full Time Entry Level Survey Technician, Summer 2020 Survey Internship, and Entry Level Engineering/CAD Tech employment opportunities at MSA Professional Services in the Rhinelander, WI or Marshfield, WI offices.

The Job descriptions and applications can be found at the following links…

Entry Level Survey Tech – Rhinelander

https://msaprofessionalservices-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=599

Entry Level Survey Tech – Marshfield

https://msaprofessionalservices-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=486

Entry Level Engineering/CAD Tech – Rhinelander

https://msaprofessionalservices-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=619

Entry Level Engineering/CAD Tech – Marshfield 

https://msaprofessionalservices-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=553

Survey Tech Intern – Rhinelander 

https://msaprofessionalservices-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=551

Construction Internship! | Next Step Ministries

Next Step Ministries are still hiring for Summer 2020!  They have a few key positions yet to fill on their construction teams.   
This is a valuable, hands-on opportunity to lead community-focused building projects for hundreds of volunteers throughout nine week-long mission trips. Your students would be directly involved in each aspect of construction, including: on-site leadership, planning, estimating, scheduling, budgeting, and management.
This is not an office internship – your students will be overseeing energetic, professional construction worksite experiences for volunteers that greatly benefit the community, all while developing their individual skills.
 
Additional Information:
Find out more: Life-changing internship

Would you be willing to pass this update along to your students? Thanks much!

Marissa

 

Job Posting: Hibbing Taconite (Internship)

Hibbing Taconite is a leading iron ore mining company which began production in 1976 and has an annual plant capacity of 8.0 million tons of iron ore. ArcelorMittal, US Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs are partners in Hibbing Taconite, with ArcelorMittal owning a majority stake. ArcelorMittal is the managing agent.
The Environmental Engineering Intern will be responsible for supporting the site Environmental staff and completing several special projects and initiatives.

Job Posting: G & J Site Solutions (Estimator and Project Manager Position)

G & J Site Solutions are still seeking an estimator/project manager position in their Calumet Office.  They would also consider an internship as well for both Fall and Spring Semesters.  Resumes can be submitted direct to Geoff by email (gcutsy@gjsitesolutions.com) or through handshake.

Geoffrey A. Cutsy (Owner)

President, Owner

G & J Site Solutions, Inc.

gjsitesolutions.com

51811 Industrial Drive

Calumet, MI 49913

Office:   906-483-3100

Job Posting: Forest Service (Land Surveying Summer Job)

Would you like to gain boundary surveying experience? Do you take satisfaction in a well brushed line of sight?  Good news!  The Forest Service is currently accepting applications for summer 2020 Survey Aid and Survey Technician positions in Colville, WA and Wenatchee, WA, as well as several other locations in Washington and Oregon.

Click on these links to view the job announcements and apply:

GS-3 Survey Aid

GS-4 Survey Technician

GS-5 Survey Technician

The application period ends at 9pm Pacific Time on Monday September 30th, so be sure to apply soon if interested.  If so, be certain to complete the application in its entirety and to attach all required documents.  Interviews and job offers are expected to take place around the end of January.

I’ll be available Thursday Sept. 26th by phone and email to answer any questions you may have.  We’d welcome your application!

Alan Adams, PLS, CFedS
Land Surveyor / Zone Boundary Lead

Forest Service

Northern Washington Lands Zone

Colville, Okanogan-Wenatchee, and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forests

p: 509-684-7234
f: 509-684-7280
alan.adams@usda.gov

765 S. Main St.
Colville, WA 99114
www.fs.fed.us

Caring for the land and serving people.