Eclipse Engineering: Looking for a new engineer at their Spokane, WA office. MS preferred, but not required.
If interested, please send a resume/cover letter to Angie Moravec (amoravec@eeimt.com).
Eclipse Engineering: Looking for a new engineer at their Spokane, WA office. MS preferred, but not required.
If interested, please send a resume/cover letter to Angie Moravec (amoravec@eeimt.com).
I am Michael Carlson with Triton Stormwater Solutions.
Triton is a Michigan based company that is looking to hire a Water Resources Engineer. Triton is a leading manufacturer of underground stormwater chamber systems.
Triton has provided projects worldwide from Australia throughout Europe and North America. Our home office is in Brighton, Michigan. I’ve attached a project we shipped in early 2017 for Ikea in Jacksonville FL. It was the largest underground stormwater system ever installed in the Southeast United States.
Michael Carlson
Triton Stormwater Solutions
517-420-3406 Cell
810-222-7652 Office
810-222-1769 Fax
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department is pleased to invite the University community to attend the spring 2018 senior design team presentations. This semester students have undertaken a wide range of interesting projects to fulfill the Department’s design project requirement. Refreshments will be served. (Senior Design Colloquium Poster)
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Proposed Utility Tunnel Beneath the Straits of Mackinac, MI
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Lake State Railroad Gaylord Development Plan
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Challenge Manufacturing Environmental Audit, Walker, MI
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Design of the Copperwood Mine Surface Processing Facilities
Location: Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center, Iron Mountain, MI
Classification: Currently Registered Sophomore, Junior or Senior in good academic standing
Major: Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields (looking for civils as well!!!)
Position: Intern
Duration of Position: June 4 – August 10, 2018, Full-time – 40 hours Monday – Friday, No overtime required
Pay: Direct-Deposit Bi-Weekly, $480 – $550 Weekly – Paid according to classification
Submit Resume, updated transcript and one letter of recommendation to: bgray@minorityaccess.org, 301-779-7100
ALL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: APRIL 12, 2018 – 12:00 NOON
Knowledge: Experience using computers and automated systems to manage data, to include MS Office Products; ability to gather and analyze data to identify significant factors and able to follow instructions and work in groups.
Position Description: The tasks for the Intern will include assistance with construction Inspection of facility projects, inspection of existing utilities for asbuilt documentation, updating AutoCAD asbuilt documentation and general office duties including preparing inspection reports and project photo documentation. The tasks may also include assisting other Department Services including the Biomedical Engineering and Electronics Sections.
Again, thank you so much and I look forward to receiving information from the undergraduate engineering students.
Bonnie Gray
Internship Coordinator
301-779-7100
Co-op/intern opportunity for sophomore or higher academic standing (looking for the fall)
GPA min of 2.7
Civil engineering students, structural concentration or experience preferred
Location is Detroit (corporate offices), travel within our service area required (must provide own transportation)
Housing is not provided
Applications can be made on dteenergy.com/jobs
2018 Goodell Scholarship
The Northwest Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers annually awards a scholarship to recognize the unselfish contributions to the civil engineering profession made by Mr. Harvey Goodell, a notable Northwest Branch leader and member. One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded this year.
Applicants must have permanent residence within one of the following counties within the Northwest Branch geographical area: Adams, Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Iron, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Lincoln, Marathon, Monroe, Oneida, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Portage, Price, Rusk, St. Croix, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vilas, or Wood. Applicants must have completed, or will complete in the present semester/quarter, at least one full academic year of study in the engineering curriculum. Applicants must be attending, or plan to attend in the following semester/quarter, one of the following ABET accredited engineering institutions: University ofWisconsin – Madison, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin – Platteville, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, Minnesota State University – Mankato, Michigan Technological University, Marquette University, or Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Application materials and additional information is available on the ASCE Northwest Wisconsin Branch website at: www.ascewinw.org/scholarships/
Applications are due May 31, 2018
The Women and Minorities STEM Scholarship Program
Apply Now! Accepting Applications through June 1st
Atkins, a Member of the SNC-Lavalin Group is proud to carry on the tradition of assisting minority students in completing their higher education programs through the Women and Minority STEM Scholarship Program.
Eligibility: The program is available to female students and students of African American, Asian, Pacific Island, Native American, Native Alaskan or Hispanic descent. In addition, applicants must be:
Scholarships of $2,000 are awarded for the fall and spring semesters to qualified students.
Upon meeting the program criteria, scholarship recipients are selected through a competitive process. A local selection committee composed of Atkins technical Leaders will choose the recipient.
Atkins is very excited to have the opportunity to provide this scholarship. Please find our application here.
Indian Health Service has some openings in Phoenix, AZ and Reno, NV for an environmental engineer. See link below.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/495311200
Join Green Campus Enterprise for our end of the semester final presentations to see what we’ve all been working on! This is a great opportunity to learn more about Enterprise!
THURSDAY APRIL 12th, DOW 875, 5-6pm
GLRC Retrofit– exploring the feasibility of using the water of Portage Lake as a heat sink for the GLRC year round with the greatest application in the warmer months
Solar Thermal– evaluating the feasibility of installing a solar thermal collector at Michigan Tech. The solar collector would be used to preheat water for hot water usage on campus.
Building Efficiency– investigating how energy is used throughout the DOW and M & M buildings
THURSDAY APRIL 19th, DOW 875, 5-6pm
Tiny House Community– assessing the feasibility of a tiny house community on Michigan Tech property
Campus Culture-overall goal of the Campus Culture Team is to move the culture of Michigan Tech’s campus in the direction of increased sustainability
Wind Power– research the feasibility of wind power at Michigan Tech. The current proposal is to install a wind turbine on top of Mont Ripley to reduce or eliminate electricity costs of the ski hill
Clean Air-Cool Planet- gathers and analyzes data in order to calculate the greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory of Michigan Technological University
Green Campus Enterprise is an organization of students working to make the Michigan Tech campus more sustainable through both low and high profile projects. We are collaborating with University personnel on many of our projects and gaining professional experience and leadership skills.