TODAY (July 1st @ 12pm): Friday Harbor Labs Autumn 2022 General Information Session

We are hosting a general information session for anyone interested in studying at Friday Harbor Labs for the coming Autumn quarter. The session will take place  Friday, July 1st from 12pm-1pm PST. We are offering two Research Apprenticeships and a 3-course field research program. All courses are at the 400 level and invite you to get your hands dirty designing your own research project!

I can answer any questions you might have regarding living and working at FHL, and our Biodiversity and Monitoring of Estuarine Ecosystems instructors, Wendel Raymond and Bob Oxborrow, have offered to discuss their course and similar field research courses. Instructors from other courses may attend as well. If you have reasons you feel like you can’t take a course up here, we will discuss financial aid options, accessibility needs, and similar topics. If you’re enthusiastic about marine sciences, we want you out here!

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CLUE is hiring tutors for the 2022-23 academic year!

CLUE Tutoring

Do you have a passion for teaching, enjoy supporting other students, and are interested in enhancing your own skills?  Academic Support Programs (ASP) is now hiring CLUE Tutors for the 2022-2023 Academic Year! Students from all majors and degree types (undergraduate/graduate) are encouraged to apply (as long as you have taken the necessary courses for each subject). The positions below are now open on Handshake – each hyperlink will take you to the specific job posting with a job description and details on how to apply

Available positions:

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NAVFAC Northwest Developmental Environmental Engineering Position Accepting Resumes: 24JUN2022 – 05JUL2022

Forwarding a job opportunity for Environmental Engineers.

University of Washington

Civil/Environmental Engineering Department Chair (and/or Student Program Coordinator)

I am accepting resumes for recent Environmental Engineering graduates (Bachelor or Masters).  Information attached or available on USAJOBS:  https://www.usajobs.gov/job/661536700

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Summer Job for civil engineering student or recent grad

The City of Kent is seeking an intern (non-credit) to assist in the review of permits for civil construction (site development), utilities and street use.  Position is $25/hr and has the possibility of partial remote work, if desired.  I have posted the attached job advertisement on Handshake but have not received any applicants.  Please have any interested students or recent grads contact me directly.

Thanks

Brennan

Brennan Taylor, PE, Development Engineering Manager

Development Engineering | Economic & Community Development

220 Fourth Ave. S, Kent, WA 98032

Main 253-856-5490 | Direct 253-856-5591
Btaylor@Kentwa.gov

 

CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON

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Campus Job Opportunity – Laboratory Aide

Hi CEE Undergrads,

This is a job posting for an on-campus position working with monitoring bacterial culture growth and other research related activities! Below is basic information about the position. Please see the attached PDF for details and contact information.

Basic Information:

Job title: Dishwasher/Laboratory aide
Department name: Civil and Environmental Engineering
Job Location: Benjamin Hall, 478
Contact/Supervisor: Bruce Godfrey/Mari Winkler
Phone number: 206-543-2531
Email address: bgodfrey@uw.edu
Box number: 355014
Employment period: Summer & academic year
Hours per week: up to 12 hours/week
Rate of pay: $17.27/hr

Summer job opportunity for undergraduate students w/ CEE RAPID facility

Hello,

The CEE RAPID facility is looking to hire a 40-hr per week undergraduate assistant for the summer. The job is appropriate for undergraduates at all levels (freshmen -> seniors).

If you are interested in this opportunity, by Start of Business, Monday, June 13, 2022,
email the RAPID team (rapidreu@uw.edu) a PDF of your resume, unofficial
undergraduate transcript, and a short (less than 200 words) statement about why you
are a good fit for this opportunity. Applications will be accepted after June 13 2022;
however, the application review will begin on June 14, 2022.

This is an amazing opportunity and I highly recommend taking a look at the important work that the RAPID facility is doing!

Hiring: SAFS Undergraduate Research Assistant- Apply by June 10

Dear Students,

Undergraduate Research Assistant, starting June 2022. Interest in algal-zooplankton-microbe ecological research (laboratory Closed Ecological Systems), comfortable with basic inorganic chemistry (molar quantities) some simple gas laws, and computer skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EndNote, and some statistics.  Will gain expertise in algal and Daphnia culture techniques; sterilization procedures (autoclaving), complex chemically defined media; experimental design, general laboratory procedures, instrumentation, and (lots of) dishwashing.   Must be able to lift 35 pounds.  Preference for a student with more than one year of time left at UW Seattle and available summer 2022. Approximately 10 hours/week, $17.50/hr to start.

To inquire and apply, please send e-mail to taub@uw.edu with a message describing your scientific interests, career goals, reference names, e-mail addresses and phone #, and an informal transcript. Deadline: June 10, 2022

 

Geotech Engineering and Testing (GET) Job Opening

Hello CEE Graduates,

The Geotech Engineering and Testing (GET)  is looking to hire a staff geotechnical engineer. Geotech Engineering and Testing (GET) is an expanding geotechnical and materials testing engineering firm. GET was founded in 1985 and has a staff of about 60 engineers, technicians and support staff. They are looking for recent graduates in Civil Engineering with Ph.D. or Master’s Degree specializing in geotechnical engineering. The candidate should have good communication skills and exhibit strong technical and administrative skills. GET’s benefit package includes competitive salary, vacation time, medical insurance and a retirement plan. Furthermore, the company will help the candidate with his/her immigration status (if required). For more information on our company’s employment opportunity, please visit our website under the employment section at www.geotecheng.com. A flyer for the job description is attached here. The resumes should be sent to:

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Student Assistant – Computing & Network Support Assistant

Hello UW Students,

The Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC) at the College of Civil & Environmental Engineering is seeking a motivated undergrad student to support our various network, database and computing support needs. Bring your technical skills and interest to learn! Receive training on the job to provide needed network equipment and software support. 

Suggested Pay: $20/hour

To apply: Contact Malorie Stites – malorie@uw.edu

More details on the job description can be found here