Job Opportunity for Engineer with Japanese Language

Engineers NW is looking for a Japanese and English speaking structural engineer. If you are bilingual or you know of someone, please read on: 

ENW is now looking for a replacement structural engineer who speaks both Japanese and English. They’ve been helping a locally based client with building projects in Japan for several years now. The final drawings they review come to them in Japanese. They also traveled to Japan after the 2011 Earthquake in order to inspect/review existing buildings. Some travel to Japan could be part of the job, if the candidate has the requisite structural engineering skills. Although, they certainly would consider a new graduate with “developing” skills.

If you are interested, please reach out to Thomas A. Wampler, P.E., S.E. LEED AP (Vice President): 206-525-7560 or email him at tomw@engineersnw.com

To learn more about Engineers NW, visit their website! 

New Course: ENV H 448/548 Community Air Pollution

Read on to learn about this exciting new course! 

Open to all majors, no prerequisites, one introductory biology course and one introductory chemistry course recommended.

Community Air Pollution: ENV H 448/548

  • When: Spring Quarter 2016, T/TH 9:00 AM to 10:20 AM
  • Where: HSB RR134
  • Credits: 3 Credits, graded
  • 448 SLN: 14076
  • 548 SLN: 14091
  • Instructor: Sveerre Vedal

A comprehensive overview of community air pollution. Topics covered include:

  • Air quality standards, monitoring and management
  • Air pollution sources, chemistry and meteorology
  • Effects on human health and the environment
  • Wood smoke and alternative fuels
  • Air pollution control technology
  • Climate change
  • Indoor air

Summer Internship Opportunities at Environmental Non-Profit

Technology Transition Corporation: Catalyzing Change for Clean Energy

The administrative services company of AEESP, Technology Transition Corporation (TCC), is seeking several interested and self-motivated interns to work with them this summer in the areas of Communications/Outreach and Policy for their environmental non-profit associations. The internships are based out of TTC’s office in Washington, DC and a paid stipend is provided.

The summer term runs roughly from the first half of May until the second half of August. Applicants should identify the specific dates in which they are available in their cover letter, which along with resume and writing sample, should be emailed to Brian Schorr, Director of Operations (careers@ttcorp.com).

See attached document for more information! Summer_2016_Announcement_-_TTC