Job opportunity for upcoming and recent graduates

Hello,

I am a 2020 graduate of the UW Civil Engineering program currently employed by Mackay Sposito.  We are currently looking for upcoming civil or environmental engineering graduates that might be interested in working for any of our Federal Way Washington location.  You can find the positions and others that may be posted for our Vancouver or Tri-Cities locations here. https://www.mackaysposito.com/careers 

I have found the work culture and mentorship provided by the company to be absolutely fantastic in my time here. Anyone with a desire to learn and improve is qualified for this jobs.  You can potentially be involved with projects such as roadway improvements, fish passages, housing developments, and stormwater management.  The Tehaleh development in Bonney Lake for example is something we are deeply involved with out of the Federal Way office.

Internship & Full-Time Opportunities for Civil Engineering and Construction

Hi CEE Students, 

See the below opportunity for entry-level jobs and internships with the Federal Highway Administration!


I am a recruiter with Central Federal Lands, a government agency headquartered in Lakewood, CO under the Federal Highway Administration. Can you spread this info to your students?

Who is Central Federal Lands Highway Division?

  • At Central Federal Lands Highway Division (CFLHD), we work in the most beautiful locations in our Nation. That’s because all our projects connect to and traverse federal lands, including National Parks, National Forests, and Wildlife Refuges. Our partners rely upon us to solve unique project challenges that are wide-ranging in environment, geography, and complexity, through engineering solutions that are both culturally and environmentally sensitive to the context of the land. We are seeking students in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related fields to join us in providing planning, design, and construction administration of roadway, trail, and bridge projects. We are offering internship, entry-level, and mid-level opportunities.
  • Learn more: Why Work for Federal Lands Highway – YouTube

Benefits:

  • Qualify for up to $60k in student loan repayment.
  • Receive 40-80 hours of paid training annually.
  • Generous PTO, including 11 Federal Holidays and flexible annual and sick leave.
  • Enjoy a hybrid work schedule with a mix of telework and in-office days.
  • Access rotational opportunities to expand your technical expertise.
  • Contribute to sustainable solutions that preserve and protect our nation’s natural treasures.
  • Improve accessibility to federal lands, including National Parks and National Forests.
  • Work in breathtaking landscapes.
  • And more!

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Job Opportunity: Bridge Engineer 4 (In-training) in Tumwater, WA!

Hello,

Bridge Engineer 4 (In-training) – Design
Tumwater, WA – Headquarters
$59,616 – $113,160 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Bridge & Structures office is currently seeking to fill a Bridge Engineer 4 (In-Training) position located in Tumwater, WA. As a member of the Bridge Design office, the Bridge Engineer 4 represents the culmination of engineering experience and on-the-job training in bridge design. All work is performed under the supervision of a Washington State Structural Engineer. This ‘in-training’ opportunity allows for candidates to be considered at either the Bridge Engineer 1, 2, 3 or 4 level depending on professional experience. To be considered at the Bridge Engineer 4 level, the successful candidate will have acquired a Professional Engineer’s License and solid work experience, enabling them to handle a majority of the structural challenges that the Bridge Design Office is responsible for. 

Bridge Engineers are relied upon for their versatility, their up to-date design and code knowledge, and their superior work production rates. To be successful in this role, it is necessary to coordinate with Region Offices, Bridge Office design specialists and engineers, consultants and bridge detailers. Additionally, the BE4 Continue reading

City of Bellingham engineering position (Engineer-In-Training/Engineer I)

Students,

Job Opportunities | City of Bellingham Employment (governmentjobs.com)

Please see the above link for an available engineering job opportunity for the City of Bellingham. We encourage interested applicants to apply and look forward to connecting.

Mike Wilson

City Engineer/Assistant Director of Public Works-Engineering

mlwilson@cob.org

CEE 357 TA Job Description

Hi Students,

Please take a look at this TA opportunity for Spring Quarter!

CEE 357 TA Job Description:
Required: Senior or graduate level coursework in Aquatic Chemistry and Mass Balance Principles. Alternatively, previously taken CEE 357 and done well.  Lecture attendance is encouraged.

Duties include:

  • Prepare lectures for quiz/lab sections
  • Grade weekly assignments, projects, and exams.
  • Hold regular office hours
  • Develop test questions
  • Proctor exams
  • Maintain records of grades and attendance
  • Calculate quarter grades
  • Prepare handout material
  • Attend instructor/TA meetings
  • Act as liaison/mediator between student and professor
  • Prepare test questions
  • Manage and respond to course‐related e‐mail
  • Maintain (update) webpage for course materials
  • Develop and maintain electronic bulletin boards, discussion sites, etc.

When you respond to this opportunity, please provide your resume and unofficial transcript; preference will be given to persons who respond within two weeks.

CEE Graduate Advising

ceginfo@uw.edu

NOW HIRING: TA in FISH 370 in Spring 2024

Students,

The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) is hiring a Teaching Assistant for duties in Spring Quarter 2024:

Course: FISH/MARBIO/OCEAN 370A Marine Evolutionary Biology
Instructor:
Kerry Naish

Dates: March 16, 2024 – June 15, 2024

Compensation: Position is 50% FTE; salary is commensurate with academic standing
(ASE salary schedule: https://facstaff.grad.uw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023-24_variable-TA-salary-schedule.pdf)

Deadline to Apply: Sunday February 25. Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled.

Course description:

Emphasizes geobiological patterns of marine evolutionary biology environment; processes of evolution; marine prokaryote and eukaryote diversity; and applications of evolutionary principles to ocean change, and conservation and management of marine biodiversity. Prerequisite: either FISH 270/OCEAN 270/MARBIO 270 or BIOL 220. Offered: jointly with MARBIO 370/OCEAN 370

We are deeply engaged in student learning, and use evidence-based approaches in education. Includes in-class activities, independent enquiry and investigative research projects. The course is aimed at students in the marine and freshwater sciences, and is a core requirement in the Marine Biology degree. Continue reading

Entry Level Bridge Engineering Position Advertisement

Dear students,

We have a full-time opportunity with the Alaska DOT Bridge Section I’d like to share with you

Position Highlights: This role in Juneau provides a comprehensive experience in bridge design, involving hands-on application of AASHTO Bridge Design Specifications. Entry level engineers play a pivotal role in designing, retrofitting, and maintaining Alaska’s bridge infrastructure, with opportunities to lead teams on routine and fracture-critical bridge inspection trips. This position is designed to nurture early career bridge engineers, guiding them towards becoming professional engineers and leaders within our industry.

Professional Development and Passion for Research: Our team, from the Chief Bridge Engineer to engineering assistants, actively engages in national bridge conferences and serves as advisors to bridge-specific research. We encourage and support staff in volunteering with NCHRP panels, collaborating with bridge leaders nationwide, and contributing to advancements in the field. This dynamic environment will benefit new graduates and engineering assistants who share a passion for research and aspire to contribute to the continuous improvement of bridge design.

Natural Beauty and Lifestyle: Beyond professional growth, participants can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Juneau, with opportunities for world-class hiking, boating, kayaking, and whale watching. For the outdoor sports enthusiast they would have the unique opportunity to fish and hunt across the wild landscape Alaska offers.  We are a unique state where you can watch sunsets by a fire on the beach at midnight during the summers or catch the dancing northern lights in the winters. Continue reading

Connecting with Skagit County – A thank you and more positions on the way

Hi all,

Weed control position for the jobs board. Seems appropriate for interns and full-time, but I suspect internships are the match here. I don’t write ‘em, I just pass them along. 😉

– Steve Muench


I’ll leave a link to our Noxious Weed Aide positions here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/skagitwa/jobs/4380188/seasonal-noxious-weed-aide. I also have a Handshake page for our Skagit County Noxious Weed Board, if that’s an easier way to share information. These are seasonal, full-time positions, mainly focused on surveying and controlling noxious weeds in our estuaries/salt marshes and rivers/riparian areas. We can be flexible on start/end dates, since these are great opportunities for current or graduating students.