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Welcome to Planet. We believe in using space to help life on Earth. Planet designs, builds, and operates the largest constellation of imaging satellites in history. This constellation delivers an unprecedented dataset of empirical information via a revolutionary cloud-based platform to authoritative figures in commercial, environmental, and humanitarian sectors. We are both a space company and data company all rolled into one. Customers and users across the globe use Planet's data to develop new technologies, drive revenue, power research, and solve our world’s toughest obstacles. As we control every component of hardware design, manufacturing, data processing, and software engineering, our office is a truly inspiring mix of experts from a variety of domains. We have a people-centric approach toward culture and community and we are iterating in a way that puts our team members first and prepares our company for growth. Join Planet and be a part of our mission to change the way people see the world. Planet is headquartered in San Francisco, California, Earth. About the Role: In this role you will enable and facilitate the generation of 3D products from Planetscope and Skysat imagery. These satellites equip imaging push frame sensors that can benefit from Structure from Motion (SfM) and MultiView Stereo (MVS) techniques more typically employed in aerial and drone imagery. There is much work to be done in this update and would be a great experience for an up-and-coming engineer who works in remote sensing and photogrammetry. We want to test and validate procedures to produce DEMs and DSMs from Planet’s satellite images, and improve the quality of the geometric calibration of our systems. The work of Planet Engineering teams is performed at scale and affects millions of images and terabytes of data. This internship will be coordinated by two teams that collaborate closely on a daily basis, the Rectification team based in the US and the AQuA (Automatic Quality Assessment) team located in Berlin (EU). Impact You’ll Own:
What You Bring: You’re a software developer, data scientist, or student with programming and analysis experience
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Some Press About Us: Our CEO, Will Marshall featured on TED and at a recent Dreamforce Talk “Planet: Bringing Space Back Down to Earth” "The All-Seeing Eye in the Sky video" Bloomberg Businessweek video "Planet And Rocket Lab Create Mission Patch To Honor Women In Aerospace" —Planet Blog Why we care so much about Belonging. We’re dedicated to helping the whole Planet, and to do that we must strive to represent all of it within each of our offices and on all of our teams. That’s why Planet is guided by an ultimate north star of Belonging, dreaming big as we approach our ongoing work with diversity, equity and inclusion. If this job intrigues you, but you’re thinking you might not have all the qualifications, please... do apply! At Planet, we are looking for well-rounded people from around the world who can contribute to more ways than just what is listed in this job description. We don’t just fill positions, we fulfill people’s careers and find folks that are motivated by our underlying humanitarian efforts. We are a few orbits around the sun before we get to where we want to be, so we hope you’re excited to come along for the ride. https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--ODOE/Renewable-Energy-Facility-GIS-Mapping-Internship_REQ-58191
Initial Posting Date: 02/05/2021 Application Deadline: 03/16/2021 Agency: Department of Energy Salary Range: 0,000.00 - 0,000.00 Position Type: Contingent Worker Position Title: Renewable Energy Facility GIS Mapping Internship Job Description: Are you interested in using a geographic information system (GIS) to create maps? Do you enjoy working with data and looking for ways to use data to tell a story? Are you interested in renewable electricity and how Oregon resources are helping the state achieve its renewable energy goals? If this sounds like you, put your education and interest to use at the Oregon Department of Energy! ODOE's College Internship Program is designed to give students the opportunity to gain practical experience working in a state agency. Our agency focuses on a sustainable energy future – from renewables to resiliency to cutting-edge innovations. We are now accepting internship applications from students in accredited degree programs who have completed at least their freshman year in an Associate or Bachelor's degree program, as well as students enrolled in graduate school. Working at ODOE At the Oregon Department of Energy, we're driven by our mission to lead Oregon to a safe, equitable, clean, and sustainable future. We take this responsibility seriously, with a commitment to challenging work that makes a difference in the lives of Oregonians. We're looking for individuals who are enthusiastic about making change through public service. We want people who get excited about new ideas, seeing projects through, and being part of a team. With about a hundred staff, our agency is made better through strong collaboration and communication. We recognize each other's talents, respect each other's diversity, and count on each other's word. Above all, we have fun working together on behalf of the state. Energy is one of the most important, fastest-moving issues in Oregon today. Come join our team and work on dynamic issues that affect current and future generations of Oregonians. Working for the Energy Planning and Innovation Division The Energy Planning and Innovation Division prioritizes diversifying Oregon's energy mix, successfully integrating renewable energy resources into our energy systems, developing innovative approaches to saving energy, better managing our use of energy, and supporting statewide efforts to meet Oregon's future energy and climate goals. Through statewide programs and projects, the division provides policy expertise and leadership on topics such as renewable and conventional energy resources, alternative fuel vehicles, demand response, energy storage, energy efficiency, and energy system resiliency. The team supports promising initiatives to advance energy innovation – from providing grants to energy technology demonstration projects, to developing energy policy recommendations, to providing technical expertise on emerging energy issues. In 1999, we were the first state in the nation to adopt carbon dioxide emission standards. Today, the division plays a key role in informing greenhouse gas policy discussions and developing options to meet both the state's energy needs and climate goals. This is a part-time internship opportunity, located in Salem Oregon. We anticipate up to 20 hours per week, allowing for flexibility with school schedules. Duties & Responsibilities This position will create a map of Oregon's renewable energy facilities in Oregon by actual land use acreage. The map will be created by reviewing Oregon energy facilities using Google maps and using the information to add create coordinates in a GIS system that will be used to create the actual map. The position will collect this information, develop a GIS map of the coordinate data, and coordinate with Oregon Department of Energy staff to develop a final published product for the agency’s website. Desired Attributes The most successful candidate will have the following skills and experience:
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates whose application materials exhibit training and/or experience most closely demonstrate the minimum qualifications and desired attributes of the position will be invited for an interview. Submissions will be screened for consistency of information and communication skills at the professional level (attention to detail, spelling, grammar, etc.). Employment will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check. Questions/Need Help? If you have questions about the recruitment and selection please contact Courtney Baker at [email protected] or call (503) 373-0051. If you need an alternate format in order to complete the application process, please contact Courtney Baker. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--ODOE/Data-Visualization-Internship_REQ-58195
Initial Posting Date: 02/05/2021 Application Deadline: 03/16/2021 Agency: Department of Energy Salary Range: 0,000.00 - 0,000.00 Position Type: Contingent Worker Position Title: Data Visualization Internship Job Description: Are you interested in electric vehicles (EV) and the opportunities and challenges to support more EV adoption? Do you enjoy working with data and looking for ways to use data to tell a story? Do you like creating engaging visuals? If this sounds like you, put your education and interest to use at the Oregon Department of Energy! ODOE's College Internship Program is designed to give students the opportunity to gain practical experience working in a state agency. Our agency focuses on a sustainable energy future – from renewables to resiliency to cutting-edge innovations. We are now accepting internship applications from students in accredited degree programs who have completed at least their freshman year in an Associate or Bachelor's degree program, as well as students enrolled in graduate school. Working at ODOE At the Oregon Department of Energy, we're driven by our mission to lead Oregon to a safe, equitable, clean, and sustainable future. We take this responsibility seriously, with a commitment to challenging work that makes a difference in the lives of Oregonians. We're looking for individuals who are enthusiastic about making change through public service. We want people who get excited about new ideas, seeing projects through, and being part of a team. With about a hundred staff, our agency is made better through strong collaboration and communication. We recognize each other's talents, respect each other's diversity, and count on each other's word. Above all, we have fun working together on behalf of the state. Energy is one of the most important, fastest-moving issues in Oregon today. Come join our team and work on dynamic issues that affect current and future generations of Oregonians. Working for the Energy Planning and Innovation Division The Energy Planning and Innovation Division prioritizes diversifying Oregon's energy mix, successfully integrating renewable energy resources into our energy systems, developing innovative approaches to saving energy, better managing our use of energy, and supporting statewide efforts to meet Oregon's future energy and climate goals. Through statewide programs and projects, the division provides policy expertise and leadership on topics such as renewable and conventional energy resources, alternative fuel vehicles, demand response, energy storage, energy efficiency, and energy system resiliency. The team supports promising initiatives to advance energy innovation – from providing grants to energy technology demonstration projects, to developing energy policy recommendations, to providing technical expertise on emerging energy issues. In 1999, we were the first state in the nation to adopt carbon dioxide emission standards. Today, the division plays a key role in informing greenhouse gas policy discussions and developing options to meet both the state's energy needs and climate goals. This is a part-time internship opportunity, located in Salem Oregon. We anticipate up to 20 hours per week, allowing for flexibility with school schedules. Duties & Responsibilities The position will review existing data on electric vehicles and EV chargers and develop compelling visual representations of the data to showcase on the Oregon Department of Energy’s EV Dashboard. This work includes assessing the agency’s current EV dashboard and the related data sets to make recommendations for improvement and expansion. The position will offer creative ideas and solutions that add to the current information presented and develop these visualizations for publication on the agency’s website this summer. Desired Attributes The most successful candidate will have the following skills and experience:
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates whose application materials exhibit training and/or experience most closely demonstrate the minimum qualifications and desired attributes of the position will be invited for an interview. Submissions will be screened for consistency of information and communication skills at the professional level (attention to detail, spelling, grammar, etc.). Employment will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check. Questions/Need Help? If you have questions about the recruitment and selection please contact Courtney Baker at [email protected] or call (503) 373-0051. If you need an alternate format in order to complete the application process, please contact Courtney Baker. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/portlandor/jobs/2996746/transportation-engineering-trainee-engineering-trainee?keywords=Transportation%20engineering%20trainee&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
PBOT's Traffic Signals, Street Lighting & ITS Division specifically plans, designs, builds, and maintains the city's traffic signals, street lighting systems, and ITS systems, which consist of approximately 1,100 traffic signals, 55,000 street lights, 70 rectangular rapid flash beacons, 170 school beacons, CCTV cameras, Variable Message Signs, Communication equipment and various other electrical elements throughout the City of Portland. The trainee will assist the SSL & ITS staff by performing routine evaluation of various traffic detection equipment, help monitor detection systems, and other tasks that SSL & ITS staff need help on. The intern will also update maps with as-built information and reproduce and distribute maps and drawings for engineering staff. Objectives of intern job experience:
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Compensation: $18/hour Work Schedule: Flexible, hours not to exceed 40 hours per week. Note: This is a casual position with a maximum of 1,400 hours in a calendar year. PBOT is a community partner in shaping a livable city. We plan, build, manage and maintain an effective and safe transportation system that provides people and businesses access and mobility. We keep Portland moving. For more information about PBOT, please visit http://www.portlandoregon.gov/pbot. PBOT embraces diversity, models inclusivity, and promotes equity through its service delivery, internal operations, organizational culture, and in its work with partners and the community. Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry is hiring! If you love exploring the city, connecting with community, and working with trees, spend your summer working with our team! This seasonal position is a great opportunity for folks interested in the environment and urban forestry to gain experience in managing and caring for our city's trees.
This position will support PP&R Urban Forestry's tree planting programs, including the Yard Tree Giveaway program. In summer, work will include monitoring trees to assess health, planting, and survival. In fall, event preparation for 2021 tree giveaways will include event organization, registration support, tree delivery, and planting. This position represents the program to the public, works closely with tree recipients, and is responsible for collecting and managing tree data. More information below, and apply here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/portlandor/jobs/2995018/2021-urban-forestry-planting-program-assistant-community-service-aide-ii?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs Urban Forestry Planting Program Assistant (Community Service Aide II) Duties will include the following: . Visiting and collecting information about trees all over the city . Connecting with community members and answering questions about tree care . Helping to coordinate events and give out over 1,000 free trees to Portlanders . Planting and delivering trees for Portlanders with limited mobility . Using mobile apps and GIS to track tree health and survival Position details: . Position start date is June 15, 2021 and runs 4-5 months . Starting pay rate is $17.50/hour . Work site is 10910 N. Denver Ave., Portland, OR 97217 . Accepting applications until 3/22/2021 West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District ("District") is hiring two adult (18+ years old) temporary, part-time Conservation Interns for spring through fall of 2021. Conservation Interns will receive mentorship, gain experience, and have opportunities to learn more about the field of natural resource conservation and caring for and giving to the land as practiced on non-public properties. We are looking for people with a passion to help make our ecosystems, water, and soil healthier for people, wildlife, and the environment. The District is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization; therefore, interns will be provided with equity training, are expected to help co-create an inclusive work environment with fellow staff, and are invited to participate more deeply through the District's diversity, equity, and inclusion committee or other opportunities.
More information can be found here: https://wmswcd.org/2021-conservation-internships-job-announcement/ Contact Ari DeMarco with questions: [email protected] -- Ari DeMarco Permanent Seasonal Conservation Technician West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District 2701 NW Vaughn St., Suite 450 Portland, OR 97210 Cell: 503.539.3605 The Nature Conservancy has openings for two part-time GIS internships. If interested, we would like to invite you to visit our careers site to complete your application.
DIRECTIONS: 1. Select the appropriate link below to access our careers site. 2. Sign In to access your account or if you are not an existing user select the 'New User' link to create one. 3. Review the job description and select the Apply button to begin your application. https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=49159&PostingSeq=1 If you are a current employee of our organization please use the following link instead: https://peoplesoft.tnc.org/psp/tnchrprd/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_EMP_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&SiteId=1&FOCUS=Employee&JobOpeningId=49159&PostingSeq=1 GIS Intern
Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Rancho Cordova, California Job Type Paid Internship Salary Details $15/hour Required Experience 0 - 1 years Posted: 14 days ago Apply: ASAP Ducks Unlimited, Inc., the world’s leading wetland and waterfowl conservation organization, has exciting opportunities for professionals with GIS and natural resource expertise. DU has been using advanced GIS and remote sensing technologies since 1984 to manage the complex issues in wetland and waterfowl management, land-use planning, and environmental conservation. This GIS Intern position will be based in our Western Regional Office in Rancho Cordova, CA (Sacramento Area), and requires GIS experience with ESRI products and a background in natural resources, wildlife and wetlands. Responsibilities: The intern will work with a team of GIS professionals to update the National Wetlands Inventory in the western US. Other responsibilities may include GIS analysis to support Ducks Unlimited’s conservation efforts, supporting project biologists and engineers with mapping needs, and setting up and maintaining GIS systems. Applicants should have experience with GIS data development, on-screen digitizing, photo interpretation and preferably some experience with wetland identification and classification. The intern will gain experience in wetlands mapping, photo/image interpretation, GIS data development, field data collection, image processing and segmentation, ArcGIS Online, information technology and hardware/software support. Qualifications: Candidates must have at minimum, a B.S. in a natural resources field of study and experience using ESRI software products. Experience in wildlife management, ecology, and wetlands is preferred. The qualified applicant will be a self-motivated, conscientious individual who can work independently with minimal supervision as well as communicate closely with Ducks Unlimited biologists and engineers. Requisite Skills:
Desirable Skills:
Term and time commitment: Position has a term of 12 months. 40 Hours/week, Full-time Financial Assistance: Intern will be paid an hourly wage. No benefits or relocation costs are offered. Apply for GIS Intern - California using the link below: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=7deee1c0-b159-4fdc-8bdb-3f1d87c47510&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=396125&lang=en_US&source=CC4 https://chu.tbe.taleo.net/chu04/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=CONSERVATION&cws=39&rid=1404
Conservation Atlas Intern Conservation International (CI) has been protecting nature for the benefit of all for over 30 years. Through science, policy, and partnerships, CI is helping build a healthier, more prosperous and more productive planet. POSITION SUMMARY Diverse strategies are employed globally to conserve biodiversity, and conservation areas are subject to change, but assessments of conservation progress almost universally focus on static analyses of national parks and other protected areas. To advance scientific understanding and inform conservation decision-making, this intern will support efforts to document and describe the use of conservation systems beyond protected areas and their dynamics. The Conservation Atlas initiative at Conservation International seeks a detail-oriented intern to assist with global database construction and management, and other support. The intern will:
RESPONSIBILITIES Specific tasks include:
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QUALIFICATIONS Required
To apply for this position please submit a resume, cover letter and writing sample. Application Deadline: October 20, 2020 (11:59 PM EST) See all Conservation International Career Opportunities HERE Conservation International Values We expect that all employees will embrace the values of our organization.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cityofsalem/jobs/2871479/it-gis-intern
The City of Salem enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS) support group, part of the Information Technology Department, seeks a talented, highly motivated GIS intern to join our team. If you have a passion for learning new technology, collaboration, and creative problem-solving, then the City of Salem IT Department is the place for you. We take pride in providing opportunities for innovation, professional growth, a friendly, engaging work environment, and a great work-life balance. The GIS team provides skilled, professional support of the City’s GIS, mapping, and big data solutions. The GIS intern will work closely with both a mentor and with senior GIS technical staff to develop professional and technical skill sets. The GIS internship experience is hands-on and will include contributions to meaningful, real-world projects in support of City of Salem business service areas. GIS interns also support the Enterprise GIS team through a variety of tasks, including data cleanup and conversion, integration of ESRI web solutions, and design and development of GIS centric internal and external application solutions. What are the minimum qualifications? Must pass the pre-employment background check. Current standing as a graduate or undergraduate student at a college or university with major course work in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering, Business or closely related field, and minimum of 6 months of paid, unpaid, or volunteer experience, in the support and development of applications, GIS, computer hardware and desktop support, or analytical and problem-solving skills; or any combination of experience and training that demonstrate possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities as listed, and ability to perform the essential job functions. |
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