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Description Technical interns are involved in the day-to-day operations of data production and are embedded within a production team at Quantum Spatial’s Portland office. Interns will aid in the processing of remote sensing data and general operational efforts to support projects and team functionality. This individual will learn to produce accurate and precise data products in a consistent and timely manner, and should have a strong interest in the geospatial field. Responsibilities
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Term Summer internship: June – September 2017. All job offers with Quantum Spatial are contingent upon passing a background check and drug screening. How to Apply Please upload a letter of interest, and resume with professional references in one (1) PDF via online application process. No phone calls, please. Incomplete applications and auto-reply submissions will not be considered. It is the policy of Quantum Spatial to provide equal opportunity for all qualified persons and not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, or any other protected status. Title: Environmental Scientist Intern
Employer: Stantec Location: Louisville, KY (Posted on 4/10/2017) https://jobs-stantec.icims.com/jobs/30865/job?mode=job&iis=Job+Board&iisn=Indeed&mobile=false&width=688&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-480&jun1offset=-420 Your Opportunity: 2,500 Environmental Services staff. 20 technical specialties. 900 professional associations. An international team with local expertise. You could say we know a little something about the environment. Our passion for it drives our work. Grounded by safety, quality, and ethics, we come up with solutions that perfectly fit the site. We know what it takes to balance competing project interests with creativity and efficiency. We know what to look for. And, we know how to get the job done—the right way. Join a team that has the environment down to a science. Your Duties: Stantec has an excellent opportunity for a Part-Time Internship for a Junior Scientist. This is a part-time, as needed position, available immediately in Louisville, Kentucky. As an intern, you will provide office and field support for wetland delineations, stream ecology/geomorphic assessments, natural resource assessments (wildlife, fisheries, aquatic biota, botanical), environmental permitting, GIS analysis, and stream/wetland/habitat restoration, data management, and design and drafting .It is anticipated that a majority of the Junior Scientist's work will primarily on bat survey crews at sites in Tennessee, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and other states. The Junior Scientist will be involved in assisting Senior Scientist with setting up acoustical bat detectors and mist nets at each survey site. In addition, they will assist in performing mist net checks at the site every 10 minutes between the hours of 2000 h and 0200 h each night. If a federally endangered species is captured, Junior Scientists may also assist with radio-tracking bats, and performing bat roost emergence counts. Your Capabilities and Credentials: The successful candidate will be a Junior or Senior Undergraduate or Graduate Student from a state accredited college or university. The successful candidate will have completed courses in mammalology, ecology, soils, plant identification, and/or wildlife management. Applicants having experience with radio-telemetry projects (tracking wildlife and accessing habitat use) and/or acoustical bat surveying are preferred. The successful candidate must have strong organizational and communication skills. Successful candidate should be interested in wildlife and working outdoors in variable weather conditions and be willing and able to work long hours in difficult summer field conditions. Travel is required with most trips ranging from 10 – 21 days. The successful candidate must have strong technical report writing and communication skills. The successful candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Office, especially as it relates to report production and formatting. Proficiency with AutoCAD/Microstation or ArcGIS would be an asset. Out of town travel and a valid driver's license is required. Night work may also be required for performing bat surveys. The successful candidate must have strong communication skills, a willingness to learn new skills, a willingness to work outdoors under unpleasant conditions, strong interpersonal skills for working in a group environment, and be self-motivated and detail-oriented. To apply: https://jobs-stantec.icims.com/jobs/intro?hashed=124492980 Other GIS jobs with Stantec: https://jobs-stantec.icims.com/jobs/search?ss=1&searchKeyword=gis Investment Areas Planning Intern
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregonmetro/jobs/1708377/investment-areas-planning-intern?page=2&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs SALARY: $16.00 /Hour OPENING DATE: 04/24/17 CLOSING DATE: 05/08/17 05:00 PM POSITION SUMMARY: Two internships are available. Duration: June through October 2017. Schedule: 20-40 hours/week; primarily weekday, daytime hours; possibly including some evenings or weekends. Maximum 600 hours. The purpose of this internship is to provide a learning opportunity for students and recent graduates while providing transportation and land use planning support during the environmental review process for both the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Project and the Powell-Division Transit and Development Project. The intern will work closely with planning and public involvement staff assigned to the two projects. The intern will gain an understanding of the environmental review process for transit projects, as well as research, analysis, writing, graphic design and public outreach skills. At Metro, we hire a workforce representative of the communities we serve, understanding that a diverse workforce strengthens our organization. We value diversity and support a positive and welcoming environment where all of our employees can thrive. Application requirements 1) Electronic application, 2) answer to supplemental questions, 3) resume, 4) cover letter, 5) writing sample and 6) a visual work sample (such as a map, chart or diagram). ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: The intern will work with planners on the following:
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: The ideal candidate is someone who is enthusiastic, dedicated, and eager to learn more about the planning field. This position is open to graduate students or recent graduates seeking work experience in the field of planning. Candidates should have a bachelor's or master's degree in planning, urban design, public administration, geography or a related field. Desired knowledge, skills, and abilities include:
To apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregonmetro Job Title: Chelan County Public Works - Temp Summer Position June –Sept
Department: Chelan County Public Works Job Type: NonExempt Salary: $ 13.80 - $ 13.80 / Hourly Posted: April 25, 2017 Application Deadline: May 10, 2017 Job Location Chelan County Public Works 316 Washington Street, Suite 402 Wenatchee, WA 98801 THE POSITION: Chelan County Public Works is looking for an individual to fill a temporary summer position in the Addressing Department. This position will help departmental staff with a variety of tasks, mostly focusing on addressing and road naming issues. RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsibilities may include the following duties: synchronization of addressing databases, field work which may include: documentation of road name signs, location of driveways, and field checks on address posting; data entry of addressing attributes into various software programs, providing assistance in digitizing of map features, data collection, and other generalized information; other duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Strong skills with computers and typical PC software are required. Applicant must be detail-orientated. Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software is desirable. Requires effective organization and communication skills, the ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with department personnel, and the ability to work well in a multitasking environment as well as alone. A Washington State Driver’s License is required. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work will be performed in a normal office setting and/or in the field on county roadways. Field work will be done in a variety of weather conditions and terrain. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The duties require sitting at a computer terminal for extended periods of time and/or field work. This job may include: walking on various types of surfaces, including rough terrain, sitting, standing, ability to maintain balance, climb inclines, ability to kneel, bend, stoop, crouch, reach, push, pull, twist; requires sense of touch, finger dexterity, gripping with fingers and hands, lifting and carrying up to 20 pounds; ability to operate passenger vehicles; ability to hear voice conversations; requires color vision with depth perception. Additional Information To apply, please submit resume, letter of interest and Completed Chelan County Application to: Chelan County Human Resources, 400 Douglas Street, Suite 201, Wenatchee, WA 98801 or email all to [email protected] no later than Wednesday May 10, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. SELECTION PROCESS: Following a review of the applications and resumes, the highest qualified applicants will be interviewed. After a selection is made, all applicants not selected will be notified in writing. http://www.co.chelan.wa.us/human-resources/jobs/chelan-county-public-works-temp-summer-position-june-sept#sthash.pjkB3uau.dpuf To view this email as a web page, go here: http://bit.ly/2qchhY7
--------- Dear Colleague, As this spring semester comes to a close, I wanted to update you on our available fall internships before your students head off for the summer. We will have a number of positions available through the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative and would be grateful if you could spread the word to your students! We anticipate a high demand for students with GIS backgrounds during the fall term. Students with related training and experience are expected to be very successful candidates, and they are highly encouraged to apply! Accepted students will receive free housing (if the internship is located away from home) and a stipend. Internships last for 15 weeks and are available with these agencies: • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs • U.S. Department of the Treasury • U.S. Census Bureau Interested students must submit an application by June 7, 2017 to be considered. For more information on the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative, please visit www.twc.edu/federal. Applications can be submitted at: www.twc.edu/apply Any questions can be directed to [email protected] or 202-238-7917. AGS has extended its deadline for summer internship applications to May 8th, 2017.
Note: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis if a student is interested in applying for a Fall internship they may. The summer internship lasts for 15 weeks, with the weekly hours being 35 hours. Upon successful completion of the Scholar-Intern Program, Summer Interns receive a scholarship of $1,000.00. Interns with interest in any of the following areas are encouraged to apply: · Geography and Environmental Studies · Geospatial Analysis and GIS · Journalism · Media and Communications · Information Technology and Web Development Scholarships rewarded upon successful completion of program Projects: · Assist with updating and maintaining new website and blog. · Assist with maximizing social networking opportunities to expand reach of the Society’s activities, including writing for blog and conducting interviews. · Assist with marketing/administrative research projects. · Assist with designing new projects/campaigns Requirements: · Maintain a 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale · Enrolled in college courses (unless applying for a Summer internship). Applications Materials:
Send application materials to: Ms. Anastasia Tom, Operations and Projects Manager Email: [email protected] Telephone: 917.745.8354 American Geographical Society 32 Court Street, Suite 201 Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 DOGAMI is recruiting for a student to work as a temp in our Mineral Land Reclamation and Regulation office in Albany. We need someone to help with our GIS data for the mine sites we regulate. The appointment would be for a total of 6 months’ time during a one-year period, with flexible hours. Monthly salary would be in the range of $2135-3150, depending on qualifications. Applicants should be fluent in GIS, and a background in geology or geography would be good but not essential. We are trying to move very fast with this to get in ahead of the pending hiring freeze, so it would be very helpful if you could distribute this to students and faculty quickly. [email protected]
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There may also be an opportunity to work with drone imagery capture and Structure from Motion modeling, and some opportunity for participation in site inspections. The Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership is looking to fill a paid, summer-time temporary field tech position. An undergrad student would be ideal.
Here is a link to the posting: http://www.estuarypartnership.org/news/now-hiring-temporary-field-technician Student Trainee (GIS) with Bureau of Reclamation (ID)
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/467101300/ Salary Range: $26,150.00 to $38,158.00 / Per Year 2 vacancies in the following locations: Boise, ID and Heyburn, ID Closes Tuesday 4/18/2017 Work Schedule is Full time during summer and school breaks. Part time for school year, as school schedule allows. - Intern-indefinite position, expected to last the duration of the student's academic attendance. Reclamation is seeking an entry level Intern-indefinite looking for an opportunity to as a Student Trainee (GIS). Make a difference in the West by assisting in meeting increasing water demands while protecting the environment. This opportunity is intended for (but not limited to) students who are pursuing a degree path, courses, or have the career goal of employment in the field of Geographic Information System (GIS). This is a career development opportunity in the excepted service under the Bureau of Reclamation Pathways Internship Program. It is designed to provide students currently enrolled in a wide variety of educational institutions, from high school to graduate level, with opportunities to work and get paid while exploring federal careers. The candidate selected to fill the position will be required to complete a Participant Agreement the spells out the requirements of the program, including an anticipated date for completing educational requirements related to the full performance grade level of the position. For more information about the Pathways Internship program please visit http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/hiring-authorities/students-recent-graduates/#url=Program-Fact-Sheets Travel and relocation expenses will not be paid by the Department of the Interior. Any travel, transportation and relocation expenses associated with reporting for duty at the location designated will be the responsibility of the selected employee. At the present time, we have one vacancy at each location; however, this announcement may be used to fill additional equivalent positions at this duty location. If selected at the GS-03 level, the hourly rate of pay is $12.53 per hour. If selected at the GS-04 level, the hourly rate of pay is $14.07 per hour. The Boise position may have a promotion potential of GS-09 if converted to a GIS Specialist. The Heyburn position may have a promotion potential of GS-11 if converted to a GIS Specialist. Duties Perform GIS and global positioning system (GPS) tasks Apply GIS principals to produce solutions that allow for efficiencies and or ways to visualize information Reviews, gathers, compiles and processes GIS data to conduct spatial analysis Designs, creates and maintains GIS datasets to produce cartographic products Provides data collection assistance and support Assists in the preparation of legal documents, environmental assessments, resource managment plans, and other tasks Occasional travel may be required. Key Requirements U.S. Citizenship or National Suitable for Federal employment, determined by a background investigation Must submit a resume, transcripts, and supporting documentation Must submit documents to verify student status For veterans consideration, submit document(s) under "Required Documents" Qualifications Must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment with an accredited college or university at least part-time, seeking a degree, and in good academic standing (as defined by the school). GS-03: Completion of 1 full academic year of post-high school study OR Completion of 1 full semester of post-high school study plus 1 period of student trainee work experience OR 6 months of general experience. GS-04: Completion of 2 full academic years of post-high school study or associate’s degree OR Completion of 1 academic year of post-high school study plus 2 periods of student trainee work experience OR Completion of 1 ½ academic years of post-high school study plus 1 period of student trainee work experience OR one year of general experience. A period of student trainee work experience is equal to 320 hours of work experience. Academic Year: At the undergraduate level, 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours is comparable to 1 year of undergraduate education. Four years of progressive study or 120 semester hours meets the degree requirements. At the graduate level, 18 semester hours or 27 quarter hours. General work experience shows his/her ability to perform progressively more complex, responsible, or difficult duties; and that shows his/her ability to learn the specific work of this job. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g. professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. The applicant will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Graduated students are not eligible for this position. Intern, Civil Engineering
https://agency.governmentjobs.com/portofportland/job_bulletin.cfm?JobID=1697759 Employer Port of Portland Location Portland, OR Job Type: 12-month internship; full-time during summer and school breaks, part-time during school year. Closing Date 04/12/17 05:00 PM Are you currently attending school and pursuing a career in engineering? If you want to gain first-hand knowledge and assist the Engineering Department with design while utilizing CAD in association with Port construction projects then the Port's Civil Engineering Internship might be right for you! Port Interns learn on the job under close supervision, receive feedback from Port staff and complete work products that align with the students learning objectives and contribute to the Port's mission. This Port Intern position will work with a dynamic team of engineering professionals engaged with interesting and challenging projects. Eligibility: Intern must be attending school and working towards a Civil Engineering degree for the duration of the internship or, if school is not in session must be enrolled in classes for the next term (i.e., during summer term). A minimum of a 2.0 grade point average must be maintained and proof of eligibility must be submitted each term/semester. SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist with updating contract drawings and specifications with project engineer requests utilizing CAD. Assist Project engineers with research and data collection for project development Update GIS maps and figures for research tasks as directed by engineers Assist other Engineering staff as required MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Actively pursuing a degree in civil engineering at an ABET accredited university is required. A valid driver's license is required. Ability to obtain security badging at PDX and/or other Port facilities which may require a background check is required. Working knowledge of one or more of the following Civil engineering software is preferred: Civil3D ArcInfo Autodesk ESRI HEC SWMM Familiarity with graphics software such as Visio and Photoshop is preferred Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Good organization and time management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills To Apply: https://agency.governmentjobs.com/portofportland/default.cfm |
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