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DEA’s Oregon Region is looking for a Land Survey Intern to be located in our Portland, OR office. The position responsibilities will be diverse and will include working as a junior member of a survey crew performing boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way, and construction surveys for public and private clients. You will also be responsible for the operation and maintenance of survey equipment, taking field notes, data collection, performing calculations and working with DEA staff and clients on these projects. Involvement in the office may include reducing survey data, performing calculations, copying and filing of this data. Work may include preparation of survey drawings using AutoCAD and other design software. As a crewmember you are responsible to evaluate the safety of a site before you perform the work. You are responsible to make sure that you and the other crewmembers follow DEA safety policy and use the proper personal protection equipment required. Basic Qualifications:
Survey Jobs with DEA: DEA fosters a unique, collaborative work environment where specific expertise can be targeted for optimal client solutions. Our team is staffed and fully equipped to provide land surveying services for: geodetic and control surveys, boundary and right-of-way surveys, topographic and quantity surveys, construction staking, static and mobile 3D scanning and modeling, and hydrographic survey services. Our day to day surveying and geomatics services described above cover a wide geographic area and client base. The result of this leads to a varied workload and a variety of opportunities for growth. BLM-GIS Internship w/ Western Colorado Conservation Corps (Grand Junction or Lakewood, CO)4/10/2023
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Agency | Western Colorado Conservation Corps Location | Grand Junction field office or Lakewood State office Job Category | Internships Salary | $20.00/ hour Last Date to Apply | 05/01/2023 Website | https://www.wcccpartners.org/internships Description Position Description/ Activities to be Performed: This position is located in the Division of Support Services, Branch of Information Services at the Colorado State Office (COSO) in Lakewood, Colorado or at the Grand Junction Field Office in Grand Junction, Colorado. The Branch of Information Services includes Geographic Sciences which provides statewide guidance and operational support for Geographic Information System (GIS), spatial database design, mobile data collection architecture and workflow support, and remote sensing/image processing. The Team also coordinates and provides training for these areas. MAJOR DUTIES In coordination with the State Geospatial Manager, the incumbent will • Provide operational support to various GIS projects which could include but not limited to static and web maps, data editing within enterprise geodatabases, scripting, analysis and other GIS related projects. • Generate/maintain digital geo-referenced spatial data (geospatial data) and evaluate it for spatial accuracy and source data consistency. • Generate, modify, and/or evaluate metadata for geospatial data. • Assist Field Offices in GIS database construction and maintenance. • Work with a diverse group of resource specialists, planners, and managers. FACTORS • Knowledge/Skills/Abilities required by the position (Minimum Qualifications) -Through a combination of education and/or experience; • demonstrated ability to use the current suite of ESRI GIS software and tools (ArcGIS Pro). • demonstrated ability to develop and analyze spatial information with GIS. • demonstrated practical knowledge of appropriate geodatabase design principles. • demonstrated knowledge of geographic projections, datums, and geospatial data. • Supervisory Guidance - Serves under the supervision and guidance of the State GlS Manager (or designated staff). Assignments are made with specific instructions as to what is to be done, time-frames, and priorities – and where aspects of the work are new or unusual, appropriate sources of information and instructions are specified. Personal initiative is used in carrying out recurring assignments without specific instructions, but advice is sought from the State GIS Manager or designated staff on unanticipated problems. Progress of the work is regularly monitored and evaluated for accuracy, timeliness and compliance with standards. • Complexity - This position involves technical geospatial work that requires an understanding of various processes and methods involving several stages. Decisions are made regarding what needs to be done based on an analysis of the subject under review and in accordance with the appropriate guidelines. • Scope and Effect - Performs work by carrying out a series of tasks and analysis for the prescribed project. The completed work influences decisions by managers and will be used to assist BLM managers in their functional responsibilities. • Contacts - Contacts are primarily with the COSO Geographic Sciences staff but will also require, on occasion, contact with a diverse group of resource specialists, planners, and managers at the COSO and in the Field Offices. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: This project is suitable for youth working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in or similar to Geographic Information Science or has graduated and earned a degree in a similar concentration. Applicants must also be able to pass a DOI security background check. Physical Requirements: The work requires long periods of time sitting and/or standing and concentrating to produce reliable products. Contact Person | Tiffany Weimer Contact Phone | 9702411027 Contact eMail | [email protected] https://careers-nv5.icims.com/jobs/8051/technical-remote-sensing-intern/job
Overview NV5 is a provider of engineering and consulting services to public and private sector clients, delivering solutions through six business verticals: Testing, Inspection & Consulting; Infrastructure; Utility Services; Environmental Health Sciences; Buildings & Program Management; and Geospatial Technology. With offices nationwide and abroad, NV5 helps clients plan, design, build, test, certify, and operate projects that improve the communities where we live and work. As engineers, architects, construction/program managers, environmental professionals and beyond, we play a significant role in shaping our communities through the services we provide. We are looking for passionate, driven individuals to join our team focused on Delivering Solutions and Improving Lives. NV5 Geospatial is the geospatial pioneer pushing the boundaries of data and analytics to deliver actionable intelligence to transform the way our clients utilize and value geospatial data. Technical interns are involved in the day-to-day operations of data production and are embedded within a production team at NV5 Geospatial’s Portland, OR office (fully remote or partially remote available). Interns will aid in the processing of remote sensing/GIS 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. The internship will run for three months from approximately June through September. For interns, the opportunity is meant to introduce them to geospatial production workflows, remote sensing technologies and tools, and provide on-the-job experience and professional skill building. Responsibilities Responsibilities:
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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. Douglas County's Department of Transportation & Land Services has a new opening for a Temporary GIS Intern based in East Wenatchee. For more information, check out
https://www.douglascountywa.net/Jobs.aspx?UniqueId=98&From=All&CommunityJobs=False&JobID=Geographic-Information-Systems-GIS-Temp--120 OVERVIEW Under the direction of the Transportation Programs Manager, this individual performs technical work supporting Transportation Programs. Duties include but are not limited to data input and editing within the Douglas County GIS network. This position requires exceptional teamwork and uses independent judgement within established guidelines. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS • Gain proficiency in County GIS system (ArcGIS). • Accurately research, prepare, digitize and input graphic and textual data into the GIS system. • Conduct analyses, manipulate and model data, and create reports, maps, plots and other products as necessary to support the department. • Assist in testing GIS applications for departmental use. • Assist in maintenance of the web mapping application for the county. • Conduct field verification of data when necessary. • Respond to requests for information. • Review and interpret written, copied, and typed information and material including maps, plans and reports, etc. https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/gis-intern-paid-california/
DUCKS UNLIMITED, INC. -- the leader in wetlands conservation -- 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 Internship 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, wetlands and wildlife. The selected GIS Intern will work with a team of GIS professionals to update the National Wetlands Inventory within the western United States. The successful applicant should have experience with GIS data development, photo interpretation, and preferably some experience with wetland classification. Other responsibilities may include assisting with a variety of GIS projects throughout the western United States, Alaska, and boreal Canada. Our GIS team works with biologists and other staff to provide conservation planning, GIS modeling and analysis, mapping and graphics support, and setup/maintenance of GIS systems. The qualified applicant will be a self-motivated, conscientious individual who can work independently with minimal supervision, as well as effectively collaborate with Ducks Unlimited biologists, engineers, fundraising, and other GIS staff. Candidates must have at minimum, a B.S. in a natural resources field of study and experience using ESRI software products. Some experience with databases, wildlife management, and wetland ecology is preferred. The intern will gain experience in wetlands mapping, image interpretation, GIS data development, field data collection, ArcGIS Online, information technology and hardware/software support. TERM: The position is full-time for 1 year (12 months) Remote work is not available for this position. GIS Interns are required to work full time at our regional office in Rancho Cordova, CA. Targeted starting date is April 10, 2023. Interviews will begin by March 6, 2023 but position will remain open until filled by a qualified candidate. Qualifications REQUISITE SKILLS: (1) Demonstrated knowledge of GIS concepts and methodologies (2) Demonstrated ability with ESRI products: ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online (3) Very good inter-personal, communication and organizational skills (4) Background in natural resources (5) Photo interpretation skills DESIRED: (1) Computer troubleshooting skills (2) Cartographic Design (3) Wetland classification and identification skills GIS Intern (PO-00734764)
GIS Intern working in the Environmental Stewardship section of the Willamette Valley Project (WVP) for the Army Corps of Engineers. WVP is a major water resource project responsible for operating 13 dams and managing natural resources and recreation in the lakes and surrounding lands. We manage nearly 50,000 acres in the Willamette, McKenzie, and Santiam watersheds. The Environmental Stewardship section is known for our community partnerships in natural resource preservation and restoration. Primary duties include data acquisition, data management, natural resource GIS mapping, and field GPS data collection. Data analysis for projects related to cultural and historic resources, Master Plan development, threatened and endangered plants and wildlife, invasive plants, habitat restoration, easements and land ownership, and hydrology. Additional duties may include field support of other natural resource programs such as botany, wildlife biology, cultural resources monitoring, boundary surveys and park operations. Compensation amounts: – $375 – weekly living allowance – $40 weekly commuting allowance – $950 – monthly housing allowance (12 months of housing) – $2,500 duty travel reimbursement + one-time UP TO $650* reimbursable (to/from site travel for selected candidates outside the Eugene/Springfield area) – Monthly Health insurance (optional for 12 months) – AmeriCorps eligible ($6,495 education award for 1700 hours of service & completion of internship) *Internship positions with the US Army Corps of Engineers will receive the travel allowance as a reimbursable amount, reflecting the actual costs based upon distance (mileage) travelled and current federal per diem rates. Interns are required to submit an expense report to SCA with documented round-trip travel costs for reimbursement. The requested reimbursement amount is capped at $650. *All allowances subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes *For SCA's COVID-19 guidance, please refer to www.thesca.org/covid SCA1957 Position ID: PO-00734764 Expected Dates: April 3, 2023 - March 31, 2024 Location: 26275 Clear Lake Rd Junction City, OR 97448 US Training Provided: Online ESRI ArcGIS training, local GIS workshops, other online classes or offsite training for natural resources, and first aid/CPR training. Additional on-the-job training in natural/cultural resources field monitoring methods. Educational/Recreational Opportunities: There are numerous recreational opportunities in the area including hiking, camping, bicycling, boating, fishing and rafting. Just over a 1-hour drive to either the Cascade Mountains or the Pacific Coast. Handicap Accessible?: No Main Area of Focus: Geographic Info Systems (GIS, includes GPS) NASA Applied Sciences' Capacity Building DEVELOP program is recruiting for the Summer 2023 term period – which occurs from June 05 to August 11 – at the Pocatello, Idaho location based at Idaho State University's GIS Training and Research Center (GIS TReC) and at the national program level, which has locations across the country.
https://giscenter.isu.edu/ Do you know any individual(s) who are interested in a paid summer research internship working on an applied science project within the NASA capacity building mission? We are seeking to recruit current students, recent graduates, early career or transitioning professionals, and U.S. veterans. There is no typical applicant and no previous experience is necessary, just an eagerness and interest to build career skills in Earth and environmental science, remote sensing and GIS technology applications, and environmental policy and justice. The position includes working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to address real world issues, participating in skill building workshops and inclusion into a network of professionals across an array of scientific, technical and social backgrounds. This program frequently serves as a launchpad for career and academic advancement and is welcoming to all who wish to apply. Anyone you know who is interested should apply using this link! The application window is open now for the Summer term and closes February 24th. https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/what-we-do/capacity-building/develop/apply See flyer below for more details. The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections is seeking two college students to interpret tree data on site plans and enter it in a GIS-based tracking system. Educational opportunities include GIS data entry, research and problem-solving skills, and experience with land use codes and permitting documents.
See the full announcement at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/seattle/jobs/3887503/tree-tracking-interns. Closing date: 2023-02-17
Position: Conservation Impact Data Intern Organization: World Wildlife Fund Country: United States State: District of Columbia Contact: Nasser Olwero Contact Email: [email protected] Description World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Conservation Impact Data Intern. The intern will help WWF programs track progress of conservation interventions by supporting monitoring and evaluation activities including scoping, developing, and supporting systems for organizing, analyzing, and processing relevant data and indicators. This position will be part of the WWF Conservation Outcomes Monitoring Performance System (COMPS) and the Bezos Earth Fund portfolio. These initiatives aim to help programs co-design, implement, measure progress, and adapt their work to ensure transformative impacts for nature and people and measure impact across scales. Within these initiatives, the intern will work to systematically document and inventory existing data being used to assess and measure impact within these initiatives; and develop pipelines for obtaining, validating, and reporting relevant data in a way that support Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) systems. They will also contribute to assessments and research to inform the development of impact monitoring frameworks at WWF more broadly. The intern will have broad experience handling different types of data (including spatial and non-spatial data), awareness of methods for collecting quantitative and qualitative data for monitoring in conservation and/or natural resource management and be comfortable with using various tools and platforms for data analysis and management. See full description here: https://careers-wwfus.icims.com/jobs/3341/in-23017-conservation-impact-data-intern/job About Organization WWF works to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies toward sustainability; and protect and restore species and their habitats. Our efforts ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decision-making from a local to a global scale. WWF connects cutting-edge conservation science with the collective power of our partners in the field, more than 1.3 million supporters in the United States and 5 million globally, and our partnerships with communities, companies, and governments. Today, human activities put more pressure on nature than ever before, but it’s also humans who have the power to change this trajectory. Together, we can address the greatest threats to life on this planet and protect the natural resources that sustain and inspire us. https://www.plso.org/Job-&-Intern-Board/13069271
Job Title: Survey Design Intern
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