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Posted June 9, 2006

Game and Fish Engineer Support Services Division / Development Branch Uncovered Position / Phoenix Based Salary Grade T3 ($56,713 - $93,731) Announcement 87-05WS / Open until filled. Click here for more details.

Posted June 2, 2006

Environmental Consultant/Biologist – Conscientious land & forestry company has an immediate, full time, permanent position in our Central NY office for a motivated, well-organized individual with a strong background in environmental sciences. Professional, but casual and team-oriented work environment. Requires a working knowledge and understanding of various levels of local, state and Federal environmental regulations and policies pertaining to wetland management, storm water management and miscellaneous resource management issues. Must have background in wetlands delineations, aquatic, and ecology sciences. Applicant must possess sound, professional communication skills both verbally and in writing. Must have demonstrated ability in field data collection and analysis. Very competitive salary and benefits package. Reasonable travel requirements. For more information contact: Daniel Christmas, Christmas & Associates, Inc. 48 Union Street, Camden, NY 13316. (315) 245-5761. http://www.landandcamps.com

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Jacques Whitford is looking for a Junior Environmental Engineer in the Plymouth Meeting, PA area. Click here for more details.

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The Department of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) at Cornell has one temporary position opening immediately for a Lab Safety Assistant. Application deadline is June 8, 2006. Click here for more details.

Posted May 11, 2006

Management Recruiters of Frederick is looking for geologists, environmental engineers, all types of civil engineers and geotechnical engineers for many opportunities in various locations. Click here for more details.

Posted April 27, 2006

Entry-level position at Carpenter Environmental Associates. Click here for more details.

Posted April 24, 2006

Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. has a job opening for an entry level Environmental Engineer. Click here for the official job posting. Please contact Jason Hnatko (class of 05') at 781-213-4926 or JHnatko@PIRNIE.COM for more information.

Posted April 11, 2006

Director of International Conservation, Defenders of Wildlife. Click here for more details.

Posted March 30, 2006

BaySaver Technologies, Inc Information Session
Tuesday, April 4th, 4:30-5:30pm
Thurston 203

BaySaver Technologies (www.baysaver.com) is a rapid growth corporation specializing in stormwater treatment. Thy are recruiting full time hires in Biological, Chemical, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Join a team where you can make a difference! Click here for announcement.

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Three summer positions at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center. Please click here for details.

Posted March 20, 2006

BioSpace Career Insider

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Prudent Engineering Surveying Position

Posted March 9, 2006

IBM Sales & Distribution Resume Drop

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College of Engineering Career Services Job

Posted February 24, 2006

A Civil Engineering position is open at the Cleveland National Forest. Click here for information on the position. This notice will be posted on the usajobs web site at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ within a couple of weeks.

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The Health Research Training Program, which had changed its deadline this year from March to January, has extended its deadline to March 1 (materials received by March 1). Please notify any students interested in health research, public health, and medicine, especially those from the NYC Metro region. The HRTP application is printable from the website below.

To be paid, students would need to be Federal Work-Study eligible, but I believe they also hire students on an unpaid basis if they are not eligible for the funding. (FWS eligible students who are accepted to HRTP apply for the funding through the New York City Public Service Corps application.)

The posting will be reposted on CornellTRAK with the March 1 deadline.

Smita Pamar, Director
Health Research Training Program
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
2 Lafayette Street, 20th Floor, Box 65
New York, NY 10007
T: (212) 676-2183
F: (212) 676-2172
E-mail: spamar@health.nyc.gov
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/hrtp/hrtp.shtml

Posted February 21, 2006

Two summer undergraduate research positions in computational modeling of the heart.

The Laboratory of Cellular and Biochemical Systems Modeling in the Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at George Mason University is looking for two undergraduate students to participate in research developing computational models of the heart muscle cells to understand the basic mechanisms of heart function and the disruptions to these mechanisms during heart failure. Qualified candidates should have programming skills some familiarity with differential equations and some background in biology. Any questions should be directed to Professor Saleet Jafri (sjafri@gmu.edu).

Applications should be submitted online at http://jobs.gmu.edu. Please click on SEARCH POSITIONS on the left side of the page. On the search page, enter WG6752 in positions number and click SEARCH.

M. Saleet Jafri, 10900 University Blvd., MSN 5B3
Associate Professor, Manassas, VA 20110
PhD Program Coordinator, (703)-993-8420 (phone)
School of Computational Sciences, (703)-993-8401 (fax)
George Mason University, sjafri@gmu.edu (email)

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I work for a consulting firm called Brown and Caldwell in the Boston area, and I am currently looking for an entry level engineer who could help me out in this office. I am looking for an entry level engineer who has the following characteristics with either a B.S. or M.S.:

An engineering background
Good computer programming skills
An interest in programming
An interest and study in hydraulics and hydrology
An interest in modeling of physical systems

Matthew Davis, P.E.
BROWN and CALDWELL, Environmental Engineering and Consulting
One Corporate Drive
Andover, MA 01810
Phone: (978) 983-2036
Fax: (978) 794-0534
E-mail: mdavis@brwncald.com

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HireHealth and BioSpace present the Pharm Country Career Fair on Tuesday, February 28, 2006 from 11am to 4pm at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset, New Jersey. Please click on the following link for more information: Life Sciences Career Fair.

Posted February 14, 2006

Job openings for Engineering graduates with skills in environmental sciences (1 year total work or internship experience is required) with Consolidated Edison, go to http://www.coned.com or contact Sophia Garcia, garcias@coned.com.

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You are invited to attend the All Ivy Environmental Career Fair, February
17th. 10:00 - 3:00 at Lerner Hall, Columbia University, NY, NY.
For more information about the fair and to register:
http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/allivycareerfair
For additional questions, contact: Mary Ellen Buhl, Engineering Co-op &
Career Services, meb7@cornell.edu.

Posted February 6, 2006

Agilent Technologies currently has the following position(s)
available:

Resume Submission Deadline: January 22, 2006
Scientist, Life Science - Full Time
Scientist, Analytical Chemist - Full Time
Scientist, Analytical Chemistry - Intern

To find out more about this position(s) and/or to apply,
visit the On-Campus Recruiting (InterviewTRAK) link on
CornellTRAK (You can access CornellTRAK through the Cornell
Career Services web site at
www.career.cornell.edu).

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AEM Planning Position 2006
If you have any questions you can either email: Maggie Connelly, mconnelly@ocswcd.org, or the executive director, Jeff Carmichael, jcarmichael@ocswcd.org, or by phone, (315) 677-3851.

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Work study student required to work for 12-15 hours a week (flexible hours) in the Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory, 804 Bradfield Hall.. Work includes, but not limited to, assisting the senior technicians in soil, plant and solution sample preparation for performing various tests, data entry and washing glassware necessary for laboratory analyses. No prior experience is required. Must be detail oriented and have an interest in laboratory work. Pay $9.00/hour. May begin work immediately. If interested contact Renuka Rao at rbr25@cornell.edu or call 607-255-1722.

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We have a few employment openings in our science and technology
department to support our greenhouse gas emission reduction waste
management activities.

-Industrial Food Engineer
-CAD Specialist
-Config Engineer
-Dairy Engineer

A.S.K. Chan, Ph.D.
AgCert International
1901 S Harbor City Blvd.
Suite 400
Melbourne, FL 32901
Voice: +(321) 409 7844
Fax: +(321) 723 8308
Email: achan@agcert.com
Web: http://www.agcert.com/career.html

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Anaerobic digestion job offer for graduating seniors, etc.
EcoSecurities Group PLC, a world leader in the origination and commercialization of Clean Development Mechanism projects, is seeking a project analyst to work with Anaerobic Digestion projects in the growing biogas market. The position will be based in their New York Office. Responsibilities include:

• Development of related project documentation, such as Project Design Documents, Monitoring Plans, and Monitoring Workbooks;
• Liaising with third-party entities during the validation and verification processes;
• Active involvement and support in the development of new Approved Methodologies within the CDM;
• Client support

Qualified candidates will possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Science, demonstrated numeracy, familiarity with the fundamentals of anaerobic digestion, an excellent command of English, and an ability to work independently. Please note additional language abilities in your cover letter. International travel will be required.

EcoSecurities offers a competitive salary and benefits package.

Interested applicants should contact Annika Colston by phone at 212-356-0161 or by email at Annika@ecosecurities.com

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ENTRY-LEVEL and INTERNSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGY POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Link to PDF

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Cornell's 4th Annual Nonprofit & Government Career and Information Fair
When: Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Time: 12:00 - 4:00 pm
Where: The Statler Hotel Ballroom
What: Representatives from over 60 organizations (local, regional, national, and international) will inform students about their full-time, part-time, internship and volunteer positions.
Who is coming: Visit the Cornell Career Services website for an up-to-date listing of organizations (click on "list of organizations")
http://www.career.cornell.edu/careerFairs/nonprofgovtCF.html
NOTE: This event is open to all Cornell students (undergraduate, graduate, and alums) and to students from area colleges. There is no student registration.

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Special programs related to the NP & G Fair:

Monday 3/6
Program: "Preparing for the Nonprofit & Government Career Fair"
When: Monday, March 6, 2006
Time: 4:30 pm
Where: Barnes Hall Auditorium
Who: Bill Alberta, the Nonprofit and Government Career Advisor in Cornell Career Services

Tuesday 3/7
Program: "Career & Student Opportunities with the Department of State/Foreign Service"
When: Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Time: 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Where: HEC Auditorium/Goldwin Smith
What: Ambassador James Foley will discuss opportunities with the Department of State and share strategies for taking the Foreign Service Written Exam (FSWE). The FSWE will be administered on the Cornell Campus on April 8, 2006. The exam is free, but students are required to register for it by March 8, 2006. For details about the 2006 FSWE visit:
http://careers.state.gov/officer/join/examinfo.html

Diversity students are encouraged to attend!

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Donna M. Ramil, Coordinator, International Careers & Nonprofit/Govt Employer Relations
Cornell Career Services, Cornell University
203 Barnes Hall, Ithaca NY 14853
Tel: (607) 255-6925; Fax: (607) 255-3060; Web: http://www.career.cornell.edu/

 

 


Internships

Posted May 8, 2006

Engineering Interns for the Town of Ithaca. Click here for details.

Posted April 11, 2006

Epcot Science Professional Internships, Spring 2007 and Fall 2007. We still have a couple of openings for the fall, 2006 (June 16, 2006 Jan. 7, 2007) Plant Science Internship and need alternates for the Biotechnology (Plant Tissue Culture) and Entomology Internships in case the selected candidates are unable to come. If you have May graduates who don't have employment yet, or other students who may be interested, please have them contact me immediately. Click here for more details. Mary Schon, 407/560-7403, mary.schon@disney.com.

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Garten Rothkopf Summer Internship. Click here for more details.

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Paid Internships with the Foreign Agricultural Service in USDA. Click here for more details.

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1. Summer Intern, Ocean View Foundation
2 . Scientific Integrity Internship, Union of Concerned Scientists
Click here for more details.

Posted April 6, 2006

Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) to you and your colleagues because we offer incredible internship opportunities in international development for your students. These internships are in the fall, spring, and summer with our summer application deadline coming up April 15th. We would be very excited to cultivate a relationship with your department that satisfies the growing demand by students for international internship experience. Ideally, students would become aware of the opportunities abroad, along with the funding available to realize those opportunities. Click here for a brochure that describes our internship programs in a distributable manner. Click here for a PDF of Service Learning in Action that highlights a few projects implemented by interns last summer. Click here for more information.

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Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (WOCAN) is a global network of professional women engaged in agriculture and natural resource management who are committed to organizational change for gender equality and environmentally sustainable development that is currently headquartered in Ithaca. Click here for more information.

Posted March 30, 2006

Paid summer intern opportunity with Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc., a solid waste management consulting firm in Fairfax, VA. Click here for more information.

Posted March 20, 2006

Watershed Program Internship

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Americorps Member

Posted March 16, 2006

Summer internship opportunity as a summer Park Naturalist in area Finger Lakes State Parks.

Sarah Fiorello
Environmental Educator
New York State Office of Parks
Recreation and Historic PreservationFinger Lakes Region
2221 Taughannock Park Road
Trumansburg, NY 14886
(607) 387-7041 x102
Sarah.Fiorello@oprhp.state.ny.us

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PAID INTERNSHIP
National Council for Science and the Environment

Click here for details

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The Department of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) has two student position openings beginning this summer. Applications will be accepted over the next two weeks. For more information, point to:

http://student-jobs.ses.cornell.edu/jobs/sjp.html

and click on Summer, and then do a search under Laboratory Safety Assistant.

Location: Humphrey Service Bld
Pay: $8.00 hourly (FWS required)
Date: Empl. date: 5/2006 - 08/2006
Hours: 39 hours per week. flexible

Requirements, Description, and Application Procedures: Strong science background, strong communication skills, computer skills, and valid driver's license. Work-study required. Training will be provided. The Department of Environmental Health and Safety is seeking two Cornell students to assist the Laboratory Safety Programs Group implement the eyewash/safety shower testing program, assist with the fume hood testing program, and assist with other EH&S programs. Duties include: 1) Perform tests on emergency eyewash/safety showers 2) Data entry on computer 3) General office duties 4) Assist with the sume hood testing program 5) Other related duties as they arise. Schedule: Training will be provided. Flexible work schedule between 8AM and 4:30 PM, including the potential to work over a four day work week. Up to 39 hours per week over the summer with an opportunity to continue working up to 20 hours per week during the academic year may be provided. Please send letter of interest and resume to Jerry Gordon, EH&S, 125 Humphreys Service Building, Ithaca, NY 14853-3701 or email jpg29@cornell.edu.

Posted March 9, 2006

College of Engineering Career Services Internship

Posted March 3, 2006

The Weitz Center for Development Studies offers excellent Internship
opportunities and Study Visits to Israel. The internships and study
tours conducted by the Weitz Center incorporate Israel's unique experience
in socioeconomic development with the Weitz Center's own
integrated approach to development, known internationally as the Rehovot
Approach.

We are currently accepting applications for the Internship Program and the
Study Tour "Communities, local cultures, and development" which
will take place in October. The dates for the internships are flexible, and
could be arranged according to specific needs.

Igal Szir, International Programs, Weitz Center for Development Studies
Rehovot ,Israel
Email: shiluv10@netvision.net.il
Tel: ++(972) 9474111 x108
Fax: ++ (972) 8 9475884
www.weitz-center.org

Program Description, Weitz Center Information, Information Request Form

Posted February 24, 2006

Bioetch/biomed internships

Posted February 15, 2006

BEE Co-OP and Intership Web sites

Posted February 14, 2006

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas is again sponsoring a training program for undergraduates, the Summer Accelerated Biomedical Research (SABR) program. The SABR internships give students a ten-week exposure to work in the laboratories of physicians and biomedical scientists.

Our website is http://www.ttuhsc.edu/SOM/physiology/Sabr/SABR.shtml and it includes full information about the program, as well as an application. The deadline for full consideration is February 24, 2006.

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From IBE

As stated at the last general body meeting, I had compiled a powerpoint
highlighting a few internship resources and programs that are available.
The ones I have provided information about in the slides are just a few
that I have received information about through various listserves. Be
sure to check out other opportunities online through CornellTrak and other
websites. Corinne Price '06 (cp89@cornell.edu), Co-President, Institute of Biological Engineering. If you are interested in the attending the event listed with Langan Engineering, the last slide, let me know.

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Posted February 6, 2006

Research Internships in Germany
The deadline for applications is 1 February 2006, so this is a great time to send out a quick reminder to undergraduates in your department about the program. They can visit http://www.daad.de/rise to view all the available internships and apply, but the application materials do need to be in Germany by the deadline so time is getting short. Megan Brenn-White, Tel: (212) 758-3223 ext. 208, Email: mbrennwhite@daad.org

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Internship Search

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BioLink Internships

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Epcot Science Internships, '06 & '07
Mary Schon, 407/560-7403, mary.schon@disney.com

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Illing Engineering Services Intership
Wes Illing, Willing@Direcway.com

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ENTRY-LEVEL and INTERNSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGY POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Link to PDF

 

 


Co-ops

Posted February 6, 2006

Click on the link below for information on two presentations (2/13 and 2/14) of a study abroad opportunity in Paris for Cornell Engineers.
Presentations

 

 

 

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