Career Services Office Hours
The Career Services team is working remotely and available for VIRTUAL appointments. Contact information and appointment scheduling
links are below.


Tyler Grabner | Internship Coordinator
tgrabner@uwyo.edu

Ann Jones | Associate Director of Career Services
aljones@uwyo.edu

Aurora Noe | Career Peer
anoe1@uwyo.edu

Announcements
Jobs / Internships
Full-time / Post-graduation
Stay-a-Float Position Opening
Stay-a-Float is a start-up company and they seek to hire two UW students as independent contractors:

1) 100% remote work so a relatively fast connection to the internet will be needed

2) Will need to attend a weekly team meeting each Friday morning

3) Two project positions available:
a. Java programmer – the project would be to upgrade our JHipster from 3.2.0 to the current version as quickly as possible (with growth into other Java programming fixes)

b. Blockchain programmer – the project would be to upgrade our smart contracts into “upgradable smart contracts” as quickly as possible (with growth potential into other blockchain fixes/upgrades)

4) Need to be a self-learner, can use on-line videos, etc.; questions can be asked during weekly team meetings and with the lead architect between meetings, although the meat of learning needs to be self-initiated. Student employees will not be micromanaged and will be assisted when needed, but being assigned small tasks, etc. is not be the typical way the company works

5) Must be willing and able to communicate, through comments and documentation, on the phase of work being done; employees will be part of a team and not report to just one manager, as such you will need to be oriented to keeping the entire team aware of where you are in your tasks (structure is in place to assist with this)

To Apply: send a resume and an email expressing interest to Louise at louise@stayafloat.io

3/1/21
Y2 Position
SURVEY TECHNICIAN
Location: Jackson, Wyoming
 
Job Summary
Coordinates and completes all aspects of assigned field and office duties. Directs and collaborates with other technicians to ensure that field projects are completed within budget and timeline constraints. Aids in the education and training of junior technicians to help ensure continuity of field standards and procedures. Develops and advises supervisor on suggestions for changes to procedures that could help to improve efficiency and client satisfaction.
 
Full job description here: https://y2consultants.com/about/careers/
 
Salary & Benefits
Commensurate with experience. This is a seasonal position with potential to move to full-time, benefitted. Tentative start date is April 1, 2021.
 
How to Apply
Email resume and cover letter to jobs@y2consultants.com with Job Title in the subject line.
 
2/22/21
Lincoln Electric - ME Position
Position Summary: 
The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design and support of all mechanical components in a robotic welding cell including tooling, machine design, and system integration. Beginning with the quoting phase and continuing through design, assembly, and field support, the M.E. works to ensure customer needs are met and company goals are achieved by developing mechanical designs that are practical, robust, and adhere to budget and schedule constraints. Standard and reusable designs are developed as well as custom projects specific equipment. Communication and coordination with other engineers, customers, project managers, the purchasing department, vendors, and assembly personnel is essential. 
 
Qualifications required:
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering preferred; Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline or equivalent experience will be considered. 
  • Solidworks 3D modeling software
  • Drafting standards including GD&T
  • Knowledge of welding, machining, and other fabrication processes
  • Engineering analysis including F.E.A. and frequency analysis
  • Written and verbal communication with customers, vendors, engineers, assembly personnel, and management
  • Design for manufacture
  • Machine design
  • Good communication and organizational skills required
  • Must be able to work flexible hours as needed; travel is occasional
Qualifications desired:
  • Pneumatic/hydraulic system design
  • Cost and schedule estimation
  • Mechanical assembly and troubleshooting
  • Robot programming or other automation experience
  • One year experience in a manufacturing environment preferred
Essential functions and responsibilities:
  • Designs, develops and tests projects as assigned by the Lead Mechanical Engineer
  • Creates new and modifies existing drawings
  • Demonstrates excellent written and verbal skills,
  • Relates well to others; works well in a team environment
  • Other duties, responsibilities and special projects as assigned by the Lead Mechanical Engineer
 
Physical demands and work environment: 
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Physical demands: When testing equipment this individual may have to occasionally lift 25 pounds and be able to reach, bend, squat and stand.
  • Work environment: Work is a mix of sedentary, standing and walking. Manual dexterity and visual acuity is needed to use testing equipment and measuring devises and tools. Traveling is minimal; hours may be irregular. The noise level is usually moderate.



2/22/21
Open Position with WYDOT
Full-time Job:

Engineer I Thermopolis
Job # 00193
Thermopolis, WY

As an Engineer in Construction, this position is responsible for, but not limited to, performing tasks for highway projects from inception through design, construction, and contract completion, under the direction of the Resident Engineer.

Pay - $21.4 - $25.37 hourly

Minimum Qualifications

Education: Bachelor's Degree (in Engineering)
 
Experience: 0-2 years of progressive work experience (in Engineering)


To learn more about the position and apply, follow the link below!



2/15/21
Open Positions with HDR, Inc.
Full-time Job:

Civil EIT/Coordinator
Job # 159976
Bismarck, SD

2/15/21
Engineering Positions in the Machine Shop

JOB PURPOSE:
Provide engineering expertise, design, manufacturing and assembly of teaching and research activities in the College of Engineering, for the University and their associated entities.  Develop, interpret and execute project plans. Maintain and fabricate systems and instrumentation for instructional and research projects.
 
 
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
 
  • Design, analyze, document, build, and test components and system instrumentation using Solidworks and LabVIEW. Assist with development, review and approval of design and construction documents for code and safety compliance.
  • Manufacture parts using conventional machines as necessary, from models and drawings. Apply engineering theory to solve mechanical, environmental, electrical, electronic, or fabrication problems as necessary to ensure satisfactorily completed projects.
  • Provide engineering expertise in the design of student projects, teaching tools, and research equipment such that the implementation of such equipment is successful. Design assistance may include creating, editing and revising mechanical drawings using solid models and mechanical drawings. Provide cost estimates and order materials and supplies for projects. 
  • Provide training in the safe use of shop equipment to faculty, staff and students as required to meet the need.
  • Advise the shop manager of potential improvements to shop performance. Participate in training workshops and seminars as necessary.  Maintain a professional and courteous attitude when interacting with college staff, faculty and students. Self-schedule work assignments as necessary when the shop manager is unavailable.
  • Serve on department, college, or university committees as requested. 
 
COMPETENCIES:
  • Analysis/Problem Identification
  • Attention to Detail
  • Initiative 
  • Innovation
  • Integrity
  • Quantity of Work
  • Quality Orientation
 
 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in a related field
Experience: 2 years work-related experience
Demonstrated experience using National Instruments hardware and LabVIW software, or similar
Required education, licensure, certification, registration, or other requirement: Valid driver's license with a motor vehicle record (MVR) that is compliant with the University Vehicle Use Policy.
 
 
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 
  • Experience designing, implementing or troubleshooting controls, automation systems (PLC’s , Data Acquisition/Testing equipment, other process controls)
  • Experience operating manual and CNC equipment.
  • Experience with machining techniques and when to implement each in order to successfully manufacture a product
 
 
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Complete the online application and upload the following for a complete application: cover letter, resume or C.V. and contact information for four work-related references. This position will remain open until filled. Applications submitted by March 11, 2021 will receive full consideration.


2/15/21
Oil & Gas Engineering Position
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: 

The Wyoming Oil & Gas Conservation Commission is seeking an Engineer II position. The engineer position that we seek to hire will conduct required reviews of industry-submitted permits and reports such as well completion reports, well stimulation reports, well integrity reports, well logs, and other various reviews required by agency rules. 


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 
 
  • Issues, reviews, comments, and revises plan sets.
  • Reviews and approves or rejects project submittals/permits.
  • Review and updating of forms and documentation procedures in regards to construction activities and pay quantities.
  • Inspects and assures projects/facilities are completed according to plans, specifications, and design criteria and are within budgetary constraints.
  • Compiles and submits engineering recommendations and summaries for the design of various projects/facilities with varying levels of complexity.
  • Conducts extensive research of existing and evolving technologies.
  • Provides technical guidance, advice, and oversight.
  • Review of Architectural drawings and specifications in regards to building construction. Monitored and inspected contractor operations during building construction to ensure compliance with the plans and specifications.
  • Work in direct contact with contractors and subcontractors daily in the management of projects under construction.
  • In the same context, deal with landowners, traveling public and local, county, state, and federal government entities.
  • Maintains and manipulates databases, builds network-wide performance models used for system analysis; provides technical support on widely-used department software programs.
  • Surveys buildings and other structures and determines their ability to withstand the forces of nature as well as such other unnatural disasters such as fire, explosion, and warfare;
  • Ensures that all public buildings are constructed or modified to conform with federal and state laws that require access and accommodation for the disable

KNOWLEDGE: 
 
  • Knowledge of authoritative reference materials in the field of engineering.
  • Knowledge of surveying and surveying instruments and measurement and testing equipment and systems.
  • Knowledge of complex algorithms used in mathematical computer models to recognize the theory as the basis of their use.
  • Knowledge of construction methods and processes, project scheduling, cost estimating procedures, and material quantity takeoffs.
  • Knowledge of scientific and/or technical research practices.


 

2/1/21
Internships / Co-Ops / Research / Part-Time
NASA - PSSS 2021
2021 NASA Planetary Science Summer School Applications Due April 1, 2021

Offered by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, PSSS is a 3-month long career development experience to learn the development of a hypothesis-driven robotic space mission in a concurrent engineering environment while getting an in-depth, first-hand look at mission design, life cycle, costs, schedule & the trade-offs inherent in each.

Science & engineering doctoral candidates, recent PhDs, postdocs, certain engineering MS students, & junior faculty who are U.S. Citizens or legal permanent residents (and a very limited number of Foreign Nationals from non-designated counties) are eligible. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.

Session 1: May 24-Aug 6
Session 2: May 24-Aug 20

With workload of a rigorous 3-hour graduate-level course, participants spend the first 10 weeks in preparatory webinars acting as a science mission team, & spend the final culminating week mentored by JPL’s Advance Project Design Team to refine their planetary science mission concept design & present it to a mock expert review board. The culminating week is typically at JPL, however in 2021 it is likely to be virtual due to Covid-19 pandemic conditions.

Register here for a PSSS Application Q&A Webinar on March 4, 2021 from 9:30-10:30 am Pacific Time.

For more information and to apply, visit go.nasa.gov/missiondesignschools



Internship with DCI Engineers
DCI Engineers is a leading structural and civil engineering firm headquartered in Seattle, WA, with branch offices in 12 additional locations along the West Coast, Texas, Alaska, Colorado, and Montana. We hire enthusiastic, intelligent, fun relationship builders who know how to step outside the box when necessary to creatively solve the needs of our clients.

Our various locales provide unique and challenging learning opportunities for interns to gain experience and develop expertise in a collaborative and rewarding environment. 
As a seasonal intern, you can expect your work responsibilities to include:
  • Construction support services in the form of shop drawings or submittal review
  • Construction support site visits
  • Revit detailing
  • Preliminary structural analysis and design on a variety of projects and construction types

Requirements:
  • Effective communication skills
  • Civil or Architectural Engineering degree in progress from an ABET accredited university preferred
  • 3rd or 4th year undergraduate degree or master’s degree in progress


For more information and to apply visit https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=a989af78-ff94-4d30-b057-eb0e911f76e2&ccId=19000101_000001&type=MP&lang=en_US

3/1/21
Frontier Astronautics Internship, Chugwater, WY

They are seeking an intern to assist with their NASA contract. The contract is to develop a rocket engine turbo pump. http://www.frontierastronautics.com/
Under the direction of Timothy Bendel (President of F.A.) the intern will provide early prototypes of turbo pumps, then pass the drawings along to the design expert who will complete the detail work. Intern will use SolidWorks so basic experience and understanding of the software is needed; advanced knowledge of the system is not expected.

Any engineering major with basic SolidWorks experience, and interest in this type of work, is encouraged to apply including freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and not-yet-graduating seniors. The NASA project has about 1.5 years left on the contract but the company is always seeking more contracts so the internship could extend beyond this contract. It is expected work could be up to 20/hrs week during the academic year, with the potential to increase the number of hours during the summer. The intern can complete most of their work in a remote setting although it is likely the selected intern will want to travel to Chugwater, WY at least once to view the company and meet the other employees they will ‘work’ with. The internship is paid. Mr. Bendel would like applicants to apply as soon as possible as they have a lot of work and they need assistance.

TO APPLY via EMAIL: 1) IMPORTANT NOTICE: in the “Subject” line, put – Applying to Internship from UWYO Ann Jones
Doing this lets Mr. Bendel know to open the email with the resume attachment; otherwise, they do not open attachments at their office.
2) Attach your resume and email it to Timothy Bendel, President at Timothy.Bendel@FrontierAstronautics.com

3/1/21
GSMI Fellows Program
Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI) Fellows Programme 2021

Launched in October 2020, the Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI) is an industry-led effort to map and assess the blockchain and digital asset landscape in three distinct areas:
1. Technical standards
2. Legislation and guidance released by sovereign and international bodies
3. Industry best practices and blockchain consortia

Version 1.0 of the GSMI was spearheaded by the Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC) and World Economic Forum, with key collaborators, including: Accenture; Digital Currency Initiative, MIT Media Lab; ESG Intelligence; Global Digital Finance (GDF); Hyperledger, The Linux Foundation; ING; the Milken Institute; and SIX Digital Exchange (SDX). 

The responsibilities of the fellows will include:
• Getting up to speed on GSMI 1.0, including reading the two 1.0 reports
• Reviewing and understanding the workings of the 185 jurisdictional interactive map
• Assisting the GBBC team with research for the release of GSMI 2.0 report
• Researching and monitoring assigned jurisdictions to ensure the interactive map is fully updated with the latest regulatory, legislative, and executive actions
• Additional GSMI 2.0-related duties as assigned
• Working with GSMI Fellows around the globe as the first class of Fellows

Learn more about the GSMI: https://gbbcouncil.org/gsmi

3/1/21
Internship with Metrohm Raman
Metrohm Raman, the Laramie, WY office is considering hiring an intern. Looking for juniors and not-yet-graduating seniors majoring in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. This company currently has a few UW students working for them and if the situation is right, they could hire another. Interns generally work 20 hrs/wk during the academic year and full-time during the summer although work schedules can be adjusted on a case-by-case-basis.
 
If interested in being considered, send a resume to Jason Niemann at Jason.niemann@metrohm.com

3/1/21
Y2/WRD Internship 
They are seeking two Civil Engineering interns for summer 2021, one at our Y2 Consultants’ office in Jackson, WY, and one at Western Research and Development in Cheyenne, WY. This is a great opportunity to build problem solving skills and real-world experience through hands-on application of engineering work.

INTERNSHIP SUMMARY
This 12-week internship will provide broad exposure to the field of civil engineering, including:
• Designing and permitting driveways, roads, pathways, parking lots, water systems, sewer systems, septic systems, stormwater systems, irrigation systems, ponds, streams, and levees.
• Completing site development and master planning, water testing, water rights, environmental assessments, and mold inspections.
• Drafting standards, drafting plans, and construction inspection.
• Shadowing all aspects of projects, from initial proposal development to delivery. This may include shadowing scope and cost estimate development, project design, client and permitting agency meetings, and/or site visits and field work.

DATES OF INTERNSHIP:
May 24 - August 13, 2021 (dates may be flexible)

COMPENSATION:
The pay rate is $17/hour, with an expected minimum work commitment of 40 hours per week. Y2 may provide subsidized housing at the Jackson, WY, location.

SCHOLARSHIPS:
Y2 Consultants will also be offering two $2,500 scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year for students enrolled in the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Preference will be given to female students and to students who have completed an internship with Y2/Western.

TO APPLY:
Email a cover letter and resume to jobs@y2consultants.com with “Engineering Intern - [location]” as the subject line. For questions, contact Sara Fagan, HR and Marketing Manager, at sara@y2consultants.com.

2/22/21
Brierley Info Session - Laramie Summer Internship
Info Session
Thursday, Feb 18; 12:00pm-1:00pm (Mtn. Time)

Brierley Associates
A recognized leader in the design of underground mine mitigation, tunnels, shafts, underground structures, and excavation support systems, is seeking a few qualified engineering or geology students/grad-student(s) to hold an internship position out of Laramie or Casper, WY. See the internship position notice below; log-on to the Company Information Session via the Zoom link and listen to Jarek Trela, PhD and Joel James (UW alum, 2016) talk about the company and the opportunity(s).
 
Internship Description
Brierley has a few great openings for a Civil Engineering or Geology student/grad-student(s) who have interest in the geotechnical field. The openings are for a paid full-time intern who is interested in working on projects near Laramie and Casper, WY for the Summer of 2021. The position will require work in the field, staffing a variety of geo-investigation projects; the COVID-19 virus won't interfere with this work since most of the work will be in the field. Email resume and cover letter to jjames@brierleyassociates.com
 
Summer Internship Application Deadline
February 28th, 2021

2/22/21
Open Positions with HDR, Inc.
 
Summer 2021 Internships:
 
Bridge Design Intern
159586
Sioux Falls

Construction Inspection/Survey Intern (filled pending approvals)
159560
Sioux Falls

Construction Inspection Intern
159561
Bismarck

Construction Inspection Intern
159582
Gillette

Construction Inspection Intern (filled pending approvals)
159583
Lander
 
2/15/21
Research Opportunity for Undergraduate Students
University of Wyoming
 
Several paid research positions are immediately available for highly motivated and qualified candidates in multidisciplinary areas of Petroleum Engineering, Energy, Climate Change, and Computer Science. Applicants with Engineering, Computer Science, and Economics backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
 
Interested applicants are required to send the following to Dr. Soheil Saraji (ssaraji@uwyo.edu):
(1) Current resume or curriculum vitae
(2) Copy of undergraduate transcript(s)

2/8/21
Student Intern - Engineering (Mechanical)
Open Date: 2/1/2021 Close Date: 3/1/2021
Position Purpose:
This is a temporary position that assists the Engineering division at Laramie River Station (LRS). The incumbent must be available to work a minimum of 40 hours per week. This position is identified as a Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) related position, which may allow physical and/or logical access to Bulk Electric System (BES) cyber related assets or systems.

Qualifications:
To perform effectively in this position, the incumbent must be at least 18 years of age and currently be enrolled in a four-year Engineering Accreditation Commission/Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET) accredited mechanical engineering program with completion of sophomore year. A minimum of a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) is required. The incumbent must also have the ability to demonstrate good oral and written communication skills, and work as part of a team. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel; and personal computers; as well as good interpersonal and organizational skills are also required. This position will travel approximately 10% of the time by car or cooperative/commercial plane.

Typical Physical/Mental/Environmental Demands:
  • This position requires frequent sitting; and occasional standing/walking, bending/reaching, climbing, kneeling, crawling, use of keyboard/computer, pushing/pulling up to 60 pounds and lifting/carrying up to 50 pounds.
  • This position also requires finger dexterity, hand coordination, good hearing, and color vision. It also requires the ability to analyze data/reports and conduct research; implement recommendations; develop plans, procedures, and goals; and present information to others.
  • The incumbent may be required to work under pressure due to conflicting priorities and deadlines.
  • This position occasionally may work in conditions of dirt/dust, fumes, chemicals, extreme heat/cold, vibration, noise, poor ventilation, electrical risks, and confined areas. It also may have to work at heights up to 600 feet, which requires the use of safety equipment, including a harness, in accordance with ANSI Z359 standards; and access all areas of the plant site.
  • Travel may be required, either by operating a motor vehicle or traveling in Cooperative or commercial plane.
  • Equipment operated includes computers, telecommunication devices, and test equipment, as needed. The incumbent needs to be respirator qualified. 

Student Intern - Engineering
Open Date: 2/1/2021 Close Date: 3/1/2021 
Position Purpose:
This temporary position provides engineering assistance to Dry Fork Station (DFS) staff, along with being an on-site liaison to gather information for headquarters (HDQ) engineering projects. This position is anticipated to be on staff through the summer and fall semester of 2021.

Qualifications:
To perform effectively in this position, the incumbent must be at least 18 years of age and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in a four-year Engineering Accreditation Commission/Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET) accredited mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, or energy systems engineering program, with sophomore year completed. A minimum of a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) is required. The incumbent must be proficient with personal computers and Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel; and must be able to demonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills. A valid driver’s license is also required.

Typical Physical/Mental/Environmental Demands:
  • This position requires frequent sitting; and occasional standing/walking, bending/reaching, climbing, kneeling, crawling, use of keyboard/computer, pushing/pulling up to 60 pounds and lifting/carrying up to 50 pounds.
  • This position also requires finger dexterity, hand coordination, good hearing, and color vision. It also requires the ability to analyze data/reports and conduct research; implement recommendations; develop plans, procedures, and goals; and present information to others.
  • The incumbent may be required to work under pressure due to conflicting priorities and deadlines. This position occasionally may work in conditions of dirt/dust, fumes, chemicals, extreme heat/cold, vibration, noise, poor ventilation, electrical risks, and confined areas.
  • It also may have to work at heights up to 300 feet, which requires the use of safety equipment, including a harness, in accordance with ANSI Z359 standards, and may access all areas of the plant site.
  • Travel may be required, either by operating a motor vehicle or traveling in Cooperative or commercial plane. The incumbent must be able to operator a motor vehicle.
  • Equipment operated includes computers, telecommunication devices, and test equipment, as needed. The incumbent will need to be respirator qualified.

TO APPLY
Applicants interested in this opening should go to https://www.basinelectric.com to apply.

If you have any questions, please contact HEATHER M. SCHLENKER at 701-557-5603.

2/8/21
NNL 2022 Chemistry Co-op
Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) Technical Co-Op positions fully integrate students into various organizations with assignments that provide real-world work experience in their fields. Co-op students may be engaged in a variety of different tasks supporting one or more technical areas including:

  • Researching and developing new technologies and concepts
  • Designing and testing software, components, or integrated systems
  • Developing models and performing data analysis
  • Supporting operations and developing process controls and procedures

Program Perks may include:
  • Final presentation to management, peers, and other NNL employees
  • Meet directly with NNL General Manager and Executive Leadership
  • Partnership with a mentor
  • Opportunity to tour local NNL site facilities
  • Trip to a Naval Shipyard for a guided tour
  • Extensive networking opportunities

NNL offers a Benefits package which includes:
  • Defined Contribution Retirement Plans:
  • 401(k) Plan with company match
  • Capital Accumulation Plan (CAP) with company contribution
  • Flexible work schedules and 9/80 work schedule option (every other Friday off)
  • Stipend for qualified applicants

Job Requirements
Candidates for Chemistry Co-op positions should be undergraduates (completing at least their freshman year by September 2021) or graduate students majoring in Chemistry or a related discipline at one of the following Universities:
  • North Carolina A&T State University
  • Pennsylvania State University - main campus
  • Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Rutgers University
  • Tuskegee University
  • University of Pittsburgh - main campus
  • University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
  • University of Wyoming

Job Preferred Skills
  • Cumulative GPA 3.0/4.0
  • Demonstrated leadership experience
  • Demonstrated experience working with group projects or teams
  • Involvement with professional societies
  • Prior internship or work experience (paid or volunteer)

https://navalnuclearlab.energy.gov/jobsearch/job-details/2022-chemistry-co-op/26003/1/

2/1/21
NASA Space Grant Fellowship, Internship, and Grants Opportunities
NASA Center Summer Internship Opportunities:
The Wyoming NASA Space Grant Consortium provides funding for internships at NASA Centers. Summer internships at NASA Centers are 10-week, paid internships that take place at a NASA Center ($7,300 for salary for undergraduates and $9,000 for graduate students). NASA internships are open to undergraduate and graduate students in all science, math, engineering, and technology fields. Please visit the NASA internship website to apply: https://intern.nasa.gov/.  Please also let us know if you apply, so we can help in finding placements.
Application Deadline for NASA Center Internships is: MARCH 5, 2021
 
Other Summer Internship Opportunities:
Wyoming NASA Space Grant is partnering with Montana State University on a high-altitude ballooning project. Summer internships will be available to a limited number of University of Wyoming undergraduate students to participate in a MSU BOREALIS High-Altitude Ballooning internship at Montana State University. Funding and timelines are the same as above. 
Please contact Wyoming NASA Space Grant for more information if you are interested: wsgc@uwyo.edu.  

2/1/21
The Land Group 2021 Civil Engineering Summer Internship
The Land Group is proud to offer a comprehensive 10 week, summer internship in our Eagle, Idaho office. Our approach is student centered and offers an experience that is completely focused on the development of the intern through hands on work experience, exposure to all aspects of a professional career in varied venues, and the integrated research and design process. Our Integrated Research and Design Project pairs the landscape architect and civil engineering interns together with a professional mentor and an assigned research and design topic. In addition to the research mentor, each intern is paired with a mentor who will guide you through the program and will also give you exposure to all aspects of professional practice.

Interns are also assigned two or more day-to-day mentors that oversee the hands on office tasks with the goal of broadening your professional and technical expertise. We encourage full-time graduate and undergraduate (2 academic years completed) students of landscape architecture, civil engineering, and land surveying to apply.

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Program Highlights:
8 - 10 Week Program
Paid Internship
Integrated Research & Design Project
Scholarship Opportunity

Program Requirements:
Resume
Letter of Interest
List of Two References
Portfolio (LA only, no more than 10 MB)

Application Deadline:
March 5, 2021
Email all application materials to:
internship@thelandgroupinc.com

2/1/21
T-O Engineers - Internship
T-O Engineers Internship (Nampa, & Coeur d’Alene, ID; Spokane, WA; Cody, WY; and Heber, UT Offices)

Job Description

T-O Engineers is seeking motivated college students interested in the opportunity to secure a summer Internship. Your role as an intern for T-O would include working with project managers and our project and staff engineers. You would be hands on with projects both in and out of the office, really experiencing what it takes to be a part of a great engineering team and getting your hands dirty on the job. 

Position Requirements

Current College Junior/Senior student studying Civil Engineering, Survey, or a related field.
Computer skills a plus including experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D and/or Microstation.
Self-motivated, team-oriented with a willingness to learn

To Apply

Please send your resume and cover letter to Shaunna Romero - sromero@to-engineers.com and Shayla Moss - smoss@to-engineers.com.
1/25/21
Operations Summer Intern

Our purpose at Molson Coors Beverage Company, is to unite people to celebrate life’s moments. We are the world’s family brewer, brewing and selling our beer for over 350 years around the world. We’re TalentBrewers - we believe in our brands and our people, we believe that a truly inspiring and diverse place to work is a must. We want you to join our team of passionate achievers who believe the world is full of untapped opportunities. So, if you get excited about making a difference as part of a winning team like we do, we want to hear from you.

EH&S Intern:
Our company runs on talent, energy and the creativity of our people. We can’t build the best beer company without the best people driving it.
• We have great brands. We have the people, experience and passion to win.
• We have a distinct portfolio of beer brands for virtually every type of beer drinker at every price point.
• We will create, nurture and grow consumer-driven, sustainable and valuable beer brands. We will achieve this by consistently delivering against each brand’s unique positioning.
• We have a clear vision and sound strategy to build our brands and engage aggressively in the marketplace.
• We expect open and honest interactions and encourage ongoing learning in a spirit of continuous improvement.

EHS Intern Responsibilities:
  • Assist with the implementation of Actively Preventing Incidents at Rocky Mountain Bottle Company 
  • Conduct preventive maintenance activities for specific safety equipment
  • Maintain current the environmental database by obtaining and entering throughput data into system
  • Generate environmental reports in draft format to be approved by EHS Manager
  • Administer the Material Safety database for approval of new materials
  • Perform document control for EHS documents and recordkeeping
  • Develop EHS intranet pages (and enhance SharePoint sites with goal of increasing utilization)
  • Work on production floor

EHS Intern Requirements:
  • Sophomore, Junior, Senior, or Graduate Student working on a Mechanical, Chemical, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health and Safety, or Occupational Safety and Health degree
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office, high level of proficiency in Microsoft Excel, and experience with SharePoint sites and web-design
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work full time in summer

For more information visit https://app.joinhandshake.com/employers/21923

1/25/21
South Dakota State University Promoting Leadership in Advanced-Research Computing for INterdisciplinary Sectors 2021 (SDSU PLAINS REU 2021) 

REU Site participants will be engaged in an intensive tenweek program that use High Performance Computing (HPC), Big Data, and computationally intensive models in the areas of:
• Mathematics, Statistics & Computational Sciences
• HPC Cyberinfrastructure Development & Optimization
• Engineered Systems
• Biological & Medical Sciences

Student participants will be actively engaged in next generation training through our HPC/Big-Data Bootcamp. In addition, REU Site participants will participate in holistic, integrated research activities focused on the Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research, Emotional Intelligence, and Career Development. The REU Site also has a variety of extracurricular activities to let you experience the great State of South Dakota!

This REU Site is seeking students who have completed one to two years of college and who are majoring in mathematics, statistics, engineering, computational sciences, biological sciences, technology, or a related discipline. Students who are attending community or four-year colleges are encouraged to apply!

Project descriptions and application materials are available at http://www.sdstate.edu/me/reu

For additional information, please contact:
Dr. Stephen Gent Tel. 605.688.5337 email.
Stephen.Gent@sdstate.edu
Dr. Jung-Han Kimn Tel. 605.688.5842 email.
Jung-Han.Kimn@sdstate.edu


Program Location:
South Dakota State University Brookings, SD Program

Dates:
June 2 – August 6, 2021

Application Deadline for Full Consideration:
March 8, 2021

Participant Benefits:
$6,000 stipend
$1,200 meal allowance
Up to $600 travel reimbursement
Campus housing provided

After your REU:
Opportunities to attend regional and national conferences

Submit your application to:
SDSU.PLAINSREU@sdstate.edu

1/25/21
MilliporeSigma Internship



Laramie WY

Position: Intern – Scientific/Quality Control

Hours:
Part-Time during school year, full time during summer

Your Role:
The Quality Control lab is a laboratory environment requiring the ability to carry out laboratory operating procedures in a safe manner, while maintaining a clean and orderly workspace. The Quality Control Intern will assist senior staff with advanced chemical analysis techniques (HPLC, GC, IR, etc.), accurately record and report data and maintain glassware and laboratory equipment.

Who You Are:
• Junior or Senior level college with coursework in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering (especially Quantitative Analysis)
• Outstanding math skills
• Strong Documentation Practices
• Ability to read, follow and understand operating procedures.
• Comfortable working with computers and fluent with Excel spreadsheets.
• Interest in working in a scientific field.
• Reading and writing English communication skills.
• Laboratory setting Personal Protective Equipment required.

This is a paid internship.
Scheduled hours are part time during the school year, and full time during the summer.



Please send an updated resume to Rebecca.ricksgers@external.milliporesigma.com or call me at 951-514-4501. We look forward to hearing from you!

1/25/21
Renewable Energy Marketing & Donor Outreach Intern

Apply Online
https://www.indeed.com/job/renewable-energy-marketing-donor-outreach-intern-6a33eb3689aa8674


This is an unpaid internship. This internship is a legitimate learning experience to benefit the student and not simply an operational work experience that just happens to be conducted by a student. This internship is based on experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. This internship will give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths, as well as give the 9H Research Foundation the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent. 
 
They are in the process of applying for grant funding that could potentially allow them to pay interns an hourly rate of up to $12 at some point in the internship. However, there is NO promise or expectation that the grant will be awarded, and students should expect the internship to be unpaid for the entire duration of the experience. 

Job Title
Renewable Energy Marketing & Donor Outreach Intern (unpaid)

Non-Profit Company Information
Climate Risk Labs builds partnerships with Research Institutions, Universities, and Communities of Experts.


They use science to address global problems, gain understanding in a radically uncertain world and to build solutions that improve people’s lives. They do this by creating communities of experts across the world and giving them access to a platform for collaborating and disseminating the latest science. They combine technical analysis and effective advocacy to identify the risks and opportunities of climate change, to develop practical clean energy driven solutions, and to accelerate positive change.

9H Energy Research Foundation is the University of Wyoming partner of Climate Risk Labs. 9H Energy is building a non-commercial 0.5-3MW Solar Generation Research Facility on a portion of the private 12,000-acre 9H Ranch located in Albany County, Wyoming.

9H Research Foundation has committed to building a Student Research Center as a philanthropic effort that will gift clean energy to the University of Wyoming’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. As a result, 9H energy has made long-term commitments in Clean Energy focused professorships, research, grants, and student internships with the goal of helping the University become the premier higher education and research center for clean energy. 9H Energy is sponsoring student design projects including an engineering senior design competition with a $5,000 prize. 9H Energy is also funding student groups to design and build solar prototypes and energy storage projects.

The Student Research Center will generate data used by companies to determine the viability of future commercial facilities and operations in the Laramie area. This will position the University of Wyoming as an elite renewable Energy school, generating opportunities for students while creating local jobs and economic growth for the state.

Job Description
The Intern will be responsible for strategizing and implementing:
• Social media marketing and media
• Grant research, support, and writing
• Diversifying fundraising streams
• Corporate and community donator outreach

The Intern will study and learn the critical skills necessary to market and fund a Solar Energy non-profit including, foundation research, grant writing, copy editing, storytelling, donor relations, event planning, website management, social media campaigns, and more. Through participation in meetings, the intern will be exposed to all aspects of the 9H Energy Research Foundation and Climate Risk Labs to understand best practices as well as standards of excellence. Through this unpaid internship, students will be able to gain valuable experience which will differentiate them in the job market upon graduation.

Capabilities
• Ability to work with ambiguity
• Social Media Savvy
• Computer literate
• Ability to read and understand grant specifications
• Ability to professionally communicate both verbally and written
• Eagerness to learn daily
• Ability to teach and explain ideas and thoughts
• Responsive to constructive criticism
• Ability to work with others and/or independently according to the task at hand
• Ability to work remotely

Education/Experience
• Education: pursuing an accredited degree at the University of Wyoming
• Location: Remote
• Job Type: Internship (unpaid)

Preferred • Experienced in Excel, photo editing, video editing, grant writing
• Interest in Renewable and Clean Energy

College Credit
College credit may be available through the University of Wyoming. For internship college credit information contact your academic advisor in your respective department, many departments have an internship course.

1/25/21
Talos Energy Internships
Finance - Intern
We are currently searching for summer interns to join our Finance team. This position will provide broad exposure to all areas of Finance at a rapidly growing, publicly-traded company. Areas of focus will include activities in Corporate Finance (such as M&A, Equity and Debt Capital Markets, and Investor Relations), Strategic Financial Planning, Treasury and SEC Reporting, among others. The interns will have direct exposure to senior executives and work on active, meaningful projects. Additionally, the interns will work cross-functionally with other Talos employees in technical functions such as Geology, Engineering, Business Development, and Operations.
https://wyoming.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4317966

Production - Intern
All internships provide a short-term work assignment to help enhance your technical and business skills, and to provide you with exposure to career options in the petroleum industry.
You will learn primarily through hands-on technical work and one-on-one mentoring by a subject matter expert on your specific project. You will be engaged in valuable work on a challenging project while giving Talos Energy the opportunity to evaluate your future fit within our company.
 https://wyoming.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4318599

Land - Intern
Talos Energy is currently looking for a Land Intern for the summer of 2021.  This position will work directly with Landmen and Land Administration professionals who manage the Company’s commercial agreements, leases and business development. This position will be assigned multiple projects and upon completion of such projects, the Intern will be expected to present findings and recommendations to management.
https://wyoming.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4318323

1/25/21
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Eco Students Abroad holds annual information sessions for the students at the University of Wyoming who are interested overseas community development projects. Due to Covid-19, they will do the information sessions online! They have Instagram Q&A’s each week for those who want to find out more and to have all their questions answered, with past participants from the university joining in to answer questions as well. They are hoping to get projects running again in 2022, so the students this year can travel again when it is safe to do so.

Instagram Q&As go up every Wednesday for the students until March 24th.

For more information visit www.vesabroad.org

2/1/21
Calling all friends who are science professionals (graduate degrees or extensive experience preferred) in all disciplines and engineering:

Recruiting judges for the Virtual 2021 Wyoming State Science Fair on March 8, 2021 (previewing of projects March 1-7, 2021).

It is all virtual this year, so some judges from outside WY would be great.

If you are interested, please send a message to wyostatefair@gmail.com and they will reply with details.

2/8/21
Handshake has many opportunities for interns: Oshkosh Corp., JSX, Kimberly-Clark, Converse, Mercury Systems, Otis Elevator, Merrick & Company and many more!.
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companies who seek to hire UW Students

- new jobs and internships are posted daily -

Click on the Handshake button above and (students)
use your UW username and password to sign-in. Search using a company name or search positions based on your college major or career interests.
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(including resume/cover letter/interviewing/networking)
 
Click the EPIC button above and use your UW username and
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