MIG Consulting LLC, a small environmental engineering firm in Highland park, is looking for summer and fall interns. If any of you students are interested, please call Moumita at 732-543-1149.
DISCLAIMER: These opportunities have not been vetted by Dr. Rodenburg and posting on this blog should not be considered an endorsement. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey is not affiliated with this blog in any way.
Monday, June 18, 2018
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Research in the Antarctic
The Schofield lab within the Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences is seeking 3 positive,
dependable, detail-oriented undergraduate students to assist with oceanographic research in Antarctica this
coming year. The students chosen will be responsible for aiding in sampling and data collection for the Palmer
Long-Term Ecological Research project (http://pal.lternet.edu/), monitoring phytoplankton dynamics in
response to rapidly changing physical conditions (temperature warming, sea ice melt, etc.) along the West
Antarctic Peninsula. Accepted applicants will receive research credits, and all transportation, lodging, and food
expenses will be covered for the duration of research. Requirements:• Enrolled in or graduated from a B.S. program in marine sciences, biology, environmental science, or
related field• Must be able to take leave for a semester or coordinate with professors to complete classes remotely• Previous field work or lab experience is an assetPosition 1: September 29, 2018 to December 21, 2018• Based at Palmer Station, Antarctica• Responsibilities include field excursions out on a small research vessel 3 days a week deploying
oceanographic instruments and collecting water samples, processing water samples in the lab,
maintaining data logs, and basic data analysis. Will help set up the lab at the beginning of season. • 6-day work weeks, sometimes with long hours on field daysPosition 2: December 27, 2018 to February 15, 2018• 6-week research cruise down the West Antarctic Peninsula• Responsibilities include deployment of oceanographic instruments, water collection, and processing of
water samples in the lab.• 7-day work weeks, working variable hours including sometimes at nightPosition 3: December 27, 2018 to April 11, 2018• 6-week research cruise down the West Antarctic Peninsula, followed by 2 months at Palmer Station• See responsibilities from positions 1 and 2. Will help break down lab at end of season.
If interested, please send resume (with names and contact information for 3 references), unofficial transcripts,
a 1-page cover letter describing your research interests to Nicole Waite (waite@marine.rutgers.edu) and
Schuyler Nardelli (nardelli@marine.rutgers.edu) by July 1, 2018.
dependable, detail-oriented undergraduate students to assist with oceanographic research in Antarctica this
coming year. The students chosen will be responsible for aiding in sampling and data collection for the Palmer
Long-Term Ecological Research project (http://pal.lternet.edu/), monitoring phytoplankton dynamics in
response to rapidly changing physical conditions (temperature warming, sea ice melt, etc.) along the West
Antarctic Peninsula. Accepted applicants will receive research credits, and all transportation, lodging, and food
expenses will be covered for the duration of research. Requirements:• Enrolled in or graduated from a B.S. program in marine sciences, biology, environmental science, or
related field• Must be able to take leave for a semester or coordinate with professors to complete classes remotely• Previous field work or lab experience is an assetPosition 1: September 29, 2018 to December 21, 2018• Based at Palmer Station, Antarctica• Responsibilities include field excursions out on a small research vessel 3 days a week deploying
oceanographic instruments and collecting water samples, processing water samples in the lab,
maintaining data logs, and basic data analysis. Will help set up the lab at the beginning of season. • 6-day work weeks, sometimes with long hours on field daysPosition 2: December 27, 2018 to February 15, 2018• 6-week research cruise down the West Antarctic Peninsula• Responsibilities include deployment of oceanographic instruments, water collection, and processing of
water samples in the lab.• 7-day work weeks, working variable hours including sometimes at nightPosition 3: December 27, 2018 to April 11, 2018• 6-week research cruise down the West Antarctic Peninsula, followed by 2 months at Palmer Station• See responsibilities from positions 1 and 2. Will help break down lab at end of season.
If interested, please send resume (with names and contact information for 3 references), unofficial transcripts,
a 1-page cover letter describing your research interests to Nicole Waite (waite@marine.rutgers.edu) and
Schuyler Nardelli (nardelli@marine.rutgers.edu) by July 1, 2018.
Friday, June 1, 2018
Job opening at ERM
My company just posted a new entry level position. I am going to be hiring manager for it.
The link is here:
https://erm.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/ERM_Careers/job/Ewing/Environmental-Engineer-Scientist---Air-Quality-and-Due-Diligence-Consultant--Entry-Level-_R00000373
I think we put the posting
through Rutgers’ main site as well, but if you know of any recent grads
looking for work, please do not hesitate to forward my contact
information and have them reach out.
Regards,
Michael S. Schaffer
Senior Project Manager
ERM
200 Charles Ewing Boulevard, Suite 160 │ Ewing, New Jersey │ 08628
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(609) 403-7536 │ M
(516) 551-3740 │ F (609) 359-8664
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