NAVFAC SE or Navy Facilities Engineering Command Southeast is located at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The majority of our employees are civilians that support the Navy by building and maintaining installation facilities across the southeast region of the United States. Our area of responsibility (AOR) covers South Carolina to Cuba and Texas through Tennessee. We have 15 major installations and several reserve locations and special areas within the AOR. The two engineering positions are located within the Environmental Community of the command and will support petroleum environmental compliance, emergency response, and solid and hazardous waste compliance. We execute the Navy’s environmental compliance requirements through a mix of contracted and in-house efforts. These positions will provide the new employees the unique opportunity to support a spectrum of Navy operations across the southeast while using their engineering skills as civilians. These positions will regularly work with a team of engineers and environmental professionals at the command and installation to understand and execute the requirements set forth by the regulatory community and the Navy.
If you are interested, please send your resume to hiring manager Brendan Lockard at: brendan.lockard@navy.mil as early as possible.
Scholarships, awards, internships, meetings and other opportunities for BE and AOM students in the UF-ABE Department.
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Undergraduate research experience project on phenomics
Washington State University has an undergraduate research experience project (similar to NSF REU) on phenomics recently funded. Please share this information with your colleagues and encourage undergraduate students from your institutions to apply. More details can be found at: https://labs.wsu.edu/sankaran-phenomics/undergrad-research-exp/
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Mississippi State University's Undergraduate Apprenticeship Program
Greetings! Mississippi State University (MSU) is pleased to offer several undergraduate apprenticeship opportunities for qualified juniors and seniors through the MSU Extension Undergraduate Apprenticeship Program in 2020. Each apprenticeship offers an integrated research and outreach experience, in which the student will work directly with a faculty mentor to assist with ongoing research and help develop a related educational product or process that successfully translates that research into relevant outreach to key stakeholders.
Students will receive a $400/week stipend (for 10 weeks), plus job-related travel expenses. It is up to the student’s home institution whether the student will receive college credit for the summer semester.
Specific information about each apprenticeship opportunity and an online application are available at http://extension.msstate.edu/apprentice. The application deadline is 11:59PM (CST), February 14, 2020.
Students will receive a $400/week stipend (for 10 weeks), plus job-related travel expenses. It is up to the student’s home institution whether the student will receive college credit for the summer semester.
Specific information about each apprenticeship opportunity and an online application are available at http://extension.msstate.edu/apprentice. The application deadline is 11:59PM (CST), February 14, 2020.
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Thursday, December 19, 2019
NACFAC SE Full time opportunities
NAVFAC SE or Navy Facilities Engineering Command Southeast is located at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The majority of our employees are civilians that support the Navy by building and maintaining installation facilities across the southeast region of the United States. Our area of responsibility (AOR) covers South Carolina to Cuba and Texas through Tennessee. We have 15 major installations and several reserve locations and special areas within the AOR. The two engineering positions are located within the Environmental Community of the command and will support petroleum environmental compliance, emergency response, and solid and hazardous waste compliance. We execute the Navy’s environmental compliance requirements through a mix of contracted and in-house efforts. These positions will provide the new employees the unique opportunity to support a spectrum of Navy operations across the southeast while using their engineering skills as civilians. These positions will
regularly work with a team of engineers and environmental professionals at the command and installation to understand and execute the requirements set forth by the regulatory community and the Navy.
If you are interested, please send your resume to hiring manager Brendan Lockard at: brendan.lockard@navy.mil as early as possible.
regularly work with a team of engineers and environmental professionals at the command and installation to understand and execute the requirements set forth by the regulatory community and the Navy.
If you are interested, please send your resume to hiring manager Brendan Lockard at: brendan.lockard@navy.mil as early as possible.
Monday, December 2, 2019
Paid Undergraduate Research Opportunity- Deadline Tuesday 12/2!
Civic Scholars at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service offers UF undergraduates an opportunity to gain research and public service experience on key issues facing Florida. Spring 2020 Civic Scholars will research climate change impacts and preparedness in Florida’s 67 counties. Your work will support the development of a new public portal, Barometer Florida, to help the public track progress on this and other challenges. Upon completion of all requirements, each student will receive a $500 stipend—and an important research experience. Contact Cynthia Barnett with questions.
Applications are due Dec. 2.
Applications are due Dec. 2.
2020 UF/IFAS Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Program
This internship program with the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station (FAES) is a cooperative effort between CALS and the Experiment Station. Interns will be supervised by an FAES faculty member and will be paid $560 per week ($14 per hour) for six weeks full time, or the hours can be spread out over the summer. This internship program will place a priority on CALS students who have not previously held a paid research position.
FAES is the research program of UF/IFAS. Our mission is to discover, invent and develop applications of new knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources. Experiment Station faculty are in Departments on the campus in Gainesville and at Research and Education Centers throughout Florida. The Experiment Station has over 500 active research Projects.
For more information and a link to the applications, please go to our application website. A list of currently submitted faculty projects can be found inside the application portal. Note that all submissions require a CV/resume (in pdf form). If you have questions about the 2020 summer research internship program, please see our Frequently Asked Questions or contact Cassie Sexson at cjlema@ufl.edu. Applications are due Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
FAES is the research program of UF/IFAS. Our mission is to discover, invent and develop applications of new knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources. Experiment Station faculty are in Departments on the campus in Gainesville and at Research and Education Centers throughout Florida. The Experiment Station has over 500 active research Projects.
For more information and a link to the applications, please go to our application website. A list of currently submitted faculty projects can be found inside the application portal. Note that all submissions require a CV/resume (in pdf form). If you have questions about the 2020 summer research internship program, please see our Frequently Asked Questions or contact Cassie Sexson at cjlema@ufl.edu. Applications are due Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
Fall Collection Day is Thursday, Dec. 5th - Donate unwanted items before you leave town!
7:30am - 1:00pm @ the NW Corner of O'Connell Center Parking Lot*
*Parking Lifted for Reading Days Collection Day is your one stop drop-off event! Students, faculty and staff are invited to drop off any unwanted household items, clothing, hazardous waste, old electronics, furniture, appliances, and non-perishable food items.
See full list of items you can bring to Collection Day Here
*Parking Lifted for Reading Days Collection Day is your one stop drop-off event! Students, faculty and staff are invited to drop off any unwanted household items, clothing, hazardous waste, old electronics, furniture, appliances, and non-perishable food items.
See full list of items you can bring to Collection Day Here
Monday, November 25, 2019
Packaging Design Competition Sign-Up! Deadline 12/1/19
Paperboard Packaging Alliance (PPA) student design challenge is back! Packaging Club would like to to form 2 design teams to submit 2 packaging design prototypes.
For details visit https://www.paperboardpackaging.org/university-features/2020-sdc
Main Prizes:
1st place: $5,500 to the team
2nd place: $3,300 to the team
3rd place: $1,650 to the team
Please sign-up here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8Z2ID7i1hep_3qb4fo2HChsDRbInJY2NmA37P8gShXSDgBQ/viewform ) by Monday, December 1st to be considered for PPA fall scholarship for just participating in the competition. No design experience needed and everyone is encouraged to participate! Fall scholarship deadline is December 6th which is why we are pushing to have majority of sign-ups completed by December 1st. The team roster can change after that…
For details visit https://www.paperboardpackaging.org/university-features/2020-sdc
Main Prizes:
1st place: $5,500 to the team
2nd place: $3,300 to the team
3rd place: $1,650 to the team
Please sign-up here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8Z2ID7i1hep_3qb4fo2HChsDRbInJY2NmA37P8gShXSDgBQ/viewform ) by Monday, December 1st to be considered for PPA fall scholarship for just participating in the competition. No design experience needed and everyone is encouraged to participate! Fall scholarship deadline is December 6th which is why we are pushing to have majority of sign-ups completed by December 1st. The team roster can change after that…
Friday, November 22, 2019
2020 UF/IFAS Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Program - Request for Applications
The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is pleased to announce the call for Research Summer Internships with the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station (FAES). This internship program is a cooperative effort between the College of Agricultural Sciences (CALS) and the Experiment Station. Interns will be supervised by an FAES faculty member and will be paid $560 per week ($14 per hour) for six weeks full time, or the hours can be spread out over the summer. This internship program will place a priority on CALS students who have not previously held a paid research position.
FAES is the research program of UF/IFAS. Our mission is to discover, invent and develop applications of new knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources. Experiment Station faculty are in Departments on the campus in Gainesville and at Research and Education Centers throughout Florida. The Experiment Station has over 500 active research Projects. Each Project has specific goals and objectives and is led by a faculty member. We are encouraging you to apply to work with one of our faculty during the summer of 2020 to learn about an Experiment Station Research Project and to contribute to the Project.
For more information and a link to the applications, please go to our application website. A list of currently submitted faculty projects can be found inside the application portal. Note that all submissions require a CV/resume (in pdf form). If you have questions about the 2020 summer research internship program, please see our Frequently Asked Questions or contact Cassie Sexson at cjlema@ufl.edu.
Applications are due, Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
FAES is the research program of UF/IFAS. Our mission is to discover, invent and develop applications of new knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources. Experiment Station faculty are in Departments on the campus in Gainesville and at Research and Education Centers throughout Florida. The Experiment Station has over 500 active research Projects. Each Project has specific goals and objectives and is led by a faculty member. We are encouraging you to apply to work with one of our faculty during the summer of 2020 to learn about an Experiment Station Research Project and to contribute to the Project.
For more information and a link to the applications, please go to our application website. A list of currently submitted faculty projects can be found inside the application portal. Note that all submissions require a CV/resume (in pdf form). If you have questions about the 2020 summer research internship program, please see our Frequently Asked Questions or contact Cassie Sexson at cjlema@ufl.edu.
Applications are due, Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
UF Elegance of Science art competition
The Elegance of Science art competition is now accepting entries and is open to University of Florida students, faculty and staff. Submit your two-dimensional research images or photos that incorporate scientific tools or concepts for an opportunity to win cash prizes.
The contest is organized by the Florida Museum of Natural History and the UF Marston Science Library. Submissions are due Jan. 12, 2020. For contest rules or to view past winners, visit www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/eos
The contest is organized by the Florida Museum of Natural History and the UF Marston Science Library. Submissions are due Jan. 12, 2020. For contest rules or to view past winners, visit www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/eos
Apply Now to Join AFA at the Commodity Classic
You have until Dec. 4 at midnight CT to apply for the AFA Technology Institute. This program will connect you with other talented college students for a three-day program in conjunction with the Commodity Classic. The itinerary will provide interaction between students like you and technology sector leaders and includes discussion and training to enhance your career preparation.
Like all AFA Leader Institutes, participants are selected through an application process based on industry and leadership involvement, career goal and articulation of the benefit of the program to their career development. Once selected to attend the Institute the only cost to the student is travel. Hotel, meals, and event materials are covered by AFA and its partners.
Click here for tips on filling out AFA applications
Like all AFA Leader Institutes, participants are selected through an application process based on industry and leadership involvement, career goal and articulation of the benefit of the program to their career development. Once selected to attend the Institute the only cost to the student is travel. Hotel, meals, and event materials are covered by AFA and its partners.
Click here for tips on filling out AFA applications
Open Engineering Position at SFWMD Okeechobee Service Center
This position is responsible for ensuring compliance of the technical engineering aspects of Environmental Resource Permits (ERP) and/or Surface Water Management (SWM) permits from construction commencement through construction completion certification.
Duties include resolution of non-compliance issues either during construction or at time of construction completion certification, successful resolution of public inquiries from the regulated community for both permitted and un-permitted projects and involvement with special assignments and enforcement cases.
Work is performed in a teamwork-based and deadline-oriented environment. Excellent written and oral communication skills are required. Candidates must be willing and able to conduct field work in a variety of rigorous field conditions, including in remote and heavily vegetated areas, and able to lift 40 pounds. Field work often includes on and off-road vehicular travel and helicopter surveillance.
Candidates must be able to exercise independent judgment to the degree appropriate for the situation. The incumbent will become proficient in a variety of post-permit compliance duties as well as all related regulatory processes; and will demonstrate the ability to skillfully prepare any required correspondence. Incumbent must be proficient in utilizing maps, reading construction plans and specifications. Must demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with other engineering professionals, environmental scientists, attorneys, construction professionals, developers, agriculturists, members of the public and with others involved with the District's regulatory program.
Please click on the link below to view the complete job description:
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25162&siteid=5198#jobDetails=1349414_5198
Duties include resolution of non-compliance issues either during construction or at time of construction completion certification, successful resolution of public inquiries from the regulated community for both permitted and un-permitted projects and involvement with special assignments and enforcement cases.
Work is performed in a teamwork-based and deadline-oriented environment. Excellent written and oral communication skills are required. Candidates must be willing and able to conduct field work in a variety of rigorous field conditions, including in remote and heavily vegetated areas, and able to lift 40 pounds. Field work often includes on and off-road vehicular travel and helicopter surveillance.
Candidates must be able to exercise independent judgment to the degree appropriate for the situation. The incumbent will become proficient in a variety of post-permit compliance duties as well as all related regulatory processes; and will demonstrate the ability to skillfully prepare any required correspondence. Incumbent must be proficient in utilizing maps, reading construction plans and specifications. Must demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with other engineering professionals, environmental scientists, attorneys, construction professionals, developers, agriculturists, members of the public and with others involved with the District's regulatory program.
Please click on the link below to view the complete job description:
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25162&siteid=5198#jobDetails=1349414_5198
UF in Brazil Engineering Internship-Info Session 12/2
The
UF in Brazil engineering internship program will allow students to gain work
experience in an industry of their chosen major as well as gain cultural and
professional skills.
We
are hosting an info session. The event is listed here: https://www.eng.ufl.edu/students/events/uf-in-brazil-info-session/
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Snow Much Fun GatorNights-Friday 11/22
Come have snow much fun and wrap up your semester at GatorNights this week! Get in the winter spirit and enjoy the Fall-La-La Capella Winter Concert from 8:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom. Capture your winter memories from the night with a Photo Snow Globe. Afterwards, grab some friends and sip on hot chocolate from our Hot Chocolate Bar and make some holiday crafts such as a DIY mug or a tea light Snowman. Afterwards, compete against each other in the Winter Olympics from 10:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Additionally, if you have been a loyal attendee of GatorNights this semester, don’t forget to pick up your prize(s) right outside the Grand Ballroom at the Registration Desk from 8:00 p.m.- 12:00 a.m.. We will also have two showings of the movie Crawl at 8:45 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. in the Auditorium. Conclude the night with Karaoke and BBQ for Midnight Munchies!
GatorNights is Always Friday, Always Free for UF students with their Gator1 Card at the Reitz Union from 8:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Attendees must be current students to participate and are allowed to bring a maximum of one guest to the event. Check-in will begin at 7:30 p.m.
GatorNights is Always Friday, Always Free for UF students with their Gator1 Card at the Reitz Union from 8:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Attendees must be current students to participate and are allowed to bring a maximum of one guest to the event. Check-in will begin at 7:30 p.m.
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Friday, November 15, 2019
Entry Level Sales Representative, WYCO Produce Inc.
WYCO Produce Inc., a leading sales and marketing company for International and Domestic growers of fresh fruit and produce commodities is rapidly growing and looking to add an entry level Sales Representative to our exceptional sales team. At WYCO, we pride ourselves in providing an enjoyable work environment that will help you develop the skills needed to become successful in sales and supply management.
This person will train under specific sales team members and manager. The best candidates will be personable and outgoing individuals who can bring a positive attitude to our busy workplace every day. https://www.joeproduce.com/jobs/wyco-produce/entry-level-sales-representative
Requirements:
This person will train under specific sales team members and manager. The best candidates will be personable and outgoing individuals who can bring a positive attitude to our busy workplace every day. https://www.joeproduce.com/jobs/wyco-produce/entry-level-sales-representative
Requirements:
- Must be a self-starter with a strong willingness to learn.
- Bilingual – Proficient in English and Spanish
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Required availability for evening/weekend coverage.
- Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office.
- Associate degree required/Bachelor's degree preferred
- Previous sales experience/training is a PLUS.
Ag Field Research Intern
Locus is seeking an Agricultural Field Research Assistant Intern who will be responsible for accurate data collection of various agricultural growing systems, including citrus, tomatoes, sod, and other specialty crops. This position plays a key role in supporting the advancement of Locus’ product development and commercialization by conducting field research that allows the intern to use problem solving skills, practice effective communication, apply agriculture related skills, and more.
Key responsibilities are as follows:
https://locusag.com/jobs/agricultural-field-research-assistant-intern/
Key responsibilities are as follows:
- Scout, observe and document visual differences in field trials.
- Assist in applications and management of Locus products.
- Collect field samples, agronomic data and support analysis of data.
- Assist in harvesting of field trials.
- Communicate with farm managers and relay information to team members.
- Practice proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe agricultural product handling.
- Support ongoing field trials, as directed.
- Perform all other duties assigned.
- Holding or pursuing a degree in life sciences or a related field (e.g. plant sciences, soil sciences, geology) from an accredited university or college.
- A valid US driver’s license and clean driving record.
- Classroom or practical field experience in an ag related setting required. Experience with citrus grove management or other agricultural operations preferred.
- Ability to use written and verbal communication in English language required. Bilingual proficiency in Spanish language preferred.
- Ability to perform overnight travel required.
https://locusag.com/jobs/agricultural-field-research-assistant-intern/
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Fresh From Florida Food Festival-Thursday 11/14
Nov. 14 | 5-7pm | Fresh Food Company
This event at Fresh Food Company will feature food samples with locally-sourced ingredients! Stop by for food samples, smoothies from the smoothie bike, prizes and various activities. Organizations that will be present include Sustainable UF, Blue Sky Farms, Sweetwater Coffee, Field & Fork Farm and Gardens, Traders Hill Farm and LA Urban Farms
This event at Fresh Food Company will feature food samples with locally-sourced ingredients! Stop by for food samples, smoothies from the smoothie bike, prizes and various activities. Organizations that will be present include Sustainable UF, Blue Sky Farms, Sweetwater Coffee, Field & Fork Farm and Gardens, Traders Hill Farm and LA Urban Farms
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