In This Weeks Bulletin
Upcoming Events

  • Winter Job Shadowing Opportunities
  • Genesis Alkali Information Session and Interviews

Jobs and Internships

  • Pacific Northwest National Lab Research Associate
  • SNAP Internship Opportunity
  • Genesis Alkali Internship
  • WDOT Laramie Design Squad
  • Data Engineer with UL
  • Research Assistant with The University of CO
  • Dish Spacecraft Operator
  • JFC Civil Engineer
  • Research Position at the Adaptive Microwave Lab with The University of CO
  • US Department of Energy Scholars Program
Upcoming Events
Winter Job Shadowing Opportunities
No Plans for Winter Break?
Join some of the region’s top employers with an immersive job shadowing experience for up to three weeks during Winter Break. Civil, mechanical, and construction management students are encouraged to participate!
 
Join companies Tungsten Parts, Avvid Corp., Simon, and Handel Information Technology for workplace shadowing for anywhere from 1 day to 3 weeks.
 
Avvid Corp. - Mechanical Engineering

Tungsten Parts - Mechanical Engineering, Any Major
 
Simon - Construction Management and Civil Engineering
 
Handel - Computer Science and Computer Engineering
 
To apply or ask questions, email your resume to Tyler Grabner at  tgrabner@uwyo.edu  or stop by EN 2085
Genesis Alkali Information Session
Genesis Alkali will be on campus December 6th from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm in Engineering Room 3106 (EN 3106) to talk about their summer internship program (see below).

Departments offering internships:
  • Accounting
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Human Resources
  • Maintenance Engineering
  • Mine Engineering
  • Procurement
  • Project Engineering
  • Process Engineering
  • Process Controls/Control Systems Engineering
  • Safety/Industrial Hygiene


Genesis Alkali operates the world’s largest natural soda ash mine and production site. They strive to harness the latest technological innovations to better serve their customers. Learn more about what Genesis does at their information session!
Jobs/Internships
Post Bach Research Associate - Polymer Composites Engineer
Pacific Northwest seeks an outstanding engineer with expertise in polymers and composite materials and a strong mechanical aptitude to join our team

This position will involve hands-on, day-to-day processing, testing, and characterization of polymer composite materials for structural applications. The position holder will support staff studying the strength and degradation of polymers and elastomers in extreme environments, such as cryogenic conditions or high-pressure hydrogen. The successful candidate’s primary responsibility will be to help characterize the materials’ chemical and physical properties and to support the development new materials and processing approaches that result in improved reliability and durability.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Candidates must have received a Bachelor’s degree within the past 24 months or within the next 8 months from an accredited college or university.
  • Minimum overall GPA of 2.5 required.


SNAP Internship Opportunity
Looking to take part in the SNAP experiential learning opportunity and potentially go to Dubai for the 2020 World Fair? Apply today!!

All students in all engineering majors are welcome to apply. See below for more information on SNAP and how to apply.

WHAT IS S.N.A.P.?
Sandcastle NextGen Apprenticeship Platform is a multi-semester, experiential learning opportunity to prepare talent for the jobs and industries of tomorrow that don't exist yet.

S.N.A.P. exposes students to professional development, blockchain, crypto, and related technology industry leaders, an understanding of capital markets & what drives global competitiveness and sustainable career development in the future.

*** This program is currently exclusively offered in partnership with The University of Wyoming.
WYDOT Laramie Design Squad
Cooperative Education Position Openings for Engineering Students

TNDE03-11351-Design Assistant-Laramie: $12.57 to $16.20 per hour
Laramie, WY

No prior training or experience required.

Preference may be given to those students with minimum of 30 semester hours in field of engineering. Offer of employment is contingent upon full time enrollment in College of Engineering and Applied Science for Spring 2020 semester.
Data Engineer (Data Science)
UL is seeking an experienced data engineer to join the iON team in either Chicago, IL or Laramie, WY.
 
Responsibilities
 
You must have experience and passion for building large analytical platforms systems. As a data engineer, you will be required to:
 
  • Profile and analyze data in designing scalable solutions
  • Develop highly scalable and extensible Big Data platforms which enable collection, storage, modeling, and analysis of massive data sets including those from streaming data
  • Leverage technologies such as the Azure BI Stack and PowerBI visualization platforms, and modern developer tools to execute innovative solutions that facilitate data-driven analysis, automation, and data science
  • Analyze, develop, and maintain data pipelines from internal and external sources
  • Apply and build automated test-driven development, continuous integration/delivery, and version control best practices
 
Qualifications
 
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics or related field
  • 1+ years’ experience Expertise with Azure Cloud Technologies (Data Factory, PowerShell, Data Lake and Data Lake Analytics)
  • Experience with Streaming data tools and techniques such as Azure Streaming Analytics and Kafka
  • Experience with cloud gateways, queues, messaging hubs such as Azure Event Hub, Azure IoT Hub, MQTT, XMPP, CoAP, API Integration
  • NoSQL environments such as CosmosDB
  • Engineering and/or software development experience and demonstrable architecture experience at enterprise scale
  • History of working successfully with cross-functional engineering teams
  • Structured, Unstructured, Semi-Structured Data techniques and processes
  • Working knowledge of Azure HDInsight + Spark, Azure Databricks
  • Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Experience working with and creating data architectures.
Professional Research Assistant (Job #17328)
University of Colorado School of Medicine

This position encompasses research activities in the Section of Bone and Joint Research within the Department of Orthopedics. Responsibilities will involve implementation and performance of X-ray CT imaging protocols, development of computer algorithms for digital image analysis, and the implementation of novel mechanical testing methods. Work will also involve management of laboratory instrumentation and large data sets. 
 
Examples of Work Performed
 
  • Perform X-ray CT imaging and image analysis
  • Develop computer algorithms for image analysis
  • Perform mechanical testing of tissue samples and post hoc data analysis
  • Develop novel mechanical test techniques
  • Manage use and operation of laboratory instrumentation
  • Assist department researchers in development and implementation of experiments
  • Skeletal tissue harvest from rodents 
 
Minimum Requirements
 
BS or MS degree in mechanical or biomedical engineering or computational imaging science.
Dish Spacecraft Operations Internship
Dish is seeking candidates for an exciting long-term internship opportunity in Cheyenne, WY!
 
Position Duties and Responsibilities
 
Conduct spacecraft state-of-health monitoring and telemetry trending operations
 
  • Respond to spacecraft and ground system alarms and initiate corrective actions
  • Evaluate spacecraft performance and troubleshoot operation of all subsystems
  • create, review, and execute spacecraft and ground system operational procedures
  • Use a spectrum analyzer to diagnose and monitor spacecraft and TT&C ground system status
 
Basic Requirements
 
  • Must be enrolled in a Bachelors or Masters degree program in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical), Math, or Physics
  • 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Willing and able to commit to 8-20 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week in the summer
  • Must be a US citizen or Permanent Resident as the position requires access to US export controlled information
Genesis Alkali Summer Internship
The Genesis Alkali Internship Program is an exciting seasonal opportunity to apply classroom learning in a real-world setting .

Departments offering internships:
  • Accounting
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Human Resources
  • Maintenance Engineering
  • Mine Engineering
  • Procurement
  • Project Engineering
  • Process Engineering
  • Process Controls/Control Systems Engineering
  • Safety/Industrial Hygiene


For 12-14 weeks beginning in May, work alongside our employees in the mine, processing plants, and offices to complete projects that directly impact the business. Each intern will have at least one summer-long project to complete related to their field of study, as well as the opportunity to identify additional needs and assist in longer-term projects. The summer internship concludes with a presentation by each intern focused on the results of the focus project and the intern experience.
JFC Engineers and Surveyors Civil Engineering Position
JFC Engineers & Surveyors, located in Rock Springs, Wyoming, is looking for qualified and enthusiastic entry level Civil Engineers.

The responsibilities of this position will include, but are not limited to, layout and design of roadways, domestic water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, drainage, and grading. The applicant must be able to manage deadlines and workloads, be self-motivated, and have effective written and verbal communication skills.

Our successful candidates will have qualifications including:
➢ A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering
➢ Will have passed or will be taking the FE Exam
➢ The commitment and ability to obtain a PE within four years of hire date
➢ A working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D (Not required but preference will be given to applicants with this skill)
Research Position at the Adaptive Microwave Lab with The University of CO
The project will involve design of various RF components using commercially available electromagnetic software and circuit simulators, PCB fabrication and RF characterization.

Job requirements:
• BS/MS degree in Electrical Engineering or Applied Physics
• Excellent academic credentials
• Relevant coursework in Electromagnetics, Microwaves, RF design, Wave propagation
• Familiarity with RF/microwave design tools, PCB design tools, fabrication
• Good communication and interpersonal skills 
US Department of Energy Scholars Program
As a participant in the DOE Scholars Program, you will gain a competitive edge as you apply your education, talent and skills in a variety of settings within the DOE complex.

Eligibility:
- U.S. Citizen Only
- Undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree or recent graduates who have a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) discipline or in a discipline that supports the DOE mission
- Veterans are encouraged to apply.

Application Deadline: January 3, 2020
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