The South Slough Reserve is currently recruiting for a fall GIS internship position: https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/SS/Pages/GetInvolved.aspx
This fall the South Slough Reserve is recruiting for one GIS Monitoring Intern. The expected duration of this internship is 10 weeks from late September/early October through early December, with 20-30 hours work per week for a total of 250 hours. A stipend award of $19/hour, paid in monthly increments is included. Housing for interns from outside the local area is available. view the position description here. Apply by September 10. Housing is available for this internship. https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/SS/Pages/GetInvolved.aspx Please go to the following link to read the descriptions: GIS Intern – Apply by 9/10/23 https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/SS/Documents/GIS_DSL_SSR_Intern_2023_Fall.docx Questions? Contact: Deborah Rudd, SSNERR Public Involvement Coordinator (541)-888-5558 ext. 158 (Available Sat. 9/9/23 8-4:30), deborah.rudd@state.or.us --- The Internship Program at the South Slough Estuarine Research Reserve is designed to help students gain job skills and work experience in the field of natural resources. We offer a broad range of internships for university and community college students, high school students, and adults wishing to gain additional job skills and work experience. Internships opportunities exist for those interested in the sciences, research, education, business, stewardship, forestry, writing, and customer service. --- Internship job description/posting Job Title: GIS Intern Salary: $19/hour DSL/SSR Start date: Late September/early Oct. End date: Early December Duration: 10 weeks total (20-30 hrs per week) Job Type: Internship Location: Charleston, Oregon Department: South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Internship Overview: At the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve - a partnership between NOAA and Oregon Department of State Lands - interns will be exposed to both an Oregon State office and a protected reserve environment with a host of learning opportunities. Interns will gain experience in outdoor GIS/GPS work, use of GIS in environmental science, UAV mapping and analysis, and communication skills. By working alongside science staff, interns will gain specific experience in:
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Working Conditions: The intern will spend most of their time with the science team, of which 80% will be preparing for, implementing, and cleaning up after field outings. The remainder of the time will be spent in office and lab work including entering data, downloading, and calibrating data collection instruments, maintaining field gear, and analyzing data. The science team is made up of South Slough scientists and seasonal interns and fosters a supportive, collaborative environment. A valid driver's license and the ability to drive is required. Additional Information: Housing is available for this internship. The Spruce Ranch residential structure includes two bedrooms (one with a full-size bed and one with two twin beds), two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and two social/living areas. There is a large deck. The house is fully accessible. While rustic and simply furnished, the house is comfortable. Spruce Ranch is rural and somewhat isolated. It is on a two-lane road, which has many blind corners and short distance sight issues. Spruce Ranch is about a 10-minute drive from the science lab and offices. Pre-employment Checks: We will conduct criminal background checks on final candidates through an identity company known as Fieldprint. Oregon Department of State Lands South Slough Reserve Division 61907 Seven Devils Road POB 5417 Charleston, OR 97420 Phone: 541-888-5558, ext. 158 Attn: Deborah Rudd, Reserve Public Involvement Coordinator DSL-South Slough Reserve is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--DOGAMI/Mapping-Geologist---Natural-Resource-Specialist-2_REQ-136653
Initial Posting Date: 09/06/2023 Application Deadline: 09/20/2023 Agency: Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Salary Range: $4,073 - $6,230 Position Type: Employee Position Title: Mapping Geologist - Natural Resource Specialist 2 Job Description: Opportunity Awaits, Apply Today! - Mapping Geologist (Natural Resource Specialist 2) This position exists in the Geological Survey & Services (GS&S) program. The GS&S program conducts geoscience surveys of the state, serves as the cost-effective centralized source of geoscientific information in Oregon for the public and for government, and forms partnerships for the effective use of that information to reduce risk. As the Mapping Geologist you will gather, evaluate, analyze, map, and interpret earth science information to inform the management of natural resources and help identify and understand the geology and geohazards at local, regional, and state-wide levels. Additionally, you are responsible to coordinate and collaborate with Project Managers in the development of project scope, conducting research and writing technical reports, in support of short and long-term geological fundamental and applied research investigations. As part of the Oregon Resilience Plan, this position advances resiliency through innovative communication techniques and technologies to inform the public and stakeholders of Oregon’s unique and complex geology and geologic hazards. For a full review of the position description, please click here. What We Are Looking For Minimum Qualifications:
NOTE: If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications, a photocopy of transcripts will be requested prior to hire. Desired Attributes:
There are 2-4 openings for CAD + GIS Drafter in Tigard/remote:
https://potelco.applytojob.com/apply/qMuJGpkknH/CAD-GIS-Drafter-I?source=referral-digest If you enjoy working with a great group of professionals, are accurate, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and enjoy using your CAD drafting skills, then we have a role for you! Potelco, Inc. seeks a great CAD + GIS Drafter I to join the team at our office in Tigard, OR. The CAD + GIS Drafter I works with the Engineering and design team, supporting various projects, importing maps, drawing in roads, buildings, proposed cable paths, etc. From there, they will need to complete the base mapping, design, and overall establishment of safely designed work. Size and duration of projects vary, and this person could be working on dozens of projects at a time. Their assignments will be received from the Project Managers and Engineers. If the following interests you, we encourage you to apply! Responsibilities:
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About Us: Potelco, Inc., a subsidiary of Quanta West, LLC, was founded in 1965. We specialize in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services which include designing, estimating, material acquisition, project management, construction, emergency power restoration, system maintenance and similar services. Our expertise is in power, transmission, distribution, and substation projects. We are a leading full-service provider of power infrastructure, construction and support services in utility and energy contracting throughout the Pacific Northwest and neighboring states. We are proud to be working with some of the regions’ largest energy companies as we continue to modernize their electric systems, move towards de-carbonization, and maintain thousands of miles of overhead and underground lines serving millions of residential and commercial customers. We uphold high safety, productivity, and reliability standards as we work with our customers to provide both current and strategic, forward-thinking energy infrastructure, delivery, and solutions. Salary: $28.00 - $33.00/hour (depending on experience) PCC Geography Department is hiring a Geospatial Lab Coordinator! Please share it widely.
https://pcc.csod.com/ats/careersite/jobdetails.aspx?site=10&c=pcc&id=1882 Nature & Scope of Work: The Geospatial Lab Coordinator is responsible for providing coordination and support to faculty and students within the Geospatial Programs, including GIS (Geographic Information System), Geomatics, and UAS (Unoccupied Aerial Systems). The incumbent assists with marketing the GIS program to prospective students, supporting student labs, maintaining lab equipment, and leading casual and student staff. Incumbents work independently and proactively to initiate appropriate activities that will lead to the accomplishment of program goals. Principal Accountabilities (Includes some of all of the following)
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