Alternative Energy Systems Consulting tabling in Johnson Hall Lobby- internships

Oct 29th Johnson Hall Lobby 10:30am-11:30am

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Come drop by the Alternative Energy Systems Consulting ( AESC), Inc table in Johnson Hall lobby to ask questions and learn about opportunities from Tyler Weber, Senior Engineer at AESC, Inc and OSU Chemical engineering alum. Alternative Energy Systems Consulting (AESC) is a small (75 employee) energy engineering consulting firm that drives solutions towards a clean energy future and offers a collaborative and professional work environment.

Renewable Energy Program at Alternative Energy Systems Internships 

Majors:

Energy Systems, Electrical, Chemical, Environmental, Mechanical, and Industrial Engineers. 

https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/jobs/9264815

 

National Energy Technology Lab Tabling in Johnson Hall Lobby

Oct 29th Johnson Hall Lobby 4-5:30pm

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National Technology Lab located in Albany, Oregon will be tabling in Johnson Hall Lobby. Drop in to learn more about this national lab, opportunities available, get tips and advice and ask questions. NETL https://www.energy.gov/

The Energy Department's 17 National Labs tackle the critical scientific challenges of our time -- from combating climate change to discovering the origins of our universe -- and possess unique instruments and facilities, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. They address large scale, complex research and development challenges with a multidisciplinary approach that places an emphasis on translating basic science to innovation.

NETL reps attending;

Gina Huck- Chief Diversity Officer 

Brandi Clark - Program Analyst

Tracy Rutter- Program Analyst

 

Come learn about internships and jobs at National Labs - Free food

Oct 29th Johnson Hall Room 102 from 6-7pm

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All interested College of Engineering student (all majors) are invited to join this session to learn about the research taking place at three National Labs, internship and job opportunities and offer tips and advice on applications and resumes.  First year - PhD students welcome! 

The Energy Department's 17 National Labs tackle the critical scientific challenges of our time -- from combating climate change to discovering the origins of our universe -- and possess unique instruments and facilities, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. They address large scale, complex research and development challenges with a multidisciplinary approach that places an emphasis on translating basic science to innovation. https://www.energy.gov/national-laboratories

Presenters;

National Energy Technology Lab Reps Gina Hauck, Brandi Clark, Tracy Rutter will provide an overview of NETL, internship and job opportunities, info/tips on resume prep and application process

National Renewable Energy Laboratory presented by CBEE Club President Bronte McKinnis a third year Chemical Engineering student will share about her internship experience  and application process and tips/advice.

Lawrence Berkeley Lab presented by Emily Ammeraal, a MEng Ecological Engineering student will share about her internship experience and  application process and tips and advice.

 

 

Josefine Fleetwood (She/Her), Employer Relations Manager

Oregon State University  | College of Engineering  

School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering  

School of Nuclear Science and Engineering  

Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering

116 Johnson Hall  - Room 112

541-737-7286

Josefine.fleetwood@oregonstate.edu