Wednesday, March 27, 2024

ISS Stoxx 2024 Summer Software Engineer Intern

ISS STOXX is hiring! As a Summer Intern in the Data Strategy & Application Development group, you will build solutions that enhance ISS's data pipeline and data-centric applications and services. Collaborating closely with diverse teams, including development, product management, application management, and quality assurance, you'll contribute to the creation and deployment of cutting-edge software using the latest technologies and tools. This internship also offers the flexibility of part-time engagement during the fall and winter semesters.

Responsibilities

  • Develop high quality software for client facing products as well as internal tools to load/manage data
  • Collaborate with cross-functional engineering peers and product management to implement end-to-end solutions

Requirements

  • Enrolled in a full-time Computer Science, or similar, undergraduate or graduate degree program
  • Passionate about software development with a strong desire to learn
  • Exceptional team player with excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Solid experience in programming

Technology We Utilize

  • Java web frameworks, including Spring and Micronaut
  • Relational databases such as PostgreSQL and SQL Server
  • Messaging frameworks like Kafka and RabbitMQ
  • Containerization and container orchestration frameworks, including Docker and Kubernetes
  • DevOps tools like Gitlab, Argo CD, and Prometheus

What We Look For

  • You thrive in a culture of learning and are passionate about challenging yourself and sharing your knowledge with others
  • You are not afraid to take risks and look for novel and creative solutions
  • You embrace an iterative approach to problem-solving, continually refining and optimizing solutions
  • You are highly motivated and able to work both independently and collaboratively within a team
  • You craft simple and elegant solutions to complex problems

This position requires the Intern to work out of our Norman, OK office so must be able to commute to Norman, OK.

#LI-JB1 #IT #Engineering #INTERNSHIP

What you can expect from us

Our people are the moving force behind ISS STOXX. We are dedicated to hiring the best, most talented people in our industry and empowering them with the resources and support to enhance their career, health, financial and personal well-being. 

We are committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. We are invested in our people and are working every day to ensure a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace.

Let’s empower, collaborate, and inspire one another.

About ISS STOXX

ISS STOXX GmbH is a leading provider of research and technology solutions for the financial market. Established in 1985, we offer top-notch benchmark and custom indices globally, helping clients identify investment opportunities and manage portfolio risks. Our services cover corporate governance, sustainability, cyber risk, and fund intelligence. Majority-owned by Deutsche Börse Group, ISS STOXX has over 3,400 professionals in 33 locations worldwide, serving around 6,400 clients, including institutional investors and companies focused on ESG, cyber, and governance risk. Clients trust our expertise to make informed decisions for their stakeholders' benefit. 

Apply at: https://issgovernance.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/ISScareers/job/Norman-OK-US/Software-Engineer-Intern_JR_6890

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Pentagon Fall 2024 Internship Opportunity

 


Attention all applicants with a secret clearance! The Pentagon application is now OPEN and we want YOU to join our team. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects and make a real difference. 

AFRL Scholars Program Administration 

Universities Space Research Association 

https://afrlscholars.usra.edu  

@AFRLScholars 

Apply Today!

AFRL-Scholars@usra.edu

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

DOE’s Office of Science Is Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2024 Undergraduate Internships

 

DOE’s Office of Science Is Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2024 Undergraduate Internships

 

Students Will Conduct Research and Technical Projects at National Laboratories

 

WASHINGTON, DC – Applications are currently being accepted for the Fall 2024 term of two undergraduate internship programs offered by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science: the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) program and the Community College Internships (CCI) program. The application deadline is May 22, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. ET.

 

Through SULI and CCI, undergraduate students and recent graduates discover science and technology careers at the DOE national laboratories and gain the experience needed to transition from intern to employment. Interns work directly with national laboratory scientists and engineers, assisting them on research or technology projects that support the DOE mission. SULI is open to full-time students attending 4-year institutions and community colleges or recent graduates within two years of receiving their bachelor’s degree or associate degree, while CCI is exclusively for community college students. Both programs are stipend-based and offered three times annually in Fall, Spring, and Summer terms.

 

Three workshops are planned to provide strategies for submitting a compliant application and to learn about the internship experience from the voices of CCI and SULI alumni. Two workshops will introduce the program and application process for each program, followed by the final workshop which will review the application process for each program before highlighting the research opportunities and internship experience at the DOE national labs through an alumni panel discussion.

 

•            April 10, 2024, from 1:30 – 2:30 pm EDT for CCI - Register here

•            April 16, 2024, from 2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT for SULI - Register here

•            April 24, 2024, from 1:30 – 2:30 pm EDT for Application Review and SULI/CCI Alumni Panel - Register here

 

SULI and CCI are managed by the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) in the Office of Science. 

 

SULI: https://science.osti.gov/wdts/suli

CCI: https://sc.osti.gov/wdts/cci

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

DOE Science, Technology and Policy Opportunity – Battery Materials and Manufacturing Supply Chain Fellow-Apply Today!

 

https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-STP-MESC-2023

 

About the Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains

 

Established in 2022 as a new office under the Office of the Under Secretary for Infrastructure, The Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC) serves as the frontline of clean energy deployment, accelerating America’s transition to a resilient, equitable energy future through $20 billion of direct investments in manufacturing capacity and workforce development. MESC develops and provides the analytical tools that help to inform programs and investments across DOE and the U.S. Government.  See our complete website at https://www.energy.gov/mesc/office-manufacturing-and-energy-supply-chains

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) 40207(b) Battery Materials Processing and 40207(c) Battery Manufacturing Grants will invest more than $7 billion in the batteries supply chain over the five-year period encompassing fiscal years (FYs) 2022 through 2026. This includes sustainable sourcing of critical minerals from secondary and unconventional sources, reducing the need for new extraction and mining; sustainable processing of critical minerals; and the end-of-life battery collection and recycling. 

MESC’s Battery and Critical Materials Office, which oversees several BIL and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provisions including the 40207(b) Battery Materials Processing and 40207(c) Battery Manufacturing Grants, is interested in ORISE fellows to assist in supporting battery and critical materials supply chain development.

 

What will I be doing?

 

The Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC) seeks two (2) talented and committed individuals, one focused on upstream battery technologies and the other on midstream/downstream technologies. The selected fellows will learn and engage in the following:

  • Engage with private-sector companies, other Federal agencies, researchers, non-governmental organizations, and key stakeholders to collect, analyze, respond to, and share data about energy supply chains to inform future decision-making and investment.
  • Participate and collaborate with the Federal Consortium for Advanced Batteries (FCAB), Li-Bridge (a public-private alliance), community stakeholders, and federal staff to better understand how DOE can further improve US infrastructure to support battery manufacturing deployment and build a consolidated and robust supply chain strategy across the battery ecosystem.
  • Consolidate knowledge and complete reporting for active technology deployment and commercialization applications/projects pertaining to either:
    • Battery critical minerals, materials, and key components; or,
    • Battery manufacturing, processing, and recycling
  • Write and publish technical reports documenting the data, analysis, and resulting insights of projects performed.
  • Research requirements, perform analysis, and interpret technical reports and papers related to one or more of the following battery topics in the context of prominent U.S. industrial sectors (e.g. transportation, grid storage, consumer electronic, etc.):
    • Supply chains, critical materials processing, manufacturing production, and recycling
  • Collect and analyze the latest science and engineering technological advances in state-of-the-art applications pertaining to electrification. Consolidate knowledge and complete reporting for active battery deployment projects in one or more of the following topics:
    • Materials technologies such as direct lithium extraction, battery cathode precursor processes, and battery salt purification, among others.
    • Manufacturing processes and techniques such as cell assembly, cathode/separator/silicon-based anode production, electrolyte solvent fabrication, and mixing, among others.
    • End-of-life technologies to recover and separate critical materials from black mass such as pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, or other recycling processes.
  • Collaborate with National Laboratory and headquarters contractors, DOE technical project officers, project principal investigators, and government and industry representatives.
  • Collaborate and link supply chain efforts related to establishing battery materials separation and processing, manufacturing, and/or recycling.
  • Participate with other members of the MESC office in the development of related documentation, presentation, and reporting for assigned activities.

 

Participant Benefits: MESC will provide a supplemental stipend to offset the costs of health insurance.  Participants are eligible to purchase health insurance plans offered through ORISE.  Participants may receive an allowance for education and/or scientific activities up to $10,000 as approved by MESC. Participants may be eligible to receive a relocation supplement up to $5,000.

Stipends will be based on appointment level and commensurate with qualifications:

  • Post-Masters: $68,217-$90,000/year
  • Post Doctoral: $82,992-$129,996/year

 

Apply Today! https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-STP-MESC-2023

The details: You must be a U.S. Citizen with a Master’s, or Doctoral Degree earned within the last 60 month(s).

Program Website: https://www.energy.gov/mesc/office-manufacturing-and-energy-supply-chains

Questions? Email DOE-RPP@orise.orau.gov. Please list the reference code [DOE-STP-MESC-2023] for this opportunity in the subject line of your email.

 

Oklahoma ACES Aerospace Career Fair at Rose State College March 27

 


Friday, March 8, 2024

NSF ART Physical Engineer Technician - Job Number: 240436


 

Organization

: Data Institute Societal Challe

Job Location

: Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus

Schedule

: Full-time
Work Schedule: 8-5 M-F
Work Type: Onsite
Salary Range: Targeted salary $70,000 based on experience
Benefits Provided: Yes
 
Required Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter
 

Job Description

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DISC is seeking a skilled and experienced Physical Engineer to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for working with researchers with innovative ideas to design, develop, and build mechanical components, equipment, and physical prototypes. This role requires a strong background in mechanical engineering and/or technology, hands-on experience in prototype development, and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.

Responsibilities:

  •      Prototype Development: Design, build, and test mechanical and physical prototypes based on project requirements. Assists in the development of project requirements and specifications, including costing, lead times and alternative solutions. Utilize CAD software and other design tools to create detailed and accurate schematics, Alpha/Beta Designs, and translating hand drawings to CAD.
  •      Materials Selection and Testing: Develops specifications for the selection, application, and installation of prototypes. Conduct material testing and analysis to ensure prototypes meet performance and safety standards.
  •      Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, to understand project goals and requirements. Collaborate with external vendors and partners to source materials and components.
  •      Quality Assurance/Quality Control: Develop and implement quality assurance/quality control procedures for developed prototype testing. Identify and troubleshoot any operating or installation issues or defects in the prototypes and recommend solutions.
  •      Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed documentation throughout the prototype development process. Create reports summarizing prototype performance, testing results, and any modifications made. Assists in the preparation of documentation for new budget requirements and overall project cost estimate.  Stay current with industry trends, emerging technologies, and advancements in prototype development. Propose and implement improvements to the prototype development process.

Job Requirements

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Required Education: Bachelor's degree, AND: 

  • 36 months in mechanical engineering work or military experience. 

Equivalency Substitution: Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 84 months of related experience.

Skills: 

  •       Proven experience in designing and building mechanical prototypes.
  •       Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD) and other relevant design tools.
  •       Strong knowledge of materials science and experience in material testing.
  •       Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Advanced math skills

  • Read and understand complex written materials such as blueprints, metrics, or technical manuals
  •       Effective communication and collaboration skills.
  •       Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  •       Familiarity with manufacturing processes and rapid prototyping techniques. 

Certifications or Licenses:

  • Valid Driver's License
  • Registration as Professional Engineer or ability to obtain license within six months of employment

Department Preference:

  •       Master's degree
  •       Experience with 3D printing and other rapid prototyping technologies.
  •       Knowledge of simulation tools for mechanical analysis.
  •       Familiarity with relevant industry standards and regulations.
  •       Project management skills.

Working Conditions: 

  •        Ability to engage in repetitive motion. Lift up to 50 lbs.
  •        Occasional exposure to dust, fumes, and odors.

Apply Today to the New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (NM LEEP)!

 

Application Deadline April 22, 2024, 11:59PM Mountain Time Zone 

Informational Webinar: March 19, 2024, 3:00PM Mountain Time Zone: https://web.cvent.com/event/cddaf368-0857-4810-a25e-640503559c25/summary?locale=en-US

 

Apply Today! https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-EERE-RPP-NMLEEP-2024?utm_source=opportunity_digest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dpp_star  

 

About New Mexico LEEP

 

The New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (NM-LEEP) matches entrepreneurs with seed capital, a large network of mentors, customers, and investors and the unique expertise and resources of Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos) and Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia). Sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratory in partnership with Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation, Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, National Institute of Standards and Technology – Manufacturing Extension Partnership and US Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration, New Mexico LEEP provides a tailored business curriculum, technical support, and unique national lab expertise and facilities with the goal of commercializing critical deeptech innovations that impact our national security in the clean energy, biotech, advanced materials, Al and advanced computing, and space sectors.

 

Every year, a cohort of entrepreneurs are recruited from around the country. For two years, you will be embedded in the Los Alamos National Laboratory research ecosystem, where DOE/NNSA provides funding, access to Los Alamos and Sandia national labs, and a program of intensive mentorship, tailored business development, and networking. 

 

What will I be doing?

 

The New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (NM LEEP) supports innovators addressing national security challenges. We match visionary technology innovators with seed capital, customers, investors, individualized training, and the unique and world-class expertise and resources of New Mexico’s national laboratories. With up to two years of non-dilutive funding, NM LEEP innovators have the opportunity to advance, test, and validate their technologies necessary to transition them into scalable products. NM LEEP offers fellows:

  1. A two-year collaboration to advance their technology with DOE National Laboratory researchers;
  2. Customized entrepreneurial training and,
  3. Connections to networks and business resources with potential strategic partners, investors, and customers.

 

Participant Benefits: Annual stipends range from $54,000 to $120,000, plus health insurance, travel reimbursement, and relocation allowance. Stipend rates are determined by NM LEEP officials, and are based on the candidate's academic and professional background.

 

Qualifications: 
Qualifications for acceptance into the program:

  • Candidate must be a US citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) at the time of application and through the duration of the program.
  • Candidate must have completed requirements for a bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree by the anticipated start date of the appointment.
  • Candidate must relocate to New Mexico for at least the duration of the 2-year program.
  • Candidate must declare affiliations with:
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory, or Triad, LLC’s partner institutions: Battelle Memorial Institute, University of California, and Texas A&M University system; and
    • Sandia National Laboratories, or National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC (NTESS) partners institution: Federal Manufacturing and Technologies (FM&T), Northrop Grumman Corporation and its affiliates, Universities Research Association (URA) and its member institutions, Longenecker and Associates and Sandia Technical Partners (STP) and its member companies

Program Website: https://nmleep.com/

Questions? Email nmleep@lanl.gov. Please list the reference code [DOE-EERE-RPP-NMLEEP-2024] for this opportunity in the subject line of your email.

 

 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! Community Energy Fellowship Program 2024

Please find information below regarding the Community Energy Fellowship Program through the Department of Energy’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs!

Community Energy Fellowship Program

https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-STP-SCEP-CEFP-2024

 

Deadline to Apply: March 31, 2024 11:59PM EST

 

About the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program

 

The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program is a $550 million formula- and competitive- grant program that provides direct and flexible funding to more than 2,700 state, local, and Tribal governments across the United States. 

The EECBG Program is designed to be highly flexible and to meet community needs. Specifically, eligible entities can choose to implement projects aligned to over 14 eligible clean energy use areas. Examples include (but are not limited to):

  • Energy Strategic Planning
  • Energy Efficiency in Buildings (e.g., Audits, Upgrades, and Performance Standards)
  • Renewable Energy Systems (e.g., on-site and community solar, geothermal)
  • Electrified Transportation (e.g., electric vehicles)
  • Financing (e.g., revolving loan funds)

The EECBG Program also is considered a Justice40 program, meaning that all eligible entities are encouraged to invest 40 percent of their allocations in communities that are considered ‘disadvantaged.’

 

Location

Fellows are expected to live in their host communities or within commuting distance. Host communities currently seeking a fellow include the following places, and additional places will be added to this list before the end of March 2024.

 

  • Buffalo, NY
  • Burns Paiute Tribe, OR
  • Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
  • Decorah, IA
  • Durham County, NC
  • Eagle County, CO
  • Kittery, ME
  • Littleton, MA
  • MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians, AL
  • Nenana, AK
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Peterborough, NH
  • Shelby County, TN

 

What will I be doing?

 

Embedding Fellows in communities around the country can bring new perspectives and skills into local governments and tribes. Hence, Fellows will be assigned to selected local governments or tribes, or teams of them, that are participating in the EECBG Program. Under the guidance of the Host mentor, Fellows will learn while gaining technical expertise and experiences alongside hosts in the creation, administration, and launch of new clean energy projects and programs as funded through the EECBG program.  Fellows will gain experience around energy technology areas such as energy efficiency, electric vehicle technology or renewable energy deployment to local, state and tribal governments as well as gain valuable insight into the government’s role in the creation and implementation of policies and programs that affect clean energy technology developments.

 

Fellows will be located on site at the assigned host community. Ideally, Fellows will be matched with their own local, state and tribal governments.  Hosts will provide mentorship, and be responsible for guidance, training and other activities necessary to ensuring a successful experience for the Fellow that builds capabilities for further career work in the clean energy or public service fields. Fellows may participate in activities such as stakeholder engagement, research, project management, policy or technical analysis, communication materials, data and metric gathering and more.

Participant Benefits: Participants will receive a stipend to be determined by participant’s academic and professional background. The stipend rates will be as follows: 

  • Undergraduate degree: $51,700 to $83,000
  • Master’s degree: $62,900 to $91,000
  • PhD: $69,100 to $110,000

Participants may also receive health insurance benefits through ORISE, dislocation allowances, and a travel/training allowance.

Apply Today! https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-STP-SCEP-CEFP-2024  

The details: You must be a U.S. Citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident

Program Website: https://www.energy.gov/scep/energy-efficiency-and-conservation-block-grant-program

Questions? Email CEFP@orise.orau.gov. Please list the reference code [DOE-STP-SCEP-CEFP-2024] for this opportunity in the subject line of your email.

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DOE has partnered with the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) to manage this program.

 

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