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Spring Student Job Fair 2007
Wednesday
April 4, 2007
11-2pm
Wood Center Ballroom
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UAF departments hire students for current and future positions.
Who's attending the Job Fair?
Admissions
| Student Assistant C: varies (Telecounselors/Processing Assistants/Digital Imaging Assistants) |
Alaska Sea Grant
| Student Assistant C: various office duties. Alaska Sea Grant is a university based program that is part of a national network of Sea Grant programs whose mission is to fund marine research, provide education through extension services and publication. |
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
| Research Projects Assistant: ARSC research projects in science, engineering and visualization require student assistants to work on several projects. Student assistants will work under the supervision of ARSC staff or a faculty member on one or more research projects, and may be required to complete other tasks as needed. PR/Communications Assistant: The ARSC Communications Group requires student assistance to gather information for print, web and broadcast media; write and edit copy for news releases, feature stories, ARSC-produced promotional materical. Facilitate VIP and media visits to ARSC, provide assistance in news release and publications database management and distribution of ARSC printed materials. The Artic Region Supercomputing Center at UAF provides scientists and engineers with 24/7 globally accessible resources and information "cyberinfrastructure" to drive research. ARSC's supercomputers are among the top high-performance computing machines in the academic world, used for large-scale, data-intensive scientific research applications, like models used by researchers and emergency responders to predict tsunami wave action, ocean circulation, provide daily weather forecasts, anticipate the path of volcanic ash clouds, as well as help scientists predict space weather and figure out how galaxies form. |
Career Services
English Department
| Student Assitant A: Front Office, English Dept |
Residence Life
| For Summer: Conference Services Office Assistant, Conference Services Crew, Conferences Services Crew Lead, Resident Assistant, Desk Attendant For Fall 07: Resident Assistants |
SNRAS, Department of Forest Sciences
| Student Assistant C with the Forest Growth and Yield Program. Collect data on growth and health of forests: tree dia, ht, defects. Regeneration, age; soils info. Cut brush and remeasure plantations of native and exotic trees. Tent camp at various locations in Alaska for up to 8 days at a time. |
UAF Human Resources
| There are various jobs available. |
UAF Police Department
| Community Service Officer-assists police officers with the safety and security of campus. They are responsible for securing campus buildings, lanbs and offices, providing assistance with vehicle and room locks, security escorts and notifying campus police officers if a suspected crime occurs. Students are not police officers, thus are trained to contact an officer, not step into physical confrontations. Although many past CSO's are in the criminal justice field, we encourage students from all majors to apply. Starting pay is $120/hour and you are eligible to work 40 hours during the summer months and Christmas break. |
University Fire Department
| The University Fire Department is unique in its training of student firefighters. We provide hands on training on a continuous basis while providing full support services to our service area. The department provides EMS, fire, rescue, public assistance and hazardous materials operations response to the University campus as well as the University Fire Service area and EMS district. Student firefighters work a regular schedule of 24 hours on followed by 48 off, 365 days a year. Students must also be enrolled in at least six credit hours per semester. |
USDA- Agricultural Research Service
| Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP) - Employs students on a temporary, part-time basis during the school year and up to full-time in the summer. The mission of the unit is to improve the understanding and control of invasive plant pests, plant pathogens or weeds of agricultural importance in sub-arctic cropping and Alaskan natural systems, to collect and preserve important Arctic plant germless resources; and to develop effective and economical utilization of by products from fish processing. |
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