Job Announcement:WFRC - GIS AnalystITE Student Paper CompetitionJack Leisch Fellowship and Ellis Matthes Scholarship OpportunitiesThe ITE Intermountain Section helps sponsor the Ellis L Matthes scholarship and student competition as part of the Jackson Hole meeting. The U of U has had 1 or 2 recipients of the scholarship every year since 2012. Lets keep the streak alive and help you get $2000!
ASCE helps sponsor the Jack Leisch fellowship. The fellowship is for full-time studies in highway geometric design, traffic engineering, traffic safety, and transportation planning with the emphasis on geometric design and traffic engineering. Volunteering for the Utah Science OlympiadThe Utah Science Olympiad is a yearly competition held on the University of Utah campus that bridges a multitude of STEM disciplines into one amazing tournament for junior-high and high-school aged students. This exciting Olympiad cannot occur without the help of our university community volunteers! We are in desperate need of Event Coordinators—who will assist in hosting and judging an event on the day of the competition- Saturday, April 23rd.
Rules and materials needed will be provided-- Lunch, too! If you are interested in volunteering for this one-day commitment, or know someone that is, please encourage them to visit the following page: http://www.utahscienceolympiad.utah.edu/state/registration |
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) 2016 Intern ProgramThe following announcement is being sent out about a possible internship: The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is looking for student interns who are interested in transportation planning and engineering. Please help us forward or post this flyer for any students who may be interested in a summer internship in San Francisco. Applications are opening soon and are due by Wednesday, February 10, 2016 on sfstudentintern.org. Feel free to contact us at [email protected] if you have any
questions regarding the SFMTA Student Intern Program. ITE Glamping TripThe cabin sleeps either 18 or 30 people so we need to have a count
quickly so we can let them know if we want the whole cabin (upstairs and downstairs) or just the upstairs. The upstairs has 4 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths with additional pull out couches, downstairs has an additional 4 bedrooms and 2 baths if we grow to need that space. Bedding and towels are all provided so we will not need tents or sleeping bags, which I know is a bonus for some people and a disappointment for others, but we're going to have a lot of fun! We will have group meals for everything as planned, prepared in the kitchen in the cabin. We have 2 hikes planned, including to see the Delicate Arch and a large loop to see 7 other arches. The average weather is in the mid 50's which will be great weather for hiking and the cabin will keep everyone warm at night. The glamping trip is FREE for those who participated in the data collection at the parking lot trail head. If you were unable to help with the data collection your total cost for food, lodging, and gas is only $20! Please respond via email by this Friday Oct. 30th so we can get a head count and make sure we have enough beds for everyone! Include any friends/spouses that are coming as well. If you are unsure if you can make it please also let us know and it may still push us into getting the entire cabin. Internship Opportunity: RSG Traffic Engineering InternThis position will perform various tasks assisting RSG staff with traffic studies such as data collection, capacity analysis, and report preparation. This position will also assist RSG staff with transportation master planning, parking analyses, safety analyses, micro-simulation, and other transportation planning and engineering tasks.
RSG is located in downtown Salt Lake City directly adjacent to I-15, FrontRunner, and TRAX providing convenient multi-modal access. For more information and to apply: http://rsg.hrmdirect.com/employment/job-opening.php?req=334083&&nohd#job HSIS Data ContestUse HSIS (Highway Safety Information Systems) data to investigate a topic that advances highway safety and to develop a paper (2,500-5,000 words) to document the original research. For more information: http://www.hsisinfo.org/contest
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