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EH&S Intern at Olin Corporation
June 18, 2026
Employer: Olin Corporation
Expires: 08/19/2026
Title: EH&S InternLocation(s): McIntosh, AlabamaFocus: The EH&S Intern supports our Environmental, Health, and Safety compliance in technical reviews, regulatory reporting, and hands-on support in the field. This role will maintain records, regulatory compliance, and support ongoing site operations and reporting obligations.EH&S Intern Essential Job Functions:Review and revise NESHAP maintenance activity determinations; conduct waste characterization studies for oily solids and glycol to support proper disposalSupport regulatory reporting and recordkeeping, including TRI, CSP53, DMR/DMRQA documentation, scrap metal tracking, and process water well monitoringAssist with site operations and compliance activities, including OU-2 basin gate decanting, HAZCOM signage and SDS surveys, and coordination requiring field supportOrganize EH&S materials and safety/environmental records to improve accessibility, accuracy, and audit readinessEH&S Intern Minimum Requirements: Enrolled at an accredited college or university majoring in an undergraduate or graduate Chemistry, Environmental, Biology, or related-degree program. This includes pending enrollment in a Master's program in one of these disciplines. Preference given to students located within 50 miles of the assigned Olin location.Must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale at all times throughout your time at Olin. An official transcript will be required each term. Cumulative GPA on current institution transcript will be used in transfer college situations.Must have completed sophomore year (or 60 completed credit hours) prior to first day of employmentAbility to work full time (40 hours a week during normal business hours). May be able to work part-time (20 hours per week) while taking classes. Not eligible for virtual work. Must be able to obtain a TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)A Valid US Driver's license is required
Environmental Intern at Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
June 18, 2026
Employer: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Expires: 07/19/2026
THE POSITION The Department of Transportation is looking for an enthusiastic Environmental Intern who is ready to learn and make an impact. In this role, you will work with teams that manage data, research, communications, and more. Your efforts will help support projects that shape transportation across the state. Step into a summer opportunity that builds confidence and valuable experience. DESCRIPTION OF WORK This position provides hands-on experience supporting projects that contribute to the state's transportation systems. As a Environmental Intern, you will perform the following duties:Project Support: Assist with tasks in areas such as research, planning, communication, and data managementTeam Collaboration: Work with staff members to support ongoing projects and learn about transportation operationsSkill Development: Build professional skills by applying classroom knowledge to real assignmentsData Tasks: Help organize, review, and update information used in department projectsWorkplace Learning: Observe and participate in activities that strengthen your understanding of agency functions Work Schedule and Additional Information: Full-time internship that will run from May 2026 through August 2026 with flexible start and end dates.Work hours are 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday - Friday, with a 30-minute lunch.Travel may be requiredTelework: You will not have the option to telework in this position. You will receive further communication regarding this position via email. Check your email, including spam/junk folders, for these notices. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONSInternship Requirements:You must be at least 18 years of age. You must be a Pennsylvania resident or currently enrolled FULL-TIME or PART-TIME in a two-year degree, bachelors' degree, or advance program at a Pennsylvania college or university.You must be in good academic standing (as defined by a GPA of 2.0 or higher). Additional Requirement:You must be able to perform essential job functions. How to Apply:Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will not be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position. Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education). If you are claiming education in your answers to the supplemental application questions, you must attach a copy of your college transcripts for your claim to be accepted toward meeting the minimum requirements. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. Your application must be submitted by the posting closing date. Late applications and other required materials will not be accepted.Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.All application materials and interview responses must reflect the applicant’s own experience, qualifications, and work. Applicants may use generative AI tools for preparation purposes only. Use of AI to misrepresent or falsify information, or to assist during interviews, is not permitted. Review the Guidance for Generative AI Tools & Job Seekers for additional information. Veterans:Pennsylvania law (51 Pa. C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences for veterans, go to www.pa.gov/agencies/employment/how-to-apply.html and click on Veterans. Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals). If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date. The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law. All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
Intern, Graduate - Remote Sensing at Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
June 17, 2026
Employer: Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
Expires: 07/18/2026
USRA and the Science and Technology Institute is seeking a part-time graduate intern. The intern will innovate and produce satellite remote sensing–derived products, including analyzing, displaying, and distributing geospatial and non-geospatial information related to Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation Program within NASA Earth Action. Working under the guidance of the MSFC lead scientist (mentor), the intern will contribute to various projects related to NASA's Biological Diversity and Ecological Conservation (BDEC) programs.The individual will participate in all stages of application development, collecting user requirements, designing solutions, documenting designs, writing code, testing, creating documentation, training, and maintaining systems. The role involves scientific and applied research activities related to product development, scripting, and analysis of optical, thermal, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing data. Experience with Python, working with Earth Observation data, and a strong understanding of remote sensing concepts are strongly desired.The ideal candidate will be able to understand user requirements and translate them into functional and non-functional specifications, with an eagerness for continuous learning of the underlying technologies in this area. The applications developed or co-developed in this role have the potential to strengthen resilience and improve environmental management.Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Work under the guidance of the MSFC lead scientist to implement data processing workflows, translate user requirements to data products, and understand science requirements for model implementation, data processing, and development of satellite-derived products. Collaborate with stakeholders/end users, scientists, systems engineers, and others to design and plan the development of research applications, automation scripts, and/or implementation of existing science methodologies to create satellite-derived products that meet user requirements. Document the processing scripts, components, and make workflows and code available in public repositories like GitHub. Collaborate with researchers and other team members from NASA, UAH, and/or USRA who are contributing to project implementation. Test and debug applications developed by his/herself as well as by other developers in the Project as needed. Occasional Duties: Train users to use the tools, scripts, and/or applications being developed.Prepare technical presentations and contribute to scientific and technical papers.Organize and coordinate joint activities with counterparts in the NASA BDEC network. Perform other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Environmental or Physical Sciences, or equivalent training/experience. Required Experience: Structured workflows for geospatial data products.Optical, thermal remote sensing, and Synthetic Aperture Radar data, different data and image formatsDesired Experience: Remote sensing, Earth observation, and satellite data analysis, Land surface modeling, environmental monitoring. Python, R, and JavaScript programming, and GISGeographic Information Systems (GIS) Web mapping technology Geospatial data processing/data management Machine learning/artificial intelligence, and knowledge of AWS/cloud.Math, statistical & scientific data processing automation (using libraries, packages, or tools such as SciPy, NumPy, ArcPy, gdal, R, Math.NET, MatLab, etc.) Raster data, including processing of temporal datasets.Functional understanding of cloud technologies. Linux and Windows operating systems. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Willingness to work closely with others in a team environment. Discipline and initiative. Planning/organizationTechnology: Proficiency in Microsoft Office and its applications. Location: This position is eligible for remote work. Travel: No travel is expected for this position.
Chemical Technician Intern - Plant Daniel, Moss Point at Southern Company
June 17, 2026
Employer: Southern Company
Expires: 06/29/2026
Job Title: Chemical Technician InternLocation: Mississippi Power – Plant Daniel, Moss Point, MSJob Type: InternshipJob Summary: Mississippi Power is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Chemical Technician Intern to join our team at Plant Daniel. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience within a power generation environment. The intern will work closely with experienced professionals to support various operational and maintenance tasks, contributing to the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of the plant.Key Responsibilities:Operate and maintain water treatment plant equipment to produce demineralized water and service water for various plant applications.Conduct sampling of water, wastewater, and metal deposits.Perform analytical testing and monitor and sample plant effluents.Calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment and instrumentation.Manage inventory of chemicals and laboratory consumables.Oversee the handling and transportation of bulk chemicals and unloading. Qualifications:Currently enrolled in a degree in chemistry or scientific field with at least 12 semester hours of chemistryBroad knowledge of analytical, inorganic, environmental, and water chemistry.Understanding of chemical treatment methods and the operation of water treatment plants.Ability to troubleshoot mechanical systems, interpret schematic diagrams, and identify water process problems.Proficiency in various Microsoft applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.Eagerness to learn and adapt in a dynamic work environment.Familiarity with safety protocols and procedures.Preferred Qualifications:Value continuous learning and thrive in a teamwork-oriented environment.Adaptability to evolving work duties and the ability to work with limited supervision.Mechanical aptitude with experience with pumps, valves, and piping systemsEffective oral and written communication skills.Demonstrated initiative and a strong focus on safety.Previous internship or project experience in a related field.Benefits:Hands-on experience in a real-world power generation setting.Mentorship from experienced professionals.Opportunity to develop technical and soft skills.Competitive internship compensation.Potential for future employment opportunities with Mississippi Power.
Inventory & Systems Management Intern, Center for Laboratory Sciences, CDPH at Center for Laboratory Sciences
June 17, 2026
Employer: Center for Laboratory Sciences
Expires: 07/18/2026
Position Overview: The Center for Laboratory Sciences is seeking a detail-oriented intern to support projects related to chemical inventory management, equipment inventory tracking, and digital systems organization. This position provides hands-on experience with laboratory operations, data standardization, document control structures, and the integration of inventory systems into MediaLab’s online quality management platform. The intern will work closely with scientific, administrative, and safety staff to improve core operational workflows and ensure compliance with internal and regulatory requirements. Requirements:Must be 18 or olderU.S. citizen or permanent residentCompleted at least 1 semesterMinimum GPA of 2.0Currently enrolled in a bachelor's or master’s-level program in a relevant field (e.g., Public Health, Environmental Health, Chemistry, Laboratory Management, Information Systems).Must have your own health insurance for the duration of the internship Qualifications:Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a laboratory operations environment.Experience with data entry, data cleanup, or digital systems management preferred.Familiarity with chemical safety, laboratory equipment, or inventory systems is helpful but not required.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).Willingness to learn MediaLab and other internal document-management tools.Benefits:Gain practical experience with laboratory operations, documentation workflows, and inventory management systems.Work alongside a multidisciplinary team supporting statewide laboratory services.Contribute to meaningful improvements in safety, compliance, and operational efficiency.Develop skills in systems integration, data organization, and laboratory resource tracking. Key Responsibilities:Conduct a comprehensive review and cleanup of the existing chemical inventory across multiple labs, ensuring accuracy, proper categorization, and compliance with safety documentation requirements.Assist with verification, labeling, and reconciliation of laboratory equipment inventory across multiple laboratory sections.Update and standardize inventory entries to ensure consistency, traceability, and alignment with internal policies.Support improvements to the current inventory-tracking system, including evaluating workflows, identifying gaps, and proposing refinements.Help prepare and organize documents required for integrating chemical and equipment inventory records into the MediaLab online document control system.Collaborate with laboratory supervisors and safety personnel to ensure inventory documentation meets regulatory and internal standards.Assist in developing templates, process maps, or SOP-related documentation to support long-term maintenance of inventory systems.Facilitate routine communication with staff regarding updates, missing information, and verification needs.Contribute to general operational support tasks as needed to enhance CLS documentation and organizational workflows.
Student Worker Para Professional at Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
June 17, 2026
Employer: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Expires: 07/18/2026
Student Worker Para Professional SeniorAgency: MN Department of Natural ResourcesJob ID: 94409Location: St. PaulTelework Eligible: NoFull/Part Time: Part-TimeRegular/Temporary: LimitedWho May Apply: Open to all qualified job seekersDate Posted: 06/17/2026Closing Date: 07/07/2026Hiring Agency/Seniority Unit: Department of Natural ResourcesDivision/Unit: ForestryWork Shift/Work Hours: Day ShiftDays of Work: Monday - FridayTravel Required: NoSalary Range: $19.85 - $23.61 / hourlyClassified Status: UnclassifiedBargaining Unit/Union: 207 - Technical/AFSCMEWork Area: Forestry Resource AssessmentEnd Date: 12/31/2026FLSA Status: NonexemptDesignated in Connect 700 Program for Applicants with Disabilities: YesThe work you'll do is more than just a job.At the State of Minnesota, employees play a critical role in developing policies, providing essential services, and working to improve the well-being and quality of life for all Minnesotans. The State of Minnesota is committed to equity and inclusion, and invests in employees by providing benefits, support resources, and training and development opportunities.Job Summary The Division of Forestry is seeking to hire a temporary Part-Time Student Worker Para Professional in St. Paul, MN. The future incumbent is anticipated to work July 2026 through December 2026. This position exists primarily to perform GIS services or analysis. Coordinate with staff to assist on assigned project work, program, design, write and code GIS and spatial analysis scripts or other project work with the Resource Assessment Program (RAP). Examples include forest inventory tree plot database editing, urban street tree survey data analysis, cartography, GIS spatial analysis, data entry, editing, programming, Power App creation and other project work.Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Collect, analyze, manipulate, and organize geospatial datasets using GIS. Create maps using GIS, spatial data, aerial photography, and other remotely sensed data to support program inventory and assessment projects.Database design and implementation using Microsoft Power Apps, Power BI, visualizations and automations in support of Resource Assessment Program.Other duties as assigned to support RAP program and Department or Division needs.This position has a flexible work arrangement and may be eligible to telework on a part-time basis which is subject to change. If approved, the employee would be required to complete a telework agreement. This position will require reporting to the primary work location on a regular basis for field work and meeting.Qualifications Minimum QualificationsTo be eligible for appointment as a Student Worker you must be a student enrolled in an educational program or planning to enroll within three months. Students may be "off" for the summer or for one semester/quarter and remain employed as student workers, but such absences cannot exceed one semester/quarter in a year. As a student you must be enrolled in a post secondary or graduate program. If a student is enrolled at a credit-granting institution he/she must carry at least six semester (nine quarter) credits. If enrolled at a non-credit granting institution or one that only offers one credit per class, a student must be taking two or more classes per semester/quarter. Any lesser credit (class) load shall be treated as a semester/quarter off. Graduate students must be enrolled in at least two courses or making progress on a dissertation. You will be asked to complete an Educational Verification form prior to appointment.Completion of 1 year of post-secondary education in Civil, Environmental or Agricultural Engineering; Forest Hydrology; Geography; Geology; Geophysics; Hydrogeology; Natural Resources and Environmental Studies; Soil Science; Water Resources Management; or equivalent; including at least two courses in, hydrology, hydraulics, or hydrogeology.Communication skills, sufficient to represent the position and Division in a professional, efficient, and clear manner.Knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs.Ability to accurately record, transcribe, and transfer data electronically.Organizational skills sufficient to prioritize a diverse workload and adjust to changing priorities.Preferred QualificationsExperienced in conducting, entering, and analyzing surveys.Experienced in data management.Additional RequirementsThis position requires an unrestricted Class D Driver’s license with a clear driving record; per DNR Fleet Policy, only those 18 years of age or older with a valid driver’s license may operate equipment and vehicles on behalf of the Agency.Applicants must have the ability to meet the physical requirements and work in the environmental conditions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodations. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g. H1B status). It is policy of the Department of Natural Resources that all candidates submit to a background check prior to employment. The background check may consist of the following components:Conflict of Interest ReviewCriminal History CheckEducation VerificationEmployment Reference / Records CheckLicense / Certification VerificationApplication Details How to Apply Select “Apply for Job” at the top of this page. If you have questions about applying for jobs, contact the Careers Help Desk at 651-259-3637 or email careers@state.mn.us. For additional information about the application process, go to http://www.mn.gov/careers.ContactIf you have questions about this position, contact Lucas Spaete at lucas.spaete@state.mn.us or 218-322-2506.If you are an individual with a disability and need reasonable accommodation to assist with the application process, please contact the ADA Coordinator at ADA.DNR@state.mn.us. To receive consideration as a Connect 700 Program applicant, apply online, email the Job ID#, the Working Title and your valid Proof of Eligibility Certificate by the closing date to Hannah Ziemann at hannah.ziemann@state.mn.us.Working together to improve the state we love. What do Minnesota's State employees have in common? A sense of purpose in their workConnection with their coworkers and communitiesOpportunities for personal and professional growthBenefits As an employee, you'll have access to one of the most affordable health insurance plans in Minnesota, along with other benefits to help you and your family be well.Your benefits may include: Paid vacation and sick leave 12 paid holidays each year Low-cost medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plans Fertility care, including IVFDiabetes careDental and orthodontic care for adults and children 6 weeks paid leave for parents of newborn or newly adopted childrenPension plan that provides income when you retire (after working at least three years)Employer paid life insurance to provide support for your family in the event of deathShort-term and long-term disability insurance that can provide income if you are unable to work due to illness or injuryTax-free expense accounts for health, dental, and dependent care Resources that provide support and promote physical, emotional, social, and financial well-beingSupport to help you reach your career goals:Training, classes, and professional developmentFederal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (Some positions may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. For more information, visit the Federal Student Aid website at studentaid.gov)Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for work/life support:A voluntary confidential program that helps employees and their families with life challenges that may impact overall health, personal well-being, or job performanceCommon sources of stress can be addressed through the EAP: mental health, relationship challenges (personal and work), grief and loss, finances, and legal issuesDaily Living/Convenience Services: Chore services, home repair, trip planning, child/elder care Programs, resources and benefits eligibility varies based on type of employment, agency, funding availability, union/collective bargaining agreement, location, and length of service with the State of Minnesota. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERS Minnesota state agencies are equal opportunity, affirmative action, and veteran-friendly employers. State agencies are committed to creating a workforce that reflects the diversity of the state and strongly encourages persons of color and Indigenous communities, members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community, individuals with disabilities, women, and veterans to apply. The varied experiences and perspectives of employees strengthen the work we do together and our ability to best serve Minnesotans.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and disabilities related to pregnancy or childbirth), gender identity, gender expression, marital status, familial status, age, sexual orientation, status regarding public assistance, disability, veteran status or activity in a local Human Rights Commission or any other characteristic protected by law.APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIESMinnesota state agencies make reasonable accommodations to their employees and applicants with disabilities. If you have a disability and need assistance in searching or applying for jobs with the State of Minnesota, call the Careers Help Desk at 651-259-3637 or email careers@state.mn.us and let us know the support you need.
Environmental Services Technician - Paid Internship at Compost Crew
June 17, 2026
Employer: Compost Crew
Expires: 07/18/2026
Do you have a passion for the environment and sustainability? Do you want real-world experience in organics recycling, sustainability and environmental stewardship? Join us for a high-impact paid internship at Compost Crew, the largest organics recycling company in the DC/Maryland/Virginia region. No prior composting experience is required. We’re looking for individuals who are eager to learn, contribute and grow. This is a great opportunity for students, career changers and those who want to enrich their lives and communities. Why You’ll Love It Here Valuable field experience – not just desk work Education/training by industry professionals Practical and technical skills for your career Respectful and supportive team Training in use of specialized equipment and tools Safe work environment Opportunity to receive Department of Transportation (DOT) Medical Certificate for driving commercial vehicles Opportunity to become a MD State Certified Composting OperatorConsideration for internship extension and continued employment $20/hr and mileage reimbursement Who You Are Committed to sustainability and waste reductionAble to work independently and as part of a teamDependable and accountable, with strong work ethicCurious and open to new challengesSafety-orientedSolves problems and searches for improvementsAble to perform varied physical tasks, including lifting up to 60 poundsWilling to work with food scraps Has reliable access to personal vehicle for travel to work sitesAvailable for two to six monthsAt least 18 years oldHas U.S. employment authorizationEnjoys being outside in all weatherWhat You’ll Do Process organic materials and compost feedstocks at our on farm compost facilitiesSupport compost production Remove contamination from incoming materialsAssist with equipment inspections and maintenance Assist in data collection and field observation Follow safety and environmental procedures Clean and organize site Schedule ● At least 4 hours per morning, Tuesday - Friday ● Start time between 6 am and 8 am ● End time between 11 am and 12 pm ● Afternoon work hours available but not required Grow Your Career at Compost Crew Join us at Compost Crew, a locally owned fast-growing organics recycling company based in Maryland. We inspire people to make food waste recycling part of everyday life through easy, reliable, and rewarding solutions. We’re rescuing over 30 million pounds of unwanted food scraps from the landfill per year, helping to retain valuable nutrients by converting the food scraps into a rich soil amendment - compost. Compost Crew is the largest organic recycling company in our region, serving over 20,000 homes, businesses, communities and governments throughout Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. We're innovative leaders in the elimination of food waste, revitalization of our soil and sustainability. At Compost Crew, you'll enjoy a friendly work environment where you'll be treated with appreciation and respect. You'll make a real difference in the well-being of our community and environment as you help create a world where every scrap of food is rescued or recycled. EEO Employer Learn more about Compost Crew at: https://compostcrew.com
Environmental Services Technician - Paid Internship at Compost Crew
June 17, 2026
Employer: Compost Crew
Expires: 07/18/2026
Do you have a passion for the environment and sustainability? Do you want real-world experience in organics recycling, sustainability and environmental stewardship? Join us for a high-impact paid internship at Compost Crew, the largest organics recycling company in the DC/Maryland/Virginia region. No prior composting experience is required. We’re looking for individuals who are eager to learn, contribute and grow. This is a great opportunity for students, career changers and those who want to enrich their lives and communities. Why You’ll Love It Here Valuable field experience – not just desk work Education/training by industry professionals Practical and technical skills for your career Respectful and supportive team Training in use of specialized equipment and tools Safe work environment Opportunity to receive Department of Transportation (DOT) Medical Certificate for driving commercial vehicles Opportunity to become a MD State Certified Composting OperatorConsideration for internship extension and continued employment $20/hr and mileage reimbursement Who You Are Committed to sustainability and waste reductionAble to work independently and as part of a teamDependable and accountable, with strong work ethicCurious and open to new challengesSafety-orientedSolves problems and searches for improvementsAble to perform varied physical tasks, including lifting up to 60 poundsWilling to work with food scraps Has reliable access to personal vehicle for travel to work sitesAvailable for two to six monthsAt least 18 years oldHas U.S. employment authorizationEnjoys being outside in all weatherWhat You’ll Do Process organic materials and compost feedstocks at our on farm compost facilitiesSupport compost production Remove contamination from incoming materialsAssist with equipment inspections and maintenance Assist in data collection and field observation Follow safety and environmental procedures Clean and organize site Schedule ● At least 4 hours per morning, Tuesday - Friday ● Start time between 6 am and 8 am ● End time between 11 am and 12 pm ● Afternoon work hours available but not required Grow Your Career at Compost Crew Join us at Compost Crew, a locally owned fast-growing organics recycling company based in Maryland. We inspire people to make food waste recycling part of everyday life through easy, reliable, and rewarding solutions. We’re rescuing over 30 million pounds of unwanted food scraps from the landfill per year, helping to retain valuable nutrients by converting the food scraps into a rich soil amendment - compost. Compost Crew is the largest organic recycling company in our region, serving over 20,000 homes, businesses, communities and governments throughout Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. We're innovative leaders in the elimination of food waste, revitalization of our soil and sustainability. At Compost Crew, you'll enjoy a friendly work environment where you'll be treated with appreciation and respect. You'll make a real difference in the well-being of our community and environment as you help create a world where every scrap of food is rescued or recycled. EEO Employer Learn more about Compost Crew at: https://compostcrew.com
Bears Ears National Monument Field Ranger at The Student Conservation Association
June 16, 2026
Employer: The Student Conservation Association
Expires: 07/17/2026
Position Summary The selected candidate will serve as a member of the recreation team for the Bureau of Land Management, Monticello Utah Field Office within Bears Ears National Monument. The primary duty station will be the Kane Gulch Ranger Station, located on Cedar Mesa. They will work with a team of BLM staff and volunteers to assist with the day-to-day operations at the ranger station. This includes staffing a visitor contact desk to provide information to the public, conducting backcountry patrols by foot and 4WD vehicle, performing simple maintenance tasks and some administrative tasks. Hosting OrganizationBLM Utah (UT) Location Monticello, UT Schedule August 24, 2026 - November 27, 2026 Key Duties and Responsibilities The member will be responsible for staffing a remote contact station on Cedar Mesa in the heart of Bears Ears National Monument in SE Utah. Primary duties involve working at a contact desk and providing visitors with information about hiking and other recreation opportunities in the surrounding area. This includes selling permits, operating a POS system, and instructing visitors in LNT and Visit with respect principals. The member will also conduct backcountry patrols on foot and by vehicle to monitor archeological sites and wilderness character within the canyons and mesa tops. Marginal Duties The member will also be required to perform light maintenance tasks. This could include simple facilites maintenance, light cleaning/restocking of vault toilets, intstallation and/or maintenance of signs and kiosks, as well as some administrative tasks. Required Qualifications The member must possess excellent communication skills and be comfortable interacting with the public to provide information on hiking and recreation opportunities in the surrounding area. Cedar Mesa is one of the most archeologically dense areas in the United States, so the ability to communicate Visit With Respect and Leave No Trace principals is also important. Conducting backcountry patrols by foot and 4WD vehicle is also a primary duty of this position. The member must be able to hike and navigate in the backcountry over rough terrain for up to 10 miles in a day, communicate using InReach devices and radios, operate 4WD vehicles over rough terrain, and work independently with little supervision. Preferred Qualifications Experience using GIS or tablet bases reporting system such as Survey123Prior knowledge of the landscape and resources around Cedar Mesa and Bears Ears National MonumentExperience working with the public and providing information at a visitor centerA solid understanding of Leave No Trace and Visit With Respect principalsWilderness First Aid/Wilderness First Responder (WFA/WFR) certification Hours 40 per week Living Accommodations Kane Gulch Ranger Station is a remote duty station located off Hwy 261 on Cedar Mesa. The nearest town is Blanding UT, located about 35 minutes away. Natural Bridges National Monument is about 15 minutes away. The housing is located on site behind the Ranger Station. There are 4 modern single occupancy tiny homes and a modern 3 room bunkhouse located on the premises. There is little to no cell service at the housing facilities but connectivity is available at the ranger station through satellite internet. The site is off grid with solar power, well water and propane. All housing facilities have running water, showers, flush toilets, modern kitchen appliances including refrigerators, oven and range, and microwaves. The tiny homes have smaller RV versions of these appliances. Compensation $1,100 Round-Trip Travel Allowance$700 Weekly Living AllowanceAll-Weather Uniform PackageHousing on site provided All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. Personal Vehicle InformationRequired Additional Benefits Defensive Driving TrainingInterpretive SkillsAmeriCorps: Not Eligible Equal Opportunity Statement The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.
FDA Research Fellowship: Neurodevelopmental Assessment of Prenatal Analgesic Exposure Using Translational Models at Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
June 16, 2026
Employer: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
Expires: 07/17/2026
Application Deadline 8/14/2026 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time ZoneDescription *Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis.FDA Office and Location: A research opportunity is available immediately with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), located at the National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) in Jefferson, Arkansas, approximately 30 miles south of Little Rock.The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) performs an essential public health task by making sure that safe and effective drugs are available to improve the health of people in the United States. As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), CDER regulates over-the-counter and prescription drugs, including biological therapeutics and generic drugs. These efforts cover more than just medicines.Research Project: NCTR is conducting developmental neurotoxicology studies at the request of CDER to assess a compound of particular regulatory importance. Findings from this research may directly inform guidelines on medication use during pregnancy.Two related projects are currently underway at NCTR investigating this compound. The first examines histological and molecular endpoints in a guinea pig model, while the second focuses on behavioral outcomes and their underlying biological factors in the rat following perinatal exposure.Under the guidance of the mentors, you will engage in many aspects of the research process, including experimental design and interpretation, in-life data collection, endpoint validation, data analysis, and dissemination of results. You will also regularly present and discuss findings at internal meetings attended by NCTR and CDER staff, providing opportunities to engage in the breadth of regulatory research.Learning Objectives: As a participant, you will gain hands-on experience with numerous methods used in neurotoxicological research including basic histology, immunohistochemistry, light and confocal microscopy, molecular biological techniques to assess gene expression and protein quantification, advanced behavioral assessments, and an introduction magnetic resonance imaging. These are large studies that will involve numerous parts. You will gain practical experience in project organization, coordination, and execution. There will additionally be opportunities to present findings at internal and external meetings and contribute to manuscript preparation.This offers a unique training experience in both basic research and regulatory science. Regulatory-style assessments are conducted within a structured framework designed to inform policy decisions as opposed to academic style studies focused on preventing and alleviating harm. Direct access to the perspective of the regulator is rarely gained outside of regulatory institutions and industry. As an ORISE participant, you will have the opportunity to develop a strong understanding of how to generate and evaluate toxicological data within a regulatory context, collaborating alongside scientists who apply this expertise daily. Upon completion, you will be well-positioned to pursue careers in basic neurotoxicity research, regulatory toxicology, or industry.Mentor: The mentors for this opportunity are John Talpos (john.talpos@fda.hhs.gov) and Timothy Flanigan (timothy.flanigan@fda.hhs.gov). If you have questions about the nature of the research, please contact the mentors.Anticipated Appointment Start Date: 2026. Start date is flexible and will depend on a variety of factors.Appointment Length: The appointment will initially be for one year, but may be renewed upon recommendation of FDA and is contingent on the availability of funds.Level of Participation: The appointment is full time.Participant Stipend: The participant will receive a monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience. Citizenship Requirements: This opportunity is available to U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR), and foreign nationals. Non-U.S. citizen applicants should refer to the Guidelines for Non-U.S. Citizens Details page of the program website for information about the valid immigration statuses that are acceptable for program participation. This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, was established through an interagency agreement between DOE and FDA. The participant will receive a monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience. Proof of health insurance is required for participation in this program. Participants do not become employees of FDA, DOE or the program administrator, and there are no employment-related benefits.Completion of a successful background investigation by the Office of Personnel Management is required for an applicant to be on-boarded at FDA. OPM can complete a background investigation only for individuals, including non-US Citizens, who have resided in the US for a total of three of the past five years.FDA Ethics RequirementsIf an ORISE Fellow, to include their spouse and minor children, reports what is identified as a Significantly Regulated Organization (SRO) or prohibited investment fund financial interest in any amount, or a relationship with an SRO, except for spousal employment with an SRO, and the individual will not voluntarily divest the financial interest or terminate the relationship, then the individual is not placed at FDA. For additional requirements, see FDA Ethics for Nonemployee Scientists. FDA requires ORISE participants to read and sign their FDA Education and Training Agreement within 30 days of his/her start date, setting forth the conditions and expectations for his/her educational appointment at the agency. This agreement covers such topics as the following:Non-employee nature of the ORISE appointment;Prohibition on ORISE Fellows performing inherently governmental functions;Obligation of ORISE Fellows to convey all necessary rights to the FDA regarding intellectual property conceived or first reduced to practice during their fellowship;The fact that research materials and laboratory notebooks are the property of the FDA;ORISE fellow’s obligation to protect and not to further disclose or use non-public information.Qualifications The qualified candidate should be currently pursuing or have received a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in the one of the relevant fields. Degree preference:Has received a bachelor’s or master’s degree within the past three years at the time of appointment, or;Has received or be currently pursuing a doctoral degree.Point of Contact AshleyEligibility Requirements Degree: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, or Doctoral Degree.
USDA-FS Air Quality Biomonitoring Data Science at Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
June 16, 2026
Employer: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
Expires: 07/17/2026
Application Deadline 7/31/2026 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time ZoneDescription *Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis.USDA Forest Service Office/Lab and Location: A fellowship opportunity is available with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (USFS) located in Washington, D.C. Appointees may participate remotely or on site (USDA-FS headquarters in Washington, DC). This project is a collaboration between the US Forest Service Air Resource Management Program, US Forest Service Research & Development Forest Inventory & Analysis Program, the National Park Service Air Resources Division, and Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.At the heart of the USDA Forest Service's mission is their purpose. Everything they do is intended to help sustain forests and grasslands for present and future generations. Why? Because their stewardship work supports nature in sustaining life. This is the purpose that drives the agency’s mission and motivates their work across the agency. It’s been there from the agency’s very beginning, and it still drives them. To advance the mission and serve their purpose, the USDA Forest Service balances the short and long-term needs of people and nature by: working in collaboration with communities and our partners; providing access to resources and experiences that promote economic, ecological, and social vitality; connecting people to the land and one another; and delivering world-class science, technology and land management.Research Project: The overall project goal is to increase accessibility of existing data concerning air quality and lichens on federal lands by federal agencies, universities, and the public. Under guidance of the mentor, you will gain experience with technical aspects of this project, including moving a current database on-line, preparing on-line data entry forms, modernizing and redesigning the existing website, and developing program data query tools. This project will provide a learning opportunity for you to collaborate with university and federal scientists conducting research in the field of air pollution and help in science delivery.Learning Objectives: Under guidance of the mentor, the participant will have the opportunity to learn to:apply digital scientific data, display, and analysis toolsdetail steps in hosting and building a website, on-line database and data entry formscollect, archive, analyze, and share biological information relevant to understanding air pollution and climate change effects on natural ecosystems using lichen indicators of pollution, biodiversity and forest health.Mentor: The mentor for this opportunity is Linda Geiser (linda.geiser@usda.gov). If you have questions about the nature of the research, please contact the mentor.Anticipated Appointment Start Date: July 2026. Start date is flexible and will depend on a variety of factors.Appointment Length: The appointment will initially be for four weeks but may be extended upon recommendation of USDA Forest Service and is contingent on the availability of funds.Level of Participation: The appointment is part time.Participant Stipend: The participant will receive a monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience. The anticipated stipend range is $30,000 - $70,000 annually.Citizenship Requirements: This opportunity is available to U.S. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR) only.ORISE Information: This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), was established through an interagency agreement between DOE and USDA Forest Service. Participants do not become employees of USDA, USDA Forest Service, DOE or the program administrator, and there are no employment-related benefits. Proof of health insurance is required for participation in this program. Health insurance can be obtained through ORISE.Questions: Please visit our Program Website. After reading, if you have additional questions about the application process please email ORISE.USFS.WO@orau.org and include the reference code for this opportunity.Qualifications The qualified candidate should be currently pursuing or have received a bachelor's or master's degree in the one of the relevant fields.Preferred skills:coursework in plant biology and/or environmental sciencefamiliarity with biological survey data including location coordinates, habitat descriptions, scientific taxonomy, biodiversity metrics, climate and deposition data, unit boundaries, chemical analysis data, scientific units.web design, database management, and building and updating data query tools.Arc GIS for retrieving data from coverages to update the database; familiarity with Story Maps; skills in designing data queries using Tableau.Stipend $30,000.00 – $70,000.00 YearlyPoint of Contact MicheleEligibility Requirements Citizenship: LPR or U.S. CitizenDegree: Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree.Minimum Overall GPA: 3.00
Junior Lacrosse Coach - Trail's End Athletics at Trail's End Camp
June 16, 2026
Employer: Trail's End Camp
Expires: 07/17/2026
About Junior Lacrosse Coaching PositionOverview:Join our Summer 2026 lacrosse team and gain hands-on coaching experience in a fast-paced, skill-driven environment. Our camp is located in Northeast Pennsylvania, just 2½ hours from NYC and Philadelphia, offering college students the chance to grow as leaders, mentors, and athletes.Qualifications:We’re looking for individuals with lacrosse experience, strong communication skills, adaptability, and a desire to develop campers’ skills and love of the game. Staff should be excited to mentor athletes of all levels and help foster teamwork and sportsmanship.More than anything, we value people who want to be part of something bigger — a camp community that thrives on collaboration, positivity, and growth. Our athletic staff doesn’t just coach; they inspire, teach, and help create unforgettable summers for campers ages 7–16.Our Program:Our lacrosse program focuses on skill development, teamwork, and competitive play. Staff lead drills, organize scrimmages, and prepare campers for tournaments. With access to top-notch fields and training areas, coaches leave the summer with enhanced technical skills and leadership experience.As part of our athletic staff, you’ll join a team of over 200 professionals from around the world, all dedicated to fostering a positive, growth-oriented environment. With state-of-the-art facilities and a wide variety of sports offerings, each summer provides unmatched opportunities to sharpen coaching skills, gain leadership experience, and make a meaningful impact on young athletes. Trail’s End isn’t just a camp — it’s a place to advance your athletic career while being part of a supportive, motivational community.DatesStart: June 15th, 2026End: August 12th, 2026SalaryTrail’s End offers a competitive salary that is based on age and experience. Our staff will receive their salary in addition to a travel reimbursement. Room and Board are included.Responsibilities:Staff teach fundamental lacrosse techniques, run practices, coach inter-camp teams, and provide guidance in tournament play. Mentorship, motivation, and fostering a love for the sport are central to every practice and game. For more information please visit https://mysummercampexperience.com and feel free to reach out to sara@trailsendcamp.com
#PO-00802307-MEM - Individual Placement-Alaska- Visitor Services and Environmental Education at The Student Conservation Association
June 15, 2026
Employer: The Student Conservation Association
Expires: 07/16/2026
Position Summary Join the team at Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, headquartered in Nome, Alaska, for a unique and rewarding experience that offers hands-on learning and professional development within the National Park Service. This position provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience in visitor services, environmental education, and interpretation, while also building a broader understanding of park operations across multiple divisions. As part of the Heritage Center team — a hub for cultural and natural interpretation — placements will support public engagement, contribute to educational programming delivered both in person and through distance learning, and help lead summer youth programs. Placements will have an opportunity to work with staff across divisions, gaining insight into how interpretation, education, resource management, and community outreach work together to support the mission of the National Park Service. Located on the coast of the Bering Sea, Nome offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to live and work in a remote, vibrant community surrounded by stunning tundra landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Location Nome, AK Schedule August 3, 2026 - May 8, 2027 Key Duties and Responsibilities As a placement at the Bering Land Bridge Heritage Center, you’ll play a vital role in connecting visitors and the community to the rich cultural and natural heritage of the preserve and region. Your key responsibilities will include: Key Duties· Visitor Engagement: Welcome guests to the Heritage Center through both formal and informal interactions. Open and close the facility and provide helpful information about the site and its resources. Part of the Heritage Center staffing duties includes selling items through Alaska Geographic and handling money.· Interpretive & Public Programs: Research, develop, and present engaging programs for a variety of audiences — including children (ages 3–12), cruise ship visitors, and the general public. Lead in-person talks, guided walks, workshops, and other interpretive experiences that highlight the natural and cultural heritage of the region.· Education Outreach: Lead school-based and virtual educational programs throughout the academic year for all grade levels. Update core environmental education lessons and develop new support materials.· Social Media: Create and share engaging content for the preserve’s social media platforms to promote programs, events, and educational resources.· Information Requests: Respond to public inquiries via email and traditional mail, providing accurate and helpful information about the Heritage Center and its offerings.· Community Partnerships: Explore partnership opportunities with local organizations to support collaborative programming and outreach.· Event Support: Assist with planning, organizing, and participating in special events, festivals, and community activities. Marginal Duties Additional tasks may include:· Photography and video creation· Writing and editing web content· Updating manuals and standard operating procedures· Supporting resource-related projects Required Qualifications · Strong communication and public speaking skills· Experience working with youth and diverse audiences· Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a small team setting· Interest or experience in working in rural or remote communities· Willingness to learn and adapt to new tasks and environments This SCA Position is authorized under the Public Land Corps Authority. All participants must be between the ages of 16 and 30, inclusive, or veterans age 35 or younger. Participants must also be a citizen or national of the United States or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority. Preferred Qualifications · Experience developing and delivering educational or interpretive programs, especially for youth audiences· Experience with social media content creation, including writing, photography, or video editing· Familiarity with environmental education principles, outdoor education, or place-based learning· Experience working or volunteering in community outreach or public engagement roles Hours 40 per week Living Accommodations Housing is provided. Placements will have a private bedroom in a fully furnished bunkhouse shared with up to four housemates. Common areas — including the kitchen, living room, and bathroom — are shared. The bunkhouse includes laundry facilities and WiFi. The park provides bedding, towels, and laundry detergent; placements should bring any additional personal items they may need. Park housing is located less than a 10-minute walk from the Heritage Center. Compensation Living allowance - $650/weekOne-time roundtrip travel stipend - $1,500Duty-related reimbursements for in-season travel - $2,400Duty-related reimbursements for gear and supplies - $370All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. Personal Vehicle InformationNot needed Additional Benefits Bear SafetyDefensive Drive TrainingInterpretive SkillsAmeriCorps: Not Eligible Equal Opportunity Statement The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.
#PO-00802275-MEM - Individual Placement-Alaska- Education and Interpretation at The Student Conservation Association
June 15, 2026
Employer: The Student Conservation Association
Expires: 07/16/2026
Position Summary Placements in this role assist with youth programs, visitor engagement, and educational outreach. Through hands-on work with park staff, you’ll gain experience in interpretation, education, communication, and digital media, all while helping foster stewardship and appreciation for public lands. You’ll also have opportunities to build confidence working with diverse audiences and to develop practical skills that translate directly into careers in parks, education, and public service. This position offers a meaningful chance to contribute to the mission of the National Park Service while learning in a truly unique setting. Location Bartlett Cove, AK Schedule July 6, 2026 - October 24, 2026 Key Duties and Responsibilities · Help visitors plan their park experience and provide information about park features, resources, and safety.· Engage visitors in ways that encourage personal connections to the park’s stories, places, and values.· Support interpretive and educational programming that promotes stewardship and inspires learning.· Assist rangers with youth programs, including preparation, facilitation, and logistical support.· Help ensure youth and education programs run smoothly,· Support pre-visit tasks such as mail-outs, testing virtual connections, maintaining records, and recording educational demonstrations.· Assist with developing and presenting educational content for youth and general audiences.· Respond to student inquiries by email and letter.· Update and maintain student outreach materials and support planning for summer day-camp activities.· Participate in community outreach activities, including tabling events, Berry Picking Day, and Fishing Day.· May provide interpretive talks or programs onboard cruise ships, helping visitors gain a deeper understanding of park resources while traveling through the area.· Work schedules may include early-morning start times, especially during peak summer activity. Sometimes as early as 5am. What You Will Gain• Practical experience in interpretation, education, and public engagement.• Training and mentorship from experienced park staff.• Opportunities to build skills in public speaking, youth programming, and visitor communication.• Experience working with diverse audiences, from local youth to international visitors.• Exposure to digital media tools, including web and social media content creation.• The chance to work in one of America’s most unique natural environments while contributing to meaningful visitor experiences. Marginal Duties Media and Digital Engagement Responsibilities• Contribute writing, photography, or videography for the park’s social media channels.• Assist in maintaining, editing, and creating education content for the park’s website (nps.gov) and the NPS Mobile App.• Organize and catalog photos and videos in the park’s media archive Required Qualifications · Interest in working outdoors· Willingness to work with children 3-16 years old· Driver's license Preferred Qualifications · Experience working with young people· Experience in assisting with, developing or leading conservation education programs or closely related programs.· Educational study in related topics including Environmental Science, Conservation, Forestry, Natural History, Biology, or Education. Hours 40 per week Living Accommodations Private or shared room (depending on availability) in park housing, located in Bartlett Cove, Alaska with a shared kitchen. There is no cell phone service in Bartlett Cove, but housing does have internet included. There is a small grocery store in the nearby town of Gustavus, Alaska. There are some open restaurants in the summer, but very few local amenities. Park staff will work with you to ensure you are fully prepared to live in this remote area. Compensation $600/week living allowance$1,600 one-time roundtrip travel stipend$500 duty-related reimbursements for gear and training stipendHousing providedAll allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. Personal Vehicle InformationNot needed Additional Benefits AmeriCorps: Not Eligible Equal Opportunity Statement The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.
Geotech Intern at Tamarack Geological Services
June 13, 2026
Employer: Tamarack Geological Services
Expires: 07/13/2026
Intern — Tamarack Geological Services · NevadaABOUT THE ROLETamarack Geological Services is growing and we're looking for motivated Geotech's and Junior Geologists to join active mine programs in Nevada and across the U.S. You'll work directly alongside experienced geologists — logging drill core, collecting quality data, and supporting core shed operations from day one.No field experience? No problem. We train you from the ground up and offer a clear path to grow into Core Logging, Exploration, and beyond as our company expands.WHAT YOU'LL DOLog drill core alongside experienced mine geologistsCollect, record, and manage quality geological dataSupport core shed operations on active programsMaintain accurate field records and sample documentationWork collaboratively with the broader geoscience teamQUALIFICATIONSRequired:BS in Geology or closely related fieldAttention to detail and data accuracyAbility to work outdoors in varying conditionsReliable, self-motivated, team-orientedPreferred:Prior core logging or field sampling experienceFamiliarity with mine site protocolsPhysical fitness for field conditionsValid driver's licenseWHAT YOU'LL GAINReal Field Experience — hands-on work on active mine programs alongside seasoned geologistsCareer Growth — clear path from Geotech into Core Logging, Exploration, and beyondCompetitive Pay — competitive rate DOE · PPE providedGreat Team Culture — laid-back but hard-working, we look out for each otherHOW TO APPLYSend your resume and a brief cover letter with the position and location in the subject line.Apply at: tamarackgeo.com Email: risa@tamarackgeo.com
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