We are seeking an Electrical/Electronics Engineering, R&D Graduate Summer Intern
The Securing Top Academic Research Talent (START) Institute is designed to increase research collaborations with universities, and to develop a robust talent pipeline in STEM. We are interested in attracting candidates from partnering universities and growing collaboration opportunities between universities and Sandia. A key part of this is through offering summer internships to both undergraduate and graduate students to work at Sandia National Laboratories. The START Institute will hire interns into several critical mission areas.
As an Electrical/Electronics Engineering Intern at Sandia, you will be guided by a technical mentor and work closely with a team of engineers and interns on issues of national significance. Projects are tailored to individuals and can support, but are not limited to, the following mission areas:
Remote sensing and technologies in key areas of interest to include space missions, treaty verification, nuclear nonproliferation, cooperative monitoring, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
Engineering design, component/subsystem development, and product testing in support of the Nuclear Deterrence (ND) mission
Apply online here
DOE’s Office of Science Is Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2025 Undergraduate Internships
Students Will Conduct Research and Technical Projects at National Laboratories
Applications are currently being accepted for the Fall 2025 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 21, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. EDT.
Through SULI and CCI, undergraduate students and recent graduates discover science and technology careers at the DOE national laboratories and gain new knowledge, skills, and experience to further their educational and career goals. Interns work directly with national laboratory scientists, engineers, and technical professionals, assisting them on research or technical projects that support the DOE mission. SULI is open to full-time students attending either 2-or 4-year colleges and universities 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.
Two workshops are planned to introduce each program and share the application process and strategies for submitting a compliant application.
April 1, 2025, from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT for CCI - Register here
April 3, 2025, from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT for SULI - Register here
In addition to the workshops, the program office invites applicants and letter of recommendation writers to attend SULI and CCI Office Hours to answer administrative questions such as those pertaining to uploading transcripts, submitting letters of recommendation, and general inquiries. Office hours are scheduled on April 30, May 7, and May 14 from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT. Registration (register here) is required for attendance.
SULI and CCI programs are managed by the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) in the Office of Science. More information can be found at https://science.osti.gov/wdts.
The AAHHE Faculty Fellowship Program’s (FFP) primary goal is to prepare Latina/o/x faculty for successful careers in academia and beyond by increasing the number of tenured and promoted Latina/o/x faculty. The program is geared towards new faculty who are beyond their first year on the tenure-track. Towards this end, program sub-goals include to:
Provide strategies to assist tenure-track faculty in achieving their scholarly and career goals.
Build community and network with other Latina/o/x faculty.
Develop future leaders who are dedicated to uplifting their communities.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must:
a) identify as a Latina/o/x enrolled in a tenure-track position beyond year 1 by the start of FFP.
b) exhibit a track record of service and fem/mentoring to the Latina/o/x community. Upon acceptance into the program, Faculty Fellows are required to become AAHHE active members.
Schedule
AAHHE Faculty Fellows are required to attend and actively participate in all FFP events. The FFP program will begin in September 2025 with a virtual welcome/orientation followed by monthly webinars held from October 2025 through March 2026 with a culminating experience at the AAHHE National Conference. A comprehensive list of FFP webinar dates and times will be included in the selection letter. Additionally, Faculty Fellows will be required to attend select events during the AAHHE National Conference taking place in March 2026. The Faculty Fellows will receive $150 off conference registration.
For additional information about the program, please visit theprogram website.
Master in Economic Research and PhD in Economics Programs
The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute (CERGE-EI) located in Prague, Czech Republic, invites students to apply for admission to the programs Master in Economic Research and PhD in Economics.
Master in Economic Research is a 2-year western-style program designed for students interested in applied economic research and public policy. The aim of this program is to prepare students for their careers in public policy institutions (central banks, ministries, government advisory bodies), international organizations, think-tanks, and private sector companies. Graduates receive a Czech degree fully accredited by Charles University.
PhD in Economics is a Western-style program designed for outstanding students interested in economic research who desire a rigorous graduate education in Economics at a prestigious international institution. Similar to top Western institutions, the program consists of two years of MA-level coursework and two or more years of dissertation research. Graduates receive both US and Czech doctoral degrees. The students receive a living stipend.
We would very much appreciate if you could distribute them among your students. We believe that CERGE-EI represents an attractive and valuable educational option for your students, especially those who consider studies abroad. The application deadline for both programs is March 31.
Please find more details about our graduate programs on ourwebsite and feel free to contact us
at phd@cerge-ei.cz for further information.
Through the ACEC Research Institute scholarship portal, qualified students have access to more than 100 scholarships totaling nearly $1 million in grants, including:
A $5,000 NCEES Scholarship specifically for students from New Mexico
A variety of diversity and inclusion scholarships, including those for HBCUs
Both merit-based and need-based opportunities
The portal will automatically match students with ALL scholarships available to them based on their completed application. Application deadlines vary, so students are encouraged to apply today! https://acecinstitute.awardspring.com/
Thursday, March 27th
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Fidel Ballroom A
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Volunteering Opportunities
Climate Research at Valles Caldera National Preserve
The National Park Service is currently seeking a Climate Research Volunteer to develop and share information on how climate affects the Valles Caldera and the Jemez Mountains. This role combines both in-person and remote work, supporting ranger and volunteer education efforts. This opportunity provides hands-on experience in climate research while contributing to the preservation and understanding of a unique natural landscape.
For more information, please contact raelyn_toya@partner.nps.gov or see the posting here.
Waterbird Surveys
Interested in wildlife? Come help the Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge conduct waterbird surveys and get to see the closed areas of the refuge where a variety of wildlife, such as elk and badgers, call it home.
Responsibilities include:
Driving to Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge
Conducting surveys monthly or bi-monthly starting at sunrise
Email Wildlife Biologist DeeAnne at deeanne_melipoulos@fws.gov to sign up.
The Northern NM Refuge Complex
The Northern NM Refuge Complex encompasses Las Vegas, Maxwell, and Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuges, covering many landscapes and habitats in the southern Rocky Mountains! Many volunteering opportunities exist here, including:
Need a private room to have an interview or meeting?
Contact Zoe Finholm at zoe.finholm@nmt.edu to reserve our Interview Room in Fidel 262
Open Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Career Closet
Need some help finding something professional to wear?
Come visit our Career Closet in Fidel 262!
Open Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Business Card Printing
Fill out ourbusiness card request form (linked hereand also located in Fidel 262) and we will print out 10 personalized business cards for you!
Resume Coaching
A resume is crucial for making a strong first impression on potential employers. For help with your resume, contact Rosa in Career Services to set up an appointment:
Rosa.Jaramillo@nmt.edu
Know of a career/volunteering opportunity that you would like to have on The Job Hunt? Email us at careerservices@nmt.edu!