GREEN CAREERS DIGEST: DECEMBER 2, 2011 1. All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Fair – Save The Date – 2/24/12 2. Entry-Level Geotechnical Landfill Engineer – Geosyntec Consultants (Acton, MA) 3. Richard L. Ottinger Internship Program (Varying Internships)(Winter/Spring)(Washington, D.C.) 4. Associate Position with Solar Firm – AstrumSolar – Columbia, MD 5. Canyonlands Field Institute - (Varying Opportunities)(Winter/Spring/Summer)(Moab, UT)

6. Interested in the sustainable restaurant business? Watch this video! (YouTube Resource) 7. Conservation Intern – Sierra Club: San Francisco Bay Chapter (All Terms)(San Francisco, CA) 8. Sustainability & Engineering Internship – Bio-Rad (Summer)(Hercules, CA) – PAID 9. Public Lands Day Intern – National Environmental Education Foundation (Winter/Spring)(Washington, DC) 10. Trying to figure out how a background in Environmental Science and Economics might mix? (ARTICLE)

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1. All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Fair – Save The Date – 2/24/12

Register here for the All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Fair which will be hosted by Columbia University on 2/24/2012. For up-to-date information, follow the Facebook Fan Page.

2. Entry-Level Geotechnical Landfill Engineer – Geosyntec Consultants (Acton, MA)

The selected candidate will support Geosyntec’s solid waste practice by providing geotechnical engineering services and environmental engineering services associated with solid waste facility design and construction and site remediation. For more information on how to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/vSeBQh

3. Richard L. Ottinger Internship Program (Varying Internships)(Winter/Spring)(Washington, D.C.)

The Richard L. Ottinger Internship Program is operated through the Environmental and Energy Institute in Washington, D.C. Interns gain insight into the workings of Congress and the federal legislative process, knowledge of significant environmental and energy issues, and an understanding of a non-profit organization. For more information, please visit: http://www.eesi.org/jobs

4. Associate Position with Solar Firm – AstrumSolar – Columbia, MD

Quickly growing solar firm seeks smart, entrepreneurial, green-minded talent. Astrum Solar (www.astrumsolar.com) is a funded high-growth early stage company whose goal is to spread solar power to rooftops across the US, starting with the Eastern US and targeting residential customers. For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/sI64ze

5. Canyonlands Field Institute - (Varying Opportunities)(Summer)(Moab, UT) Canyonlands Field Institute is an outdoor education center located in the heart of the Colorado Plateau. Visit the website for apprenticeships, internships, and seasonal employment information. Deadline: Dec. 15th, 2011

6. Interested in the sustainable restaurant business? Watch this video! (YouTube Resource)

Sustainable agricultural practice is picking up. Interested in learning about how restaurants are becoming environmental stewards? Watch this brief video!

7. Conservation Intern – Sierra Club: San Francisco Bay Chapter (All Terms)(San Francisco, CA)

This is an outstanding opportunity for students interested in local grassroots environmental politics to gain references and resume experience in the environmental field. For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/vX3l5S

8. Sustainability & Engineering Internship – Bio-Rad (Summer)(Hercules, CA) – PAID

Combine your interest in environmental studies and your major in engineering. Consider a summer internship with Bio-Rad in their Life Science Group. Must have a major in engineering and interest in sustainability. For more information, visit the website at: http://bit.ly/rHvl06

9. Public Lands Day Intern – National Environmental Education Foundation (Winter/Spring)(Washington, DC)

The Public Lands Program (PLP) encourages more American’s to enjoy, protect, and maintain our public lands every day through public engagement, professional development and partnerships. The Public Lands Program includes, grants, professional development and National Public Lands Day, the nation’s largest one-day volunteer event for public lands. For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/t9KBVY

10. Trying to figure out how a background in Environmental Science and Economics might mix? (ARTICLE)

Non-profit and for-profit organizations around the world are becoming increasingly aware of the toll their business has on the environment. Click here to learn more about the trending “triple bottom line” in the business world today.