Advising Announcement for Tuesday, February 7, 2006

1. Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE) – Spring 2006 (New Info)

2. FE Review Books for Sale

3. Spring/Summer/Fall ‘06 graduates

4. First Annual Railroad night in Northern Lights!!!!

5. Job Postings on eRecruiting – CareerCenter

6. Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) – Pollution Prevention and Sustainability

7. Job Posting, Internship – F.T. Stone Laboratory, Put-in-Bay, Ohio

8. Job Posting, Internship – School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science (Forest Ecology)

9. Job Posting, Co-op – Granite Construction

10. Job Posting, Full Time – AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory

11. Job Posting, Full Time – Black & Veatch

12. Job Posting, Full Time – E80 Plus Constructors

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1. Fundamentals of Engineering Examination – Spring 2006

Registration is now open for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. The deadline is March 1, 2006. Registration is completed online at: Information about the FE exam can be found on:

FYI: There have been many questions about the following statement which is printed on the ELSES website: “You must be within 6 months of graduation or a graduate of an EAC or CEAB ABET-equivalent accredited curriculum when you take the exam.” I called Engineering and Land Surveying Examination Services (ELSES)and asked if it is mandatory since many students take the exam a semester before they graduate. ELSES said that it is now a requirement but they do not checkat this point in time. All those who have registered for the Spring exam are still okay even if you are not within 6 months of graduating. Just be aware that within the next year or so ELSES will be asking students for transcripts when registering for the exam. They had told me in the past that it was just a recommendation but it soon will be a requirement when registering.

Also, when registering for the FE exam you need to pick an exam from the drop down menu. Please choose “Fundamental of Engineering Exam”. Do not pick “Civil Principles & Practice of Engineering” or “Environmental Principles & Practice of Engineering”. You will take the Principles & Practice exam after working for 4 years.

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2. FE Review Books for Sale

ASCE is currently selling the following FE Review Books:

Book ASCE Members Non-Members

FE Review Manual $55.00 $59.00

Michael R. Lindberg, 2004

Civil Discipline-Specefic Reviw (1st Ed.)$25.00 $30.00

Robert Kim, with Michael Lindberg, 1997

NCEES Supplied-Reference Handbook (7th Ed)$14.00 $15.00

NCEES, 2005

To Purchase All Three $90.00 $100.00

Please see an ASCE officer to purchase, or contact Sarah Chartier ()

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3. Spring/Summer/Fall ‘06 graduates

Spring and Summer ‘06 graduates should have both their DEGREE AUDITS and APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION completed.

Fall ’06 graduates should be completing theirs before the end of SPRING semester. All professional electives and distribution courses need to be known before the audit can be submitted.

DEGREE AUDITS: If you have not completed your degree audit please make an appointment with Julie soon. Copies of audits are available in 103 Dillman.

APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION:

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4. First Annual Railroad night in Northern Lights!!!!

Tuesday February 21st is the career fair and REAC’s first annual Railroad Night. Railroad Night is an opportunity for students and faculty to meet with representatives of the three largest railroad companies in the United States. CSX, BNSF, and UP are sponsoring the event and looking to hire interns, coops, and full time employees from all departments. BNSF is looking to hire 25 students full-time and 30 for internships and CSX and UP have similar needs.

Railroad Night will include a short presentation by each of the companies, a social hour, and dinner at the Northern Lights. This is a great opportunity to make contacts and set up interviews with professionals in companies with total of almost 120,000 employees. If you are looking for a summer job or full time employment starting this summer or next January, this is a great place to look.

Attending Railroad Night is free for REAC members and only $5 for others. If you'd like to attend but haven't paid you $5 membership fee for REAC, you may simply pay to become an official member and sign up for free dinner. You are now able to sign up in the following locations.

Dillman Lobby (10-2): Monday Feb. 6th, Tuesday Feb. 14th

MUB (11-2): Tuesday Feb. 7th, Monday Feb. 13th

You may also email Pasi Lautala () to reserve your ticket. The sign-up deadline is Wednesday February 17th.

See you there!

Steve Kamarainen

REAC President

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5. Job Postings on eRecruiting – CareerCenter

eRecruiting has many, many job postings for Civil & Environmental Engineers. There are quite a few open schedules for co-op and full time. Please check out the opportunities at

To look for upcoming interview and info session schedules visit eRecruiting and click on the Calendar box (left side of the page and in the middle).

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6. Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) – Pollution Prevention and Sustainability

The College of Engineering at RowanUniversity is pleased to announce summer research opportunities in Pollution Prevention and Sustainability for undergraduate students. (June 3-July 21, 2006)

They anticipate funding for a maximum of eleven students, with a list of 11 available research projects. The program will last from June 3 through July 21. A competitive stipend of $2,500 along with housing, food and travel will be offered.

Students can find out more about the REU and download application and recommendation forms from their website at

The deadline for the completed applications is March 10, 2006. Acceptances will be announced by mid April.

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7. Job Posting, Internship – F.T. Stone Laboratory, Put-in-Bay, Ohio

Biological Field Station Assistant Positions

Apply by March 13, 2006
Four Positions Available

Title: Biological Field Station Assistant
Target Salary: $7.50 Hourly, Housing included
Department: F.T. Stone Laboratory, Put-in-Bay, Ohio
FT/PT: Full-Time
Dates: Mid April to October 2006

Posting Start: November 2005
Posting End: March 13, 2006

Summary of Duties

Individuals will assist with the Lab's Science Workshop Program as workshop instructors in the spring and fall by helping students sample aboard a research vessel, identify specimens in a laboratory session, and participate in specialized island activities. In the summer, each assistant will be assigned one or a combination of the following duties:

  • Teaching assistant for the Lab's college courses
  • Research assistant to aid visiting scientists
  • Courier for weekly van trips to Columbus
  • Book store clerk and library aid

Additional information can be found at:

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8. Job Posting, Internship – School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science (ForestEcology)
Four undergraduate student workers needed to assist in research examining the effects of elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone on forest productivity and carbon cycling. Positions are full-time for the summer of 2006, with the possibility for extension into the school year.
We are looking for 3 individuals that can travel for up to 5 days every other week to Rhinelander, WI (transportation & lodging provided) starting May 1st. At the field site, work will involve using a variety of instruments to take measurements and collect samples. At other times, work will be at MTU and will include analysis of samples in the laboratory and entering and compiling data. This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in techniques and instrumentation used in ecology.

We are also looking for 1 individual to work in the lab. Lab work will include analysis of samples and entering and compiling data. High levels of organizational skills are a must for this job. Occasional field work in Rhinelander, WI may be required, but not on a regular basis.

Any student interested in ecology, or with a background in ecology, chemistry, or biology is encouraged to apply. Wages will be dependent upon experience, but students often make more then $10/hr.
Interested? Email (preferred) or drop off a resume, which includes current contact information, your availability for the summer (e.g. full time, except 1 week visit to grandma in June), your year in school, all work experience (even if it isn't related to ecology), and related classes taken. We will then make arrangements for interviews.

DEADLINE FOR RESUMES IS MARCH 3, 2006

Questions and resumes should be submitted to:

Angela Piket

Research Associate

School of Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences

Office – Horner Hall G015

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9. Job Posting, Co-op – Granite Construction

Granite Construction will be on campus to interview for the following Co-op position:

Civil Engineering Co-op

Description:

Incorporated in 1922, Granite Construction Company builds roads, tunnels, bridges, airports and other infrastructure-related projects used by millions of people. In addition, Granite produces sand, gravel, ready-mix and asphalt concrete and other construction materials. Unusual among large contractors, Granite handles both large and small jobs through its two operating divisions, Heavy Construction Division and Branch Division.

Granite Construction Incorporated has been named 79th to FORTUNE magazine's list of the "100 Best Companies to Work for in America", in the January 2005 Issue.

In the estimating offices, co-op's would support the estimating staff by performing quantity takeoffs, doing site layouts and drawings and inputting CPM schedule information. At project sites, co-op's typically work as Quality Control technicians or help the surveyors doing layout work.

Benefits: Company assists students to find housing.

Duration: Spring/Summer 2006 or Summer/Fall 2006

Students must have completed their sophomore year by start of co-op.

Information Session will be held 2-15-06 from 6:00 - 7:30 at the MUB Red Metal room. Pizza will be served. All are welcome to attend.

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10. Job Posting, Full Time – AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory

There are several job openings available at the AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory (AMRL) for Laboratory Assessor I. The job description can be found at

It’s a fun job that involves lots of travel and has many other great benefits as well. AMRL is located at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Maryland, about 10 miles North of Washington, D.C.

If you have questions, please email Maria Knake at .

Maria P. Knake
AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory (AMRL)
National Institute of Standards and Technology
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8619
Building 202, Room 204

Gaithersburg, Maryland20899-8619

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11. Job Posting, Full Time – Black & Veatch

Black Veatch will be on campus for the Career Fair, February 21st. Please go to eRecruiting ( to sign up for an interview spot.

More information about Black & Veatch can be found at:

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12. Job Posting, Full Time – E80 Plus Constructors

E80 Plus Constructors is a nationwide contractor specializing in the inspection, design, repair, strengthening and construction of railroad bridges and structures. Founded in March of 1998, E80 Plus is continually growing and values its reputation as a leader in the RailroadBridge industry.

E80 Plus Constructors openings for entry level civil engineers with a structural background.

Contact Information:

Tim Pfeil

E80 Plus Constructors, LLC