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Volunteer Opportunities with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office in Flagstaff, AZ (posted 2/11/2026 MPLW)Volunteer Opportunities – 2026 Field Season Greetings! As we approach the 2026 field season, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office in Flagstaff, AZ is seeking volunteers to assist with spring and fall sampling trips to monitor native fish populations in Grand Canyon and the Little Colorado River (LCR) canyon. Volunteers have been essential to the success and safety of our work since the project began, and we look forward to continuing these valuable partnerships. Overview of Trips Little Colorado River Monitoring
Mainstem Colorado River Monitoring
Volunteer Requirements
Trip Dates – 2026 Little Colorado River April 14–24 Mainstem Colorado River Aug 26–Sept 14
How to Apply Please submit the following:
Send documents via email to:
Once positions are filled and standby lists established, you will receive an email notification. If you wish to join a standby list, please indicate this in your application. Additional Information
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North American Weather Modification Council Scholarship (posted 2/11/2026 LD)The North American Weather Modification Council Scholarship Committee will once again be offering up to two $2000 scholarships to any students that is enrolled in a science or engineering discipline that relates to weather modification. Please pass the attached email or flyer on to anyone interested. The final date for receipt of applications is March 13. For more information about the scholarship, please reach out to Derek Blestrud at dblestrud@idahopower.com. For more information about the NAWMC, please visit NAWMC (Link). |
UCAR’s Next Generation Graduate Fellowship is now accepting applications for the 2026 cohort (posted 2/6/2026 BC)UCAR's Next Generation Fellowship is designed to provide targeted financial and community support for graduate students in Earth System Sciences who are currently enrolled at North American universities (United States, Canada, and Mexico). Three Fellows are selected each year, one in each of three tracks: Earth System Science Research; Applied Science Research (new for 2026); or Science Policy. During their two year fellowship, Fellows collaborate with UCAR experts, including those from NSF NCAR and UCAR Community Programs, while participating in dedicated professional development and leadership training opportunities. |
Research Associate – Hydrologic Streamflow Modeling (posted 2/4/2026 LR)
Discover your potential as a career-track, Master’s-level, Research Associate with The University of Oklahoma’s Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO). This role presents an exciting opportunity to support research in flash flooding, aviation weather, and winter storms. The primary emphasis for this position will be on hydrologic streamflow modeling and will be conducted in collaboration with NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). Overview This position’s main goal is to integrate NSSL’s flash flood routing model (FLASH) into the Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS). This involves: Additional work may include advancing hydrological modeling within the Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor (MRMS) system, assisting with aviation research to support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and supporting winter-weather research in partnership with the National Weather Service (NWS). Key Responsibilities Specific tasks include: Qualifications We are looking for candidates who possess: Desired skills: Benefits and Work-Life Balance Joining our team comes with numerous benefits, including: We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work-life balance by championing a flexible work culture, offering adaptable work hours and a hybrid work arrangement. This framework enables team members to navigate personal commitments while effectively contributing to their professional responsibilities. More details about working at the University of Oklahoma, benefits packages, as well as living in Norman Oklahoma are provided on our website: https://jobs.ou.edu/Discover-OU. How to Apply To apply, please submit: Send your application materials to: ciwro-careers@ou.edu. Please use the subject line: "ATTN: Hydro. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The starting date is negotiable. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer |
Carson Scholars Program (posted 2/3/2026 MPLW)The Carson Scholars Program is dedicated to training graduate cohorts of environmental researchers in building skills in environmental storytelling and public communication. Throughout the scholarship year, Carson Scholars participate in monthly workshops and work closely with faculty mentors who provide hands-on training and other resources to develop skills and strategies to effectively convey the value of their research and enhance their skills in communicating science to a variety of audiences. The Scholars then put their training to work, completing a video, exhibit, public presentation, website, blog, or other communication project, by the end of the year. In addition to these professional development experiences, selected Carson Scholars will receive a $5,500 scholarship for the 2026-2027 academic year. Students who meet the following criteria are eligible to apply:
To learn more about the program and to apply, please visit https://www.carson.arizona.edu/apply. Applications are open now through February 16th, 2026. Questions can be directed to Maia Schneider at maiaschneider@arizona.edu.(cc'd) and contact info below: Maia Schneider, MA |
Federal Resume Workshop (posted 2/3/2026 BC)Presented by the School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences - RSVP Required for Zoom Link Join Jodie Pitcock for an insightful session on building a strong federal resume and standing out for career opportunities within USDA. Tuesday, February 17th from 12 pm to 1 pm via Zoom Topics covered:
RSVP Required for Zoom Link - A great workshop if you are interested in working for the government eventuall To RSVP, please use this link: RSVP HERE
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WRRC Offering Two Student Summer Internships (posted 1/30/226 MPLW)The Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) is now accepting applications for two paid internships for Summer 2026. Both are open to current undergraduate and graduate students who will be enrolled at the U of A in the Fall 2026 semester. Applications for both are due March 9, 2026. Any eligible student may apply for either or both internships. Students applying to both internships must submit separate applications for each internship. Click here for more information. |
Point Source Lead Water Resources Professional New Mexico Environment Department (posted 1/30/2026 MPLW)Note: We only have one job advertised (we just went through a rapid hire in October), but we will be creating 4 more positions in the coming months and hopefully will interview and hire in spring/summer. Here is the info for the advertised position on our State Jobs website: |
Dibble Engineering Intership (posted 1/30/2026 MPLW & KL)Dibble Engineering is currently looking for a student to fill an internship position in our Tucson drainage group. Dibble is a general civil engineering firm with offices in Denver, Phoenix and Tucson. They’ve been already for quite a while and are well respected. They’re located downtown by the YMCA/County office and not far from the streetcar route. There is not an official link for an application so send resumes to Mike Briotta (mike.briotta@dibblecorp.com) and copy Marco Aldaz (marco.aldaz@dibblecorp.com). |
RISE Internship (posted 1/22/2026 MSH)RISE is seeking applicants for a Wildlife Ecology internship with the AZ Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. This internship will begin in March and will pay $19/hr. The intern will work with graduate students and staff in the Bauder Lab on multiple wildlife research projects including, but not limited to, amphibian surveys using visual observation and dip-nets, leopard frog mark-recapture surveys, Sonoran mud turtle trapping and marking, gartersnake surveys and trapping, and herpetofauna surveys at the Santa Rita Experimental Range. For more information, please view the full internship description here. |
National Weather Service Hiring Event @ American Meteorological Association Annual Meeting Jan 25-28 (posted 1/21/2026 MPLW)For those attending AMS, there are 3 different sessions related to job opportunities coming up at this year's annual meeting. Please distribute this to your students attending the meeting. Opportunity 1 Pre-registration is now available for the National Weather Service's hiring event at AMS! In conjunction with the American Meteorological Society’s annual meeting in Houston, the National Weather Service is hosting an in-person hiring event on Sunday, January 25.
Opportunities 2 and 3 Calling All Students! Attending AMS? Stop by NOAA Booth #103 in the exhibit hall for our NWS Hiring presentations:
We can't wait to see you! Charlie Woodrum Preparedness and Resilience Lead NOAA's National Weather Service Mobile: 304-282-5884 |
CIWRO Research Scientist/Associate - Hail Climatologist (posted 1/21/2026 LR)Position Description The Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO) at the University of Oklahoma currently is seeking a research scientist or research associate to construct a refined hail climatology for improving the understanding of hail occurrence to help support an Industry Proving Ground proposal. The researcher will develop an improved understanding of historical hail frequency and drivers of these events ranging from storm-scale to synoptic-scales. The primary tasks of this position are to construct a higher-resolution, multi-decadal hail climatology, help produce a polarimetric retrospective radar reanalysis, and investigate the storm and environmental characteristics associated with hail. This position will be located in Norman, Oklahoma at the National Weather Center on the campus of the University of Oklahoma. Job Responsibilities
Qualifications
Benefits and Work-Life Balance Joining our team comes with numerous benefits, including:
We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work-life balance by championing a flexible work culture, offering adaptable work hours and a hybrid work arrangement. This empowering framework enables team members to navigate personal commitments while effectively contributing to their professional responsibilities. How to Apply To apply, please submit:
Send your application materials to: ciwro-careers@ou.edu. Please use the subject line: "ATTN: Hail Climatologist." Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The starting date is negotiable. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. |
The HULT Prize is Coming to Campus this Spring! (posted 1/20/2026 BC)What is the Hult Prize? The Hult Prize is an international competition for students to create startups addressing real-world issues.
The W.A. Franke Honors College is hosting a qualifying competition here at U of A on February 18th. Our best teams will go to the national competition and get one step closer to the grand prize! If interested in joining the Hult Prize competition, there are a few things you’ll need to do - NEXT STEPS FOR HULT:
Contacts: If you have any questions, please reach out to us, the folks organizing Hult at U of A – Gabe Karcheski at gkarches@arizona.edu and Scott Hessell at shessell@arizona.edu. We’re happy to assist how we can and meet with students to clarify any details or to help hone their ideas. You can also join our interest list here. |
Arizona Department of Water Resources Statewide Planning Division (posted 1/14/2026 MPLW)We have a job position available on our team in the Statewide Planning Division. This position is a great mix of working with stakeholders in Arizona, data management and compliance. Feel free to forward it to anyone you think would be a good fit. Also if anyone has questions about my experience thus far working at ADWR, they are more than welcome to reach out! The following job opportunity has been posted to the State Employment website: Team: Statewide Planning Division/Water System (CWS) Program Title: Water Resources Specialist 3 (Community Water System) Job #: 538142 Link: WRS 3 (Community Water System) (HAS Alum) Dr. D Tadych Demand Management Coordinator Statewide Planning Section Arizona Department of Water Resources (602) 771-8773 |