Presented By: Society of Women Engineers
US Environmental Protection Agency
Corporate Information Session
Come network with recruiters and learn more about professional development in a casual environment! Anyone is welcome to attend.
Majors: Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Positions: Intern
Degrees: Bachelors, Masters, PhD
US Citizenship required
Resumes collected: Yes
Folks from the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor will be giving an overview of the work we do at the National Vehicle Fuels and Emissions Laboratory right here in Ann Arbor, as well as talk about what it's like to work with us, benefits, growth opportunities, and more!
The environmental challenges we face today are urgent. At the Environmental Protection Agency, we need professionals like you to join our diverse team dedicated to safe, clean, and healthy communities for all. Whether it’s tackling the climate crisis or advancing environmental justice, what you do here changes the world. That’s why there has never been a more crucial moment to be one of the scientists, engineers, community leaders, IT specialists, communicators, administrative professionals, technicians, problem solvers, and innovators united in our mission to protect our land, air, water, and people. At our National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan, we work to help EPA regulate the transportation sector, one of the largest contributors to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. We provide high-quality research and testing to develop emissions standards that reduce these greenhouse gases so that our work is founded on the latest data. By testing cars, trucks, lawnmowers, boats, etc., and their engines and fuels to ensure they are complying with EPA’s standards, we also make sure that those pollutant standards lead to real-world reductions in greenhouse gases for all Americans and cleaner air for local communities.
Email swe.car.pub@umich.edu with any questions!
Majors: Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Positions: Intern
Degrees: Bachelors, Masters, PhD
US Citizenship required
Resumes collected: Yes
Folks from the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor will be giving an overview of the work we do at the National Vehicle Fuels and Emissions Laboratory right here in Ann Arbor, as well as talk about what it's like to work with us, benefits, growth opportunities, and more!
The environmental challenges we face today are urgent. At the Environmental Protection Agency, we need professionals like you to join our diverse team dedicated to safe, clean, and healthy communities for all. Whether it’s tackling the climate crisis or advancing environmental justice, what you do here changes the world. That’s why there has never been a more crucial moment to be one of the scientists, engineers, community leaders, IT specialists, communicators, administrative professionals, technicians, problem solvers, and innovators united in our mission to protect our land, air, water, and people. At our National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan, we work to help EPA regulate the transportation sector, one of the largest contributors to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. We provide high-quality research and testing to develop emissions standards that reduce these greenhouse gases so that our work is founded on the latest data. By testing cars, trucks, lawnmowers, boats, etc., and their engines and fuels to ensure they are complying with EPA’s standards, we also make sure that those pollutant standards lead to real-world reductions in greenhouse gases for all Americans and cleaner air for local communities.
Email swe.car.pub@umich.edu with any questions!
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