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  • From: Macey MiyaharaTo: coe-cee-ug-students Sympa ListSubject: Civil Engineering Undergraduate Announcements – January 16, 2020Date: Thursday, January 16, 2020 10:44:50 AMAttachments: College Relations JD.pdf

    AB 617 Convening Volunteer Flyer.pdfimage002.png

    Civil Engineering Undergraduate Announcements – January16, 2020I hope everyone is having a great Week 2!

    1. American Water Works Association of UC Davis First General Meeting2. MARRS Graduate Student Research Networking Session3. MEDLIFE Internship in Lima4. Tech for Social Good Program5. Greek Weekend of Service6. Volunteers Needed for Community Air Protection Program7. Job Opportunities for Graduating Students!!

    American Water Works Association of UC Davis First GeneralMeeting

    Are you interested in learning more about the water industry and what that entails? If so, AWWA (American Water Works Association) UC Davis Student Chapter iswelcoming you to their First General Meeting this Friday from 3-4pm at Ghausi 3102B Food will be provided! As a student chapter at UCD, AWWA aims to:

    - Promote professionalism within the field of water resources and engineering

    - Be a resource for learning about the water industry

    - Help you cultivate connections and network with other water engineers andprofessionals in the water industry

    The following will be done to achieve these goals

    - AWWA will be planning several facility tours with one being a tour to either Folsom orNimbus Dam. Click Here to sign up. Limited to 10 students only.

    mailto:sa-mmmiyaha@ou.ad3.ucdavis.edumailto:/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=93630e87fb92435da3824e9db0bcddca-coe-cee-ug-https://forms.gle/Kk4fhatoUevXfAWT7
  • Project Engineer At Clark Pacific, we believe in you.

    It all starts with the Clark Pacific Employee Experience: top talent people working together in an

    environment that fosters collaboration, growth & development, and compassion.

    At Clark Pacific, exciting building projects are just the beginning! As the West Coast’s leading

    prefabricator of building systems, our talented team of professionals bridge the gap between

    construction and manufacturing every day.

    Overview of the position:

    At Clark Pacific, the Project Engineer is a position that facilitates the successful design, fabrication,

    and installation of architectural and structural building systems. Working as part of an integrated

    team within a specific business unit, this role applies engineering, project management, problem

    solving, and communication skills across all levels and disciplines within the organization,

    significantly contributing to the project success of some of the West Coast’s most iconic and exciting

    prefabricated buildings.

    • Initial activities pertaining to the Design Phase, including, but not limited to: Submittal drawings

    (floor plans, elevations, material specifications, connection details, Reinforcing details, General

    panel details, Design approvals, Reinforcement drawings, and Miscellaneous metal drawings.

    • Manufacturing-related activities pertaining to the Production Phase, including, but not limited

    to: Providing complete shop drawings (panel elements, structural elements, formwork, form

    change studies, Birdseye, stripping and yard handling studies to facilitate manufacturing,

    Ensuring purchasing of all required materials and forms.

    • Field-related activities pertaining to the Erection Phase, including, but not limited to: Preparing

    crane studies, rigging diagrams, and the overall project erection plan as well as erection

    sequence, load lists, and diagrams, Coordinate shipping of miscellaneous metal, Coordinate

    field manpower requirements with Field & Trucking team to alignment to budget.

    • General project management including, but not limited to: Project performance to contract

    specifications, budget, and time commitments, Issue identification, problem-solving, resolution,

    and escalation (as necessary).

    We have over 50 years of experience and have successfully contributed to some of the West Coast’s

    most iconic buildings including the Golden 1 Center, the Apple II Campus, the San Francisco 49ers

    stadium, and the Stanford Escondido Village Graduate Housing to name just a few. When people

    want to experience, quality, and a partner they can trust, they choose Clark Pacific.

    Clark Pacific is an Equal Opportunity Employer

  • A B 6 1 7 R E F L E C T I O N & L E A R N I N G

    C O N V E N I N G

    FEBRUARY 4, 20209 AM - 6:30 PM

    UC DAVIS ARC BALLROOM A

    CALL FORVOLUNTEERS!

    We are asking for 12 volunteers to help with event logistics

    (more details on pg.2). All meals will be provided

    throughout the day for volunteers!

    If you are interested in helping and/or have any questions,

    please email Peter Nguyen at pvtnguyen@ucdavis.edu

  • Background:

    Assembly Bill 617 introduced the Community Air Protection

    Program. The program employs a community-focused

    framework for air quality monitoring and emissions

    reductions with CARB, local air districts, community

    residents, and other stakeholders. Our goal is to evaluate

    the role that community engagement plays throughout this

    process and policy implementation as well as ways to

    improve the process for the future.

    As part of the study, we will be hosting the AB 617

    Reflection & Learning Convening focused on the community

    perspectives of the policy implementation. This event will

    bring together residents and community organizations from

    all of the selected communities.

    VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

    - Parking attendants and guiding participants to ballroom

    - Registration of participants

    - Note-taking at each table

    - Set-up, passing out of handouts, clean-up

    ***We are looking for a volunteer with experience in

    videography who would be able to record the panel

    discussions and take photos.***

    If you are interested in helping and learning more about

    this convening please let us know! All meals will be

    provided throughout the day for volunteers!

     

    If you have any questions about the event, please feel free

    to email Peter Nguyen at pvtnguyen@ucdavis.edu.

  • - AWWA is starting a project this quarter related to stormwater collection systems, seeflyer for more information.

    - AWWA will participate in webinars related to the water industry. Click Here to find outmore details.

    If you have any questions you may email their officers at awwa_officers@ucdavis.edu or theirpresident at cmoralessandoval@ucdavis.edu

    MANRRS Graduate Student Research Networking SessionAre you interested in gaining research experience, mentorship, and/or learning more aboutgraduate school? Join MANRRS at the Graduate Student Research Networking Session!Graduate students will be present to talk undergraduates about their research, graduate studentexperiences and recruit undergrads for lab experience and/or mentorship opportunities. Date: 1/28/2020Time: 4-5:30pm Location: Memorial Union DeCarli Room (Second Floor)Registration link (undergraduates): https://forms.gle/DVY6NgjWuQMuTBZV6 If you are a graduate student interested in participating in this event, please registerhere: https://forms.gle/H6sUebEndvurbAz39 *If you are interested in attending the event please fill out the google forms by 1/26 so we canbest match you with a graduate student of similar interests.

    MEDLIFE Internship in LimaMEDLIFE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that partners with low-income communities in Latin Americaand Africa to improve their access to medicine, education, and community development. Theorganization achieves its impact by running mobile clinics, a comprehensive patient follow-up

    https://forms.gle/Qox8rBLV77GiPBXv7mailto:awwa_officers@ucdavis.edumailto:cmoralessandoval@ucdavis.eduhttps://forms.gle/DVY6NgjWuQMuTBZV6https://forms.gle/H6sUebEndvurbAz39

  • care program, educational workshops, and infrastructure projects to propel communitydevelopment. For fifteen years, MEDLIFE has worked with students at 220 academicinstitutions, providing them with volunteering and leadership opportunities. Now, as they scaletheir programs in infrastructure, including retention walls, staircases, and public parks, they arelooking for student leaders that study engineering or architecture to join the MEDLIFEmovement. To accomplish this, they're running a spring and summer internship program, wherein studentswill travel to our HQ in Lima for 2 weeks, and then work with us to build anEngineering Community on their campus. Job Description: Engineering Community Development Internship

    Tech for Social Good ProgramHave an idea utilizing your major with an emerging technology to address a clinical problem intoday’s society? CITRIS is funding undergrad and graduate teams (2-6 students each) for up to $5,000each through the Tech for Social Good Program that are investing in ideas and technology tomake a positive societal impact. Open to all UCD Majors. Funded projects begin work in February 2020, and are displayed at Engineering Showcase Dayat the ARC in June 2020. RSVP for the full info session Thursday,January 23rd 5:00pm KEMPER 1065. Applications are now open (due February 17th) for currently enrolled students in the TechDevelopment and Student-Led Events & Programming tracks

    Apply here for the Technology Development Track.

    Apply here for the Student-Led Events Track.

    Ideas from previously funded projects and events, visitdavis.techsocialgood.org/funded-projects.

    Please contact: npmetzler@ucdavis.edu with questions or team application inquiries.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G4ywscZeLs05F_e_nme0oTpzV_BWE6usR8u6XghdwJg/edit?usp=sharinghttp://davis.techsocialgood.org/https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd3y5VHflO5PyOVUVnM9P2iePUALpC2YIZN0cdEVOLXWCYRnA/viewformhttps://davis.techsocialgood.org/tech-development/https://davis.techsocialgood.org/student-led-events/https://davis.techsocialgood.org/funded-projectsmailto:npmetzler@ucdavis.edu

  • Greek Weekend of ServiceThe UC Davis Community Service Resource Center is hosting our Greek Weekend ofService! On January 31st – February 2nd you can participate in various volunteer projects allover the Yolo County Area (Davis, Sacramento, Roseville, etc.). Volunteer projects range fromfruit harvesting to doing kitty cleanup with all the cats. This is an amazing opportunity toquickly and easily get involved in the community or knock out some philanthropy/communityservice hours. We would love for you to be a part of our tradition J

    Sign up for a project here. Otherwise, we’d be happy if you spread the word! Email us atcommunityservice@ucdavis.edu if you would like to sign up large groups or if you have anyquestions.

    *Note if hyperlink doesn’t work, copy and paste this link: http://icc-apps.ucdavis.edu/find/volunteer/weekend-projects.htm

    Volunteers Needed for Community Air Protection Program*All meals will be provided throughout the day!*This convening will be held at UC Davis ARC Ballroom A.- Address: 760 Orchard Rd, Davis, CA 95616- Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2020- Time: 9 AM - 6:30 PM Volunteer Responsibilities:- Parking attendants and guiding participants to ballroom- Registration of participants- Note-taking at each table- Set-up, passing out of materials/handouts, clean-up- We would need volunteers to arrive at 8 AM and stay till 6:30 PM. ***We are looking for 1 volunteer with experience in videography who would be able torecord the panel discussions and take photos.*** If you are interested in helping and learning more about this convening, please see the attached

    http://icc-apps.ucdavis.edu/find/volunteer/weekend-projects.htmhttp:/icc.ucdavis.edu/find/volunteer/weekend-projects.htmmailto:communityservice@ucdavis.eduhttp://icc-apps.ucdavis.edu/find/volunteer/weekend-projects.htmhttp://icc-apps.ucdavis.edu/find/volunteer/weekend-projects.htm

  • flyer or email (pvtnguyen@ucdavis.edu)!

    Job Opportunities for Graduating Students!!DWR Water Resources Engineer:https://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=171555

    Clark Pacific Project Engineer: Please see the attached flyer for more details!

      Macey MiyaharaCivil Engineering Undergraduate Peer Advisorciviladvising@ucdavis.edu 

    mailto:pvtnguyen@ucdavis.eduhttps://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=171555mailto:civiladvising@ucdavis.edu

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