
A job opportunity was just sent our way. It is for Land Development Engineer for Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority (SEMSWA). Click here for the job description. They are accepting applications for this position until June 1.
Please see www.semswa.org for an application form.
Submit an application and resume to:
Roxi Jones/HR Manager
SEMSWA
76 Inverness Drive E., Ste A
Englewood, CO 80112
rjones@semswa.org
Phone – 303-858-8844
Fax – 303-267-9551
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Rob Kramer chairman of Global Water Trust is looking for an engineer for to help out on a Haiti project. Someone who can work with our Architect to budget and help implement the eventual build in Haiti. To learn more about Global Water Trust go to www.globalwatertrust.org. To email Rob Kramer click here.
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The 2010 tournament will be on Thursday, July 29th at the beautiful, one-of-a-kind ARROWHEAD Golf Club in Littleton (Website)(Course Tour). Voted # 1 public course in the Denver area, as well as one of America’s “Top 75 Public Courses” by, Golf Digest. Let all your colleagues, friends, and clients in the engineering community know about this year’s tournament. This year a burrito breakfast and BBQ lunch will provided along with free snacks and non-alcoholic beverages all morning.
All proceeds of this event go to civil engineering college students. You can download the registration form by clicking here. If you want your company name and logo to be seen by several different firms why not sponsor part of the tournament. You can download the sponsorship forms by clicking here.
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Namaste,
We hope your plans will allow you to join us two weeks from today on April 11th for the Nepali Cultural Celebration. We have an entertaining and informative afternoon planned for you with information about the 2010 Nepal project along with Nepali music and Nepali food. We have also added some exciting items to our auction – a weekend in the Rockies and a hot air balloon ride!
The value of the work of EWB-CU Team Nepal was highlighted this past week on March 22nd, World Water Day. The UN specifically noted the treatment of wastewater as a significant factor in creating adequate world water supplies. The Reed Bed project in Nepal addresses exactly this issue.
The UN’s theme for 2010 is “Clean Water for a Healthy World.”
“More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war. These deaths are an affront to our common humanity, and undermine the efforts of many countries to achieve their development potential.”
Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General, United Nations
March 22, 2010
For more information on World Water Day: www.worldwaterday2010.info
If you are unable to join us, but would like to support the 2010 Nepal project, make a donation through the CU Foundation: www.cufund.org/giving-opportunities/fund-description/?id=3612 (in the comment section, please type EWB Nepal Celebration).
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Denver, CO – A cry for clean drinking water, students from the Colorado School of Healing Arts will be hosting a fundraiser on Saturday, February 20th from 12:00-4:00pm at the Holiday Chalet, a Victorian B&B (www.HolidayChalet.com) located at 1820 East Colfax in Denver.
Students will be giving ½ hour ($45.00) or whole hour ($80.00) full body Swedish massages at the Holiday Chalet. All proceeds from the fundraiser will go directly to Engineers without Borders, a group whose mission it is to provide drinking water to countries all around the world! Funds are needed to continue the effort.
“The Holiday Chalet has a tea room where participants can enjoy our signature Tea’s and homemade scones, before or after the massage,” explains Holiday Chalet owner Crystal Sharp,” massages will take place in private guest rooms we’ve set aside specifically for this event. “
Participants will be pampered while funds are being raised to help those in need.
“Across the world we hear daily the struggle of poor countries to survive. Though as students we may not have deep pockets what we do have is a skill that can be shared – massage therapy,” shares student and event coordinator Ginger Vincent.
Reservations are required. Call Ginger for reservations or questions at (541) 915-0912. For more information Click here for the flyer.
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EWB is currently looking for a limited number of volunteers to support us during the conference next month and we hope that you will join us. We have positions open for registration, breakout session support, project presentation coaches, Denver Night on the Town group leaders (like city tour guides to various selected venues) and more. If you are interested, please send your name, email, phone number and availability during March 17-21, 2010 in an email to conference.volunteers@ewb-usa.org. You will be contacted with more information and details within the month by our volunteer coordinators.
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