NewMajor Gifts Associate, College of Human Ecology Cornell UniversityMajor Gifts Associate, College of Human EcologyIthaca, NY$72,209–$83,447 / yearThis will include preparing customized written communications such as briefings, correspondence, acknowledgements, proposals, gift documentation, and nominations which will be utilized by gift officers, Deans, faculty, and key alumni volunteers. The MGA will assist one Major Gift Officer (MGO) and the Assistant Dean, each of whom manages a portfolio of donors or prospective donors with the potential to make gifts of $250K to $10 million.
Scientist (Water Ecology), I - Bureau of Environmental Sciences and Engineering City of New YorkScientist (Water Ecology), I - Bureau of Environmental Sciences and EngineeringNYThe Office of Building Water System Oversight (BWSO) within the Bureau of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (ESE) is responsible for The conducting inspections to ensure compliance with various rules and regulations aimed at improving the operating conditions of various engineered systems such as cooling towers, water tanks, evaporative condensers, internal plumbing, and wastewater systems in order to prevent risks associated with these systems. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with 24 semester credits in one or a combination of the areas of study described in ""1"" above, at least 12 of which must have been in one of these areas of study; and at least one year of satisfactory full time experience, which may not have been part of graduate or undergraduate course work, working in the field of water quality planning, management or.
Scientist (Water Ecology), Bureau of Environmental Sciences and Engineering City of New YorkScientist (Water Ecology), Bureau of Environmental Sciences and EngineeringNYThe Office of Building Water System Oversight (BWSO) within the Bureau of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (ESE) is responsible for conducting inspections to ensure compliance with various rules and regulations aimed at improving the operating conditions of various engineered systems such as cooling towers, water tanks, evaporative condensers, internal plumbing, and wastewater systems in order to prevent risks associated with these systems. DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: Directing and planning activities to achieve annual field inspection targets for the BWSO unit including scheduling and logistical support, providing work assignments to field staff, solving issues that arise during field work, monitoring field task progress and evaluating data to measure inspection results.
Part-Time Faculty - BIO 453 Ecology Laboratory (Fall 2026) Syracuse UniversityPart-Time Faculty - BIO 453 Ecology Laboratory (Fall 2026)Syracuse, NYLabs and fieldtrips emphasize student-driven hypothesis generation and project design, statistical analysis, scientific writing, data presentation and literature reading. BIO 453 Ecology Laboratory, 3 credits, Fall 2026 (appointment starts August 17, 2026).
Part-Time Faculty - BIO 351 Ecology Lecture (Fall 2026) Syracuse UniversityPart-Time Faculty - BIO 351 Ecology Lecture (Fall 2026)Syracuse, NYBIO 351 Ecology Lecture, 3 credits, Fall 2026 (appointment starts August 17, 2026). The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined based on their per-credit-rate-history within the hiring department.
NewEnvironmental Program Specialist 1 / Trainee 1 / 2 - NY HELPS New York State Thruway AuthorityEnvironmental Program Specialist 1 / Trainee 1 / 2 - NY HELPSAlbany, NY$53,764–$85,138 / yearTRAINEE 1: Four years or experience in a position where you have responsibility for the following: development and implementation of program policies and procedures; preparing and interpreting rules and regulations; development, preparation, and management of procurement (solicitation) documents, contracts, or grants; providing non-engineering technical assistance and information to consultants, public officials, and facility managers; collecting data, reviewing alternatives, performing qualitative or quantitative policy analyses; writing technical or programmatic reports; developing, implementing, analyzing, and evaluating programs; developing and implementing expenditure plans, procuring external funding sources, collecting and forecasting the impact of funding or organizational change efforts; assisting with the development of environmental public information campaigns. TRAINEE 2: Five years or experience in a position where you have responsibility for the following: development and implementation of program policies and procedures; preparing and interpreting rules and regulations; development, preparation, and management of procurement (solicitation) documents, contracts, or grants; providing non-engineering technical assistance and information to consultants, public officials, and facility managers; collecting data, reviewing alternatives, performing qualitative or quantitative policy analyses; writing technical or programmatic reports; developing, implementing, analyzing, and evaluating programs; developing and implementing expenditure plans, procuring external funding sources, collecting and forecasting the impact of funding or organizational change efforts; assisting with the development of environmental public information campaigns.