31B Military Police - Police Officer Army National Guard of the United States31B Military Police - Police OfficerTeaneck, NJ$200–$250 / weekJob training for Military Police consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you''ll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 20 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and on-the-job instruction, including practice in police methods. MPs support battlefield operations through circulation control, providing area security, conducting prisoner of war operations, supervising civilian internee operations, and carrying out law and order operations.
Student Employment Compliance Specialist New York UniversityStudent Employment Compliance SpecialistNew York, NYNew York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate''s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. Plan and assist with student-facing events that teach students about finding part-time and internship employment on-campus (events include: part-time and internship fairs, summer employment job fair, educational workshops, etc.).
Student Researcher-Nanofiber Catalysts for CO2 Conversion Long Island UniversityStudent Researcher-Nanofiber Catalysts for CO2 ConversionBrookville, NYPing Lu's research laboratory at Long Island University seeks a motivated part-time Student Researcher to support an NSF-funded project focused on the design, synthesis, and characterization of nanofiber-encapsulated catalysts for carbon dioxide (CO) conversion into value-added chemicals and fuels. Student Researcher-Nanofiber Catalysts for CO2 ConversionStudent Researcher-Nanofiber Catalysts for CO2 Conversion No. 4815 Long Island University Brookville, New York Natural Sciences Posted Jan 13, 2026 $17 per hour.
Student Worker Long Island UniversityStudent WorkerBrooklyn, NYJob Title: Undergraduate Research & Mentorship Coordinator Full/Part Time: Student worker FLSA Classification: Non- Exempt Location: Long Island University Brooklyn (LIU) Reports To: Dr. Robin Elliott, Director of Academy of Research Scholars Position availability: Immediately Rate of pay: $17 FWS Student Activities: Fund 10000 Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities: Essential Functions • Collaborates with faculty/staff/students to build a community of practice and mentorship program • Coaches and/or mentors students using a range of strategies to build efficacy and competency mentors/mentees • Assist in the execution of events and programming, including workshops, seminars, guest lectures, and university events • Collaborate with Network with Project Director, faculty, staff and students to develop and enhance undergraduate research and programming Education Requirements: • Active student at LIU Training, Skills, Knowledge, Experience: • Excellent oral and written communication skills • High energy and enthusiasm to work with faculty/staff/industry leaders/ peers • Actively involved in current trends in research development • Strong Interpersonal communication skills Working Conditions: On Campus, flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, may be required to execute the position's role Materials & Equipment: Computer, fax machine, copier, phone. Student WorkerStudent Worker No. 4862 Long Island University Brooklyn, New York Education Posted Mar 16, 2026 $17 per hour.
Assistant Director, Advising & Student Services New York UniversityAssistant Director, Advising & Student ServicesBrooklyn, NY$80,000–$100,000 / yearThe Assistant Director, Advising & Student Services is a part of the team responsible for managing the oversees all aspects of academic advising and related student services operations for the BS Business and Technology Management, MS Management of Technology, MS Industrial Engineering, and PhD Human-Centered Technology Innovation and Design programs housed in the Department of Technology Management and Innovation. Required Education:Bachelor''s Degree in a related field Preferred Education:Master''s Degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs Required Experience:5+ years experience in an academic institution with proven track record in academic advising and administration or equivalent combination of education and experience, managing budgets, directly supervising full-time professional advising staff.
Associate Director, Academic and Student Affairs New York UniversityAssociate Director, Academic and Student AffairsNew York, New York$85,000–$100,000 / yearThe role provides strategic oversight for a wide range of academic and student affairs functions across the Courant Institute, including the administration and reconciliation of student financial aid and funding, as well as coordination of student research activities. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Student Recruitment Manager Democracy Prep Public SchoolsStudent Recruitment ManagerNew York, NY$85,000–$100,000 / yearEngage in student recruitment phone calls by calling families that have expressed interest in enrolling a student in Democracy Prep Public Schools for the purpose of answering questions and giving information about how and when families can engage with the school and staff. What You'll Do: Lead team of Democracy Prep canvassers, overseeing team management along with the coaching and development of teammates in service of meeting ambitious student recruitment goals.
SERC/AIRC Student Research Assistant Stevens Institute of TechnologySERC/AIRC Student Research AssistantHoboken, NJPart timeThe SERC/AIRC research center at Stevens Institute of Technology is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Student Research Assistant to join our team. Activities will depend on the projects as assigned and may include the following: Survey Design: Develop and design surveys using qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Graduate Student Client Support Specialist Stevens Institute of TechnologyGraduate Student Client Support SpecialistHoboken, NJPart timeThe ideal candidate should be able to perform the following duties: • assist various Teaching Assistants in various classing using the VLE • map network drives • install software • troubleshoot basic issues • escalate to User Support Staff when necessary • other duties as assigned. Stevens is building a diverse faculty, staff, and student body and strongly encourages applications from people of all backgrounds.
Student Worker-Browse Long Island UniversityStudent Worker-BrowseBrookville, NYNoClassification of the position: OtherCampus: Brooklyn CampusDepartment Name: Information TechnologyDepartment's Dean and/or Director: Esther choLocation: Building and Floor: 3rd Flr LLC BuildingSupervisor: Name: Christina MattaryTitle: ManagerPurpose or role of the position within the organization (Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities): Browse, LIU's authorized technology store, offers discounted tablets, laptops, desktops, gaming consoles, and accessories to students, faculty, and staff with a valid LIU ID. Student Worker-BrowseStudent Worker-Browse No. 4596 Long Island University University Center - Brookville, New York President''s Office Posted Apr 13, 2026 $17 per hour.
Federal Work Study Student Worker Long Island UniversityFederal Work Study Student WorkerBrookville, NYDepartment's Dean and/or Director: Elliott CharlesSupervisor: Joseph Niemir, Senior Assistant Director for OperationsLocation: Building and Floor: Post, PrattPurpose or role of the position within the organization (Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities):Under the general direction of the Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Operations, the Coordinator assists with the execution of game/event operations as well as daily support for various athletic facilities Duties and Principal Responsibilities: Assist with the event/game management responsibilities for all home events/sports. Federal Work Study Student WorkerFederal Work Study Student Worker No. 4329 Long Island University Brookville, New York Athletics-General (Post) Posted Aug 15, 2025 $17 per hour.
Student Worker-Tutor for Lewyt College Veterinary Medicine Long Island UniversityStudent Worker-Tutor for Lewyt College Veterinary MedicineBrookville, NYDepartment Name: The Learning CenterDepartment's Dean and/or Director: Marie FatscherLocation: Building and Floor: Library Main FloorSupervisor: Name: Marie FatscherTitle: Director of Learning CenterPurpose or role of the position within the organization (Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities): Tutoring for 1st year DVM courses: Veterinary Anatomy I, Physiology I, Histology, Immunology, Animal Welfare and Behavior, Anatomy II, Physiology II, Animal Nutrition, General Pathology. Student Worker-Tutor for Lewyt College Veterinary MedicineStudent Worker-Tutor for Lewyt College Veterinary Medicine No. 4723 Long Island University Brookville, New York Learning Support Center (ARC) Posted Mar 13, 2026 $17 per hour.
International Student Advisor New York UniversityInternational Student AdvisorNew York, NY$70,000–$79,895.95 / yearRequired Education:Bachelor's in Liberal Arts, Management, Communications, EducationPreferred Education:Master's in cross-cultural communication, counseling, area or cultural studies, foreign language, TESOL.Required Experience:Minimum 2 years relevant immigration regulations advisement and compliance experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Deliver immigration services for a specific population within the Office of Global Services (i.e., post-admissions immigration services for newly-admitted US-bound foreign national NYU students; US and foreign national students and scholars studying or working abroad; and/or US-bound foreign scholars and their dependents) to permit lawful entry into the country in which the individual will be studying or working.
Associate Director, Silver Student Experience New York UniversityAssociate Director, Silver Student ExperienceNew York, NY$80,000–$100,000 / yearThis role provides advanced-level direction and strategic leadership to engage the explicit and implicit social work curricula across the Office portfolio''s five core pillars: Social Work Readiness & Competence, Access & Affordability, Community Care, Wellbeing & Belonging, Civic Fluency & Impact, and Celebrative Community Life. The Associate Director will navigate complex student emergent needs while leading key initiatives that bridge academic affairs (explicit curriculum) and community life and student success (implicit curriculum), actively translating NYU and Silver's commitment to student belonging, flourishing, academic success, and equal access.
Assistant Director, Student Engagement New York UniversityAssistant Director, Student EngagementNew York, New York$70,000–$80,000 / yearThe candidate will also have excellent interpersonal, communication, presentation, strategic planning, management, and systems skills, along with demonstrated ability to design and implement programs with measurable outcomes, collaborate effectively with cross-functional stakeholders, and navigate shifting priorities. New York University Stern School of Business, located in the heart of Greenwich Village and deeply connected with the City for which it is named, is one of the nation’s premier management education schools and research centers.
Student Worker - Food Service or Catering - SCCC - Captree Commons AramarkStudent Worker - Food Service or Catering - SCCC - Captree CommonsBrentwood, NYAs a Student Food Services / Catering Worker, not only will you play an important part in helping us prep food and follow safety guidelines, but you'll master customer service and social skills! BENEFITS: Aramark offers comprehensive benefit programs and services for eligible employees including medical, dental, vision, and work/life resources.
PLV Psychology Clinical Program Student Assistant Pace UniversityPLV Psychology Clinical Program Student AssistantPleasantville, NYThe Pace University PLV Psychology Department is seeking a part-time Student Assistant to assist the Clinical Coordinator of Doctoral Internships & Research Coordinator with the following: Position Duties/Responsibilities: A part-time position in the Psychology Department to provide clinical administrative support for the coordinator of the doctoral internships, a requirement of the PhD in Mental Health Counseling program. Assist the Clinical Coordinator of Doctoral Internships and Professor with preparing classroom materials for graduate and doctoral courses, organizing events, and supporting research tasks, including the preparation of mental health counseling research proposals and articles.
Ph.D. Student Researcher at LIU Center of Excellence in Life Sciences Long Island UniversityPh.D. Student Researcher at LIU Center of Excellence in Life SciencesBrooklyn, NY$36,000–$45,000 / yearD. Student Researcher at LIU Center of Excellence in Life Sciences No. 3963 Long Island University Brooklyn, New York Digital Engineering and Artificial Intelligence Posted Nov 19, 2025 $36,000 - $45,000. D. students to work under the supervision of Dr. Nicolas Gallo (School of Engineering) and Dr. Kenza Benzeroual (College of Pharmacy) to contribute to the research on the virtual twin modeling of the heart (i.e., cardiotoxicity).
Student Worker - Pharmacy Graduate Worker Long Island UniversityStudent Worker - Pharmacy Graduate WorkerBrooklyn, NYStudent Worker - Pharmacy Graduate WorkerCampus: Brooklyn Department: PharmaceuticsDepartment Dean / Director: Kim Tanzer Location: HS 6th floorSupervisor: Aruna Kissoon Number of Hours Per Week: 12 - 15 (not to be exceed 17 hours) Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities: • Graduate Assistant or Teaching AssistantDuties and Principal Responsibilities Provide assistance in classrooms, laboratories, and some administrative support. Student Worker - Pharmacy Graduate WorkerStudent Worker - Pharmacy Graduate Worker No. 3777 Long Island University Brooklyn, New York Pharmaceutics and Indust Sci Posted Apr 27, 2026 $17 per hour.
Student Worker - Education Programs Assistant Long Island UniversityStudent Worker - Education Programs AssistantBrookville, NYRequirements: • Currently enrolled at LIU • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing • Demonstrated ability to work well with educators, families, children and patrons • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills • Performing and teaching experience/working with children and K-12 schools a plusRate of Pay: $17.02/hour Name of Hiring Manager: Stephanie Turner, Director of EducationCandidates must apply through the LIU jobs portal: https://jobs.liu.edu/#/listApplication Student Worker - Education Programs AssistantStudent Worker - Education Programs Assistant No. 4879 Long Island University Brookville, New York Arts Education Posted Apr 15, 2026 $17 per hour.
Senior Director, Student & Faculty Technology Services New York UniversitySenior Director, Student & Faculty Technology ServicesNew York, NY$260,500–$300,500 / yearAssess and evaluate application and solution requests from university business unit leaders, schools, and senior leaders; direct the preparation of project plans and schedules, in collaboration with the PMO where appropriate; create strategies to optimize the use of technical resources; and collaborate with NYU IT leadership and management of schools and units to develop and deliver comprehensive, integrated solutions that are in alignment with the goals of the University. Required Education:Bachelor''s Degree in Computer Science or related disciplines Preferred Education:Master''s Degree in Computer Science, Business, or related disciplines Required Experience:10+ years 12+ years of progressively responsible professional experience.
Assistant Director of Student Engagement Manhattan UniversityAssistant Director of Student EngagementRiverdale, NYRemote$65,000–$70,000 / yearThe Assistant Director serves as a core member of the Student Engagement staff, providing supervision and guidance to student staff, and helps support the division's mission of creating a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment that promotes the personal growth and well-being of all students. The mission of the University is to provide a dynamic student-centered educational experience that prepares graduates for lives of personal development, professional success, civic engagement, and service to their fellow human beings.
Interim Director of GCAD and Student AI Projects and Innovation The Lawrenceville SchoolInterim Director of GCAD and Student AI Projects and InnovationUSA, NY$65,000–$79,000 / yearThe Lawrenceville School is a diverse and inclusive community and makes all employment decisions without regard for an individual's race, creed, color, religion, national origin, nationality, sex, pregnancy, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, physical or mental disability (including AIDS and HIV related illness), genetic information, refusal to provide genetic information, refusal to submit to genetic testing, ancestry, familial status, marital status, domestic partnership status, civil union status, atypical cellular or blood trait, military service, application for military service, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. By managing the physical fabrication spaces of the GCAD and leading the school's strategic approach to AI and emerging technologies, this individual ensures that every student has the tools, training, and access to GCAD spaces and tools to navigate a rapidly changing technological landscape.
Associate Dean, Student Success - Egan School of Nursing & Health Studies Fairfield UniversityAssociate Dean, Student Success - Egan School of Nursing & Health StudiesFairfield, CTCollaboration and Governance\n \nThe Associate Dean:\n\n Serves as a member of the Egan School's Leadership Team\n \n\n Collaborates with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs to align curriculum, scheduling, student outcomes, and experiential capacity\n \n\n Works closely with Department Chairs and Program Directors to ensure consistency in progression policies and experiential learning opportunities\n \n\n Collaborates with Program Directors and faculty on targeted interprofessional learning experiences\n \n\n Oversees coordination between the Placement Team and the Clinical Course Coordinators on the evaluation of students, preceptors, and sites\n \n\n Collaborates with Institutional Research on student outcome reporting\n \n\n Works with School leadership on resource planning\n \n\n Contributes to accreditation reports related to student outcomes and experiential learning\n \n\n \nV. Student Experience and Academic Advising\n\n The Associate Dean ensures that advising systems are proactive, data-informed, and aligned with School strategic priorities, as well as accreditation and regulatory expectations.\n \n\n Works closely with Department Chairs and Program Director on academic probation and dismissal processes; leaves of absence (e.g., medical, personal, military), and credential tracking and graduation clearance\n \n\n Development, implementation, and continuous evaluation of comprehensive advising and peer support models\n \n\n Oversight of individualized program of study development\n \n\n Mediation of course substitutions, overrides, and academic exceptions\n \n\n Communication of policies via student handbooks, websites, academic bulletins, and other formal communications\n \n\n Monitoring of student performance metrics (retention, progression, licensure pass rates, academic risk indicators)\n \n\n \nII.
Associate Director, Student Experience New York UniversityAssociate Director, Student ExperienceNew York, NY$80,000–$100,000 / yearRequired Education:Bachelor''s Degree Preferred Education:Master''s Degree preferably in counseling, social work, higher education or related fields Required Experience:5+ years full-time/professional staff management experience, including at least one year of full-time experience in case management or student support services in an education setting, or an equivalent combination of education and experience Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:Broad understanding of case management in the higher education setting, and within a large decentralized institution specifically, as well as an understanding of how to develop campaigns and partnerships that influence student behavior and overall success. The Assistant Director will also work in tandem with the Offices of Graduation Admissions and Academic Affairs to advise and assist with the development, execution, and evaluation of strategic processes and initiatives designed to maximize enrollment yield and foster student success and retention, while fully supporting the mission, vision, and values of New York University.
Assistant Director of Student Involvement Molloy CollegeAssistant Director of Student InvolvementRockville Centre, NYFraternity and Sorority Life: Collaborate with the Vice President for Student Affairs and the Dean of Students to establish Molloy's new Fraternity and Sorority Life program, including drafting policies, advising emerging groups, and guiding the program's overall development. Student organization supervision: Serve as staff liaison for a select number of student clubs/associations, including maintaining status in the student organization database, event planning, financial oversight, and collaboration with facilities management on-campus.
Summer 2026 Resident Advisor (RA) Student Worker AMDASummer 2026 Resident Advisor (RA) Student WorkerNew York, New YorkPosition OverviewThe Resident Advisor (RA) Student Worker supports the Office of Student Affairs and Residential Life by serving as a leader and resource within AMDA residence halls. • Ability to reside in AMDA campus housing for the duration of the positionTime Commitment & Schedule ExpectationsResident Advisors are expected to work:• Orientation / Training Week: approximately 40 hours prior to the start of classes.
Manufacturing Engineering Intern - US - Summer 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Manufacturing Engineering Intern - US - Summer 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYon a 4.0 scaleAttending a full-time registered and nationally accredited bachelor or graduate program (accepted majors are listed below)Willingness and ability to work in any of the 35+ GE Aerospace U.S. locationsReliable transportation, as many of our sites do not have public transportation availableDegrees accepted:Aeronautical/Aerospace EngineeringCeramic EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical Engineering / Electrical & Computer EngineeringEngineering Technology (various)Fiber/Polymer ScienceIndustrial EngineeringManufacturing EngineeringMaterials Science/EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSystems EngineeringWelding EngineeringOr any relevant or similar major to the ones aboveEligibility Requirements:Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen. Desired characteristics:Humble: respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learnTransparent: shares critical information, speaks with honesty, contributes constructivelyFocused: quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committed, and takes initiativeLeadership ability: strong communicator, decision-maker, collaborative teamworkProblem solver: analytical-minded, challenges existing processes, critical thinkerComfortable working in a fast-paced shop floor environment around various machine tools and equipmentPreference will be given to those with prior internship, co-op or military experience in manufacturing/supply chain or engineeringDemonstrated commitment to community and/or university involvementBenefits:Pay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed.
Supply Chain Operations Intern - US - Summer 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Supply Chain Operations Intern - US - Summer 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYThe Supply Chain Operations Internship offers distinct roles based on your major and field of interest: Supply Chain Operations Internship: In this role you will be responsible for key elements involved in supply chain related daily operations. Supporting delivery efforts for sourced components by working with our shops and suppliers while building project management skills, negotiation skills, and business acumen.
Supply Chain Operations Co-op - US - Fall 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Supply Chain Operations Co-op - US - Fall 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYThe Supply Chain Operations Internship offers distinct roles based on your major and field of interest: Supply Chain Operations Internship: In this role you will be responsible for key elements involved in supply chain related daily operations. Supporting delivery efforts for sourced components by working with our shops and suppliers while building project management skills, negotiation skills, and business acumen.
Manufacturing Engineering Co-op - US - Fall 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Manufacturing Engineering Co-op - US - Fall 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYOur Manufacturing and Supply Chain organizations combine passionate people, cutting-edge technology, and a culture of continuous improvement to provide the highest quality products to our customers. Supporting delivery efforts for sourced components by working with our shops and suppliers while building project management skills, negotiation skills, and business acumen.
Supply Chain Operations Co-op - US - Spring 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Supply Chain Operations Co-op - US - Spring 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYThe Supply Chain Operations Internship offers distinct roles based on your major and field of interest: Supply Chain Operations Internship: In this role you will be responsible for key elements involved in supply chain related daily operations. Supporting delivery efforts for sourced components by working with our shops and suppliers while building project management skills, negotiation skills, and business acumen.
Manufacturing Engineering Co-op - US - Spring 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Manufacturing Engineering Co-op - US - Spring 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYon a 4.0 scaleAttending a full-time registered and nationally accredited bachelor or graduate program (accepted majors are listed below)Willingness and ability to work in any of the 35+ GE Aerospace U.S. locationsReliable transportation, as many of our sites do not have public transportation availableDegrees accepted:Aeronautical/Aerospace EngineeringCeramic EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical Engineering / Electrical & Computer EngineeringEngineering Technology (various)Fiber/Polymer ScienceIndustrial EngineeringManufacturing EngineeringMaterials Science/EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSystems EngineeringWelding EngineeringOr any relevant or similar major to the ones aboveEligibility Requirements:Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen. Desired characteristics:Humble: respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learnTransparent: shares critical information, speaks with honesty, contributes constructivelyFocused: quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committed, and takes initiativeLeadership ability: strong communicator, decision-maker, collaborative teamworkProblem solver: analytical-minded, challenges existing processes, critical thinkerComfortable working in a fast-paced shop floor environment around various machine tools and equipmentPreference will be given to those with prior internship, co-op or military experience in manufacturing/supply chain or engineeringDemonstrated commitment to community and/or university involvementBenefits:Pay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed.
Chemistry Student Lab Technician - PLV Pace UniversityChemistry Student Lab Technician - PLVPleasantville, NYThe PLV Chemistry department is searching for a Student Lab Technician to support the departments Lab Services and Safety Manager Position Duties/Responsibilities: Preparation of chemical reagents, supplies, and equipment for lab experiments Perform routine lab maintenance, including washing glassware Set up labs for experiments, as well as bringing items such as DI water, gloves, paper towels, and waste containers Cleaning up labs after the experiments, returning chemicals to the storage location Updating the inventory Other duties as needed. Ranked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically.
Student Worker-Roc Nation Early Scholars Program Mentor Long Island UniversityStudent Worker-Roc Nation Early Scholars Program MentorBrooklyn, NYStudent Worker-Roc Nation Early Scholars Program MentorStudent Worker-Roc Nation Early Scholars Program Mentor No. 4652 Long Island University Brooklyn, New York ROC Nation Summer Academy Posted May 14, 2026 $17 per hour. About the Roc Nation Early Scholars Program The Roc Nation Early Scholars Program provides high school students the opportunity to earn up to twelve college credits and experience university life at LIU Brooklyn at no cost.
Systems Engineering Intern - Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering/Science (Electric Power) - US - Summer 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Systems Engineering Intern - Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering/Science (Electric Power) - US - Summer 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYDue to the nature of our projects, US Citizenship is required.\n \nDesired Characteristics:\n\n A solid commitment to a career in technology and a passion for engineering\n Humble: respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learn\n Transparent: shares critical information, speaks with honesty, contributes constructively\n Focused: quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committed, and takes initiative\n Leadership ability: strong communicator, decision-maker, and collaborative teamwork\n Problem solver: analytical-minded, challenge existing processes, critical thinker\n Strong knowledge of computer and Microsoft products\n Proficiency in at least one programming language\n \nBenefits:\n \nPay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed. Ultimately, you'll be placed taking your preferences into account while also considering your major, year of schooling, and business needs at the time of placement.\n \nEssential Responsibilities:\n \nAn Aerospace Systems & Defense intern/co-op may experience work in the development of engine controls, navigation, & guidance systems; gas turbine engine components; electrical power systems; mechanical systems; vehicle health & data management systems; mission systems; computing systems; and platform systems integration.
Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Co-op - US - Fall 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Co-op - US - Fall 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYYoull build leadership and technical skills in a supply chain/manufacturing role, working on challenging, real-world problems and solve for what the world needs. You will build relationships with interns/co-ops and leaders, and youll prepare for a potential full-time position after graduation in one of our fantastic leadership programs or direct hire opportunity.
Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Co-op - US - Fall 2026 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Co-op - US - Fall 2026 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYYoull build leadership and technical skills in a supply chain/manufacturing role, working on challenging, real-world problems and solve for what the world needs. Therefore, employment will be contingent upon the ability to prove that you meet the status of a U.S. Person as one of the following: U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. Citizen, have been granted asylee or refugee status (i.e., a protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
Systems Engineering Co-op - Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering (Electric Power) - US - Fall 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Systems Engineering Co-op - Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering (Electric Power) - US - Fall 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYDue to the nature of our projects, US Citizenship is required.\n \nDesired Characteristics:\n\n A solid commitment to a career in technology and a passion for engineering\n Humble: respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learn\n Transparent: shares critical information, speaks with honesty, contributes constructively\n Focused: quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committed, and takes initiative\n Leadership ability: strong communicator, decision-maker, and collaborative teamwork\n Problem solver: analytical-minded, challenge existing processes, critical thinker\n Strong knowledge of computer and Microsoft products\n Proficiency in at least one programming language\n \nBenefits:\n \nPay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed. Ultimately, you'll be placed taking your preferences into account while also considering your major, year of schooling, and business needs at the time of placement.\n \nEssential Responsibilities:\n \nAn Aerospace Systems & Defense intern/co-op may experience work in the development of engine controls, navigation, & guidance systems; gas turbine engine components; electrical power systems; mechanical systems; vehicle health & data management systems; mission systems; computing systems; and platform systems integration.
Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Co-op - US - Spring 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Co-op - US - Spring 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYYoull build leadership and technical skills in a supply chain/manufacturing role, working on challenging, real-world problems and solve for what the world needs. Therefore, employment will be contingent upon the ability to prove that you meet the status of a U.S. Person as one of the following: U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. Citizen, have been granted asylee or refugee status (i.e., a protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Intern - US - Summer 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Environmental/Health/Safety, Facilities, & Maintenance Intern - US - Summer 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYYoull build leadership and technical skills in a supply chain/manufacturing role, working on challenging, real-world problems and solve for what the world needs. You will build relationships with interns/co-ops and leaders, and youll prepare for a potential full-time position after graduation in one of our fantastic leadership programs or direct hire opportunity.
Systems Engineering Co-op - Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering (Electric Power) - US - Spring 2027 - Returning Students GE Aerospace.Systems Engineering Co-op - Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering (Electric Power) - US - Spring 2027 - Returning StudentsBohemia, NYDue to the nature of our projects, US Citizenship is required.\n \nDesired Characteristics:\n\n A solid commitment to a career in technology and a passion for engineering\n Humble: respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learn\n Transparent: shares critical information, speaks with honesty, contributes constructively\n Focused: quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committed, and takes initiative\n Leadership ability: strong communicator, decision-maker, and collaborative teamwork\n Problem solver: analytical-minded, challenge existing processes, critical thinker\n Strong knowledge of computer and Microsoft products\n Proficiency in at least one programming language\n \nBenefits:\n \nPay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed. Ultimately, you'll be placed taking your preferences into account while also considering your major, year of schooling, and business needs at the time of placement.\n \nEssential Responsibilities:\n \nAn Aerospace Systems & Defense intern/co-op may experience work in the development of engine controls, navigation, & guidance systems; gas turbine engine components; electrical power systems; mechanical systems; vehicle health & data management systems; mission systems; computing systems; and platform systems integration.
Pace Connect Student Assistant Pace UniversityPace Connect Student AssistantPleasantville, NYOffice experience, ability to work independently, strong customer service and organizational skills, proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, and ability to handle confidential information in a discreet manner are all preferred qualifications. Management duties including accounting, client relations, data management, shift management, HR, preparation of research results report, and other managerial responsibilities will be handled by Research Associates who are promoted to management positions.
Pace Fit Student Assistant Pace UniversityPace Fit Student AssistantPleasantville, NYRanked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the University's Safety and Security department publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, which can be accessed here.
Pace Mart Student Assistant Pace UniversityPace Mart Student AssistantPleasantville, NYRanked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. Duties include serving customers, running the register and credit card machine, making coffee, stocking the store, merchandising, cleaning the store, and other duties as needed.
Water Safety Instructor (Student) Pace UniversityWater Safety Instructor (Student)Pleasantville, NYProficient swimmer & experience working with children • Must be able to handle confidential information in a discreet manner • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Reliable and patient with visitors • Office experience a plus • Ability to work independently • Strong customer service and organizational skills. About Pace University: Ranked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically.
Pace Perk Student Assistant Pace UniversityPace Perk Student AssistantPleasantville, NYAssociates cook frozen food in Turbo Chef ovens, make milkshakes, prepare sandwiches, take orders and payments at the cash register, and otherwise serve customers of the Pace Perk Café. Ability to handle confidential information in a discreet manner, strong written and verbal communication skills, reliable and patient with visitors, office experience a plus, and ability to work independently are also required.
Gosin Center for Equity and Inclusion Communications & Engagement Student Assistant (PLV) Pace UniversityGosin Center for Equity and Inclusion Communications & Engagement Student Assistant (PLV)Pleasantville, NYThis role focuses on digital content creation, social media management, and on-site event support to amplify the Center's programs, including the Gosin Network Scholars Program and Fireside Chat Series. Ranked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically.
ITS Help Desk Student Representative Pace UniversityITS Help Desk Student RepresentativePleasantville, NYThe ITS Help Desk Student Representative's primary job functions will be performed in the ITS Help Desk and 311 Call Center and will involve providing great customer service and technical support to end-users, as well as helping to maintain designated ITS computer labs/classrooms and related equipment, and performing other office and administrative functions as requested. Student must possess general computing skills, basic troubleshooting methodology, proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Windows and Mac O/S, strong communication and customer service ethic/skills, and the ability to act efficiently, independently or unsupervised in a busy work environment.