Student Worker Positions – UNL Biological Process Development Facility The Biological Process Development Facility (BPDF) in Othmer Hall is looking for 2 to 3 student workers that will be available for 8-10 hours a week between 8 am and 5 pm Monday through Friday during the school year, and 10+ hours during the summer. The BPDF provides biopharmaceutical process development and biomanufacturing services that transition discoveries into early phase clinical trials. The BPDF has produced a wide range of biologics—including …
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The College of Engineering’s Business Center has an immediate part-time opportunity for a Human Resources or Finance student worker. This position is for 5-10 hours per week with a flexible schedule with additional hours available in the summer. specifically looking for 10am-3pm availability. This is a position working both in the Business Center located in Nebraska Hall or the Dean’s Office located in Kiewit Hall. Selected candidates must maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Business Center duties include processing electronic documents, …
Undergraduate civil engineering, mechanical & materials engineering, construction management, and mechanized systems management students with an interest in roadside safety research and development projects involving vehicle crash testing at the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF). These projects require constructing roadside safety structures including concrete barriers, bridge rails and decks, W-beam guardrail, thrie-beam guardrail, crash cushions, and many other barrier systems. Tasks will include highway construction type activity at our proving grounds located near the Lincoln airport. Gain experience working on …
Undergraduate civil engineering, mechanical & materials engineering, construction management, and mechanized systems management students with an interest in vehicle crash testing, structural engineering, and roadside safety are needed to work on several projects with the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF). Projects include design and analysis of roadside safety structures including concrete barriers, bridge rails and decks, W-beam guardrail, crash cushions, and innovative new barrier systems. Tasks may include working with a research team designing new systems, preparation of 3-D drawings, …