Co-Op opportunity for Biological Sciences majors - URGENT!
Nov. 18, 2009
Please see the description below and if you qualify (Soph. or Jr.) and are interested, please try to attend (1) of the following:
1. Nov. 19th, 10 am-11 am - Special Co-op Orientation Session for Biology majors (Soph. and Jr.only) OR
2. Nov. 19th, 2 pm-3 pm - Co-op Orientation Session for all majors
These orientations will ALL be held in Clark Hall 301 (above the Clark Dining Hall) and you will receive more information about the Co-op program and the application so you can get your resume in our database to send to Duke Energy.
Duke Energy Biology Co-op Position Description:
Corporate EHS Services manages Duke Energy’s overall environmental, health and safety program including functions for Governance, Environmental, Health and Safety, Scientific Service including Analytical, Biological, and Physical/Chemical Services, Auditing, Data Management, and Field Support. The Scientific Services section provides laboratory, field’s services, and subject matter experts in support of state and federal environmental regulations and permits, siting, licensing/relicensing for Duke Energy’s electric generation and power delivery systems throughout the enterprise.
Each co-op could be assigned to one or more, of the following areas:
Analytical Lab - The lab provides a full range of analytical services including chemical analyses of inorganic and organic parameters for wastewater, surface water, groundwater, soils, solid waste and process chemistry. Additionally, the Fuels Lab performs coal, oil, lubrication and commercial grade analyses. These analyses, support requirements of environmental regulations, permits and station operations. The Analytical Lab performs 474 independent tests.
Biological - This group provides a wide range of laboratory and field services to describe, assess and monitor the natural resources associated with the siting, licensing/relicensing, permitting and operation of Duke Energy’s generating facilities. The group collects aquatic, biological data from streams/rivers and reservoirs. The wildlife function of Biological manages Migratory Bird Treaty Act compliance, nuisance wildlife issues, Rare, Threatened or Endangered species assessments and wetlands delineations/mapping.
Physical/Chemical - This group provides field monitoring and sampling services for ambient air quality, meteorology, and water quality. Additionally this group manages hazardous waste issues, to include shipping and disposal. These services support compliance, siting, and operation of Duke Energy’s generation and transmission assets. The Ambient group of Physical/Chemical manages meteorological data, continuous SO² downwash air quality, and continuous monitoring of thermal discharges from generation units. The Water group monitors various water quality parameters in ground water, reservoirs, rivers, ash basins, waste treatment systems, outfalls, and storm runoff
associated with generation assets. The group provides subject matter expertise on water quality, reservoir limnology, thermal, and contaminant issues in support of a wide range of operations and compliance needs.
Final assignment will depend on the student’s skills and background, the number of available work sessions, and the section’s available projects for completion. This position will be based at the Environmental Center located in Huntersville, NC, on the McGuire Nuclear Station Site. Some travel will be necessary and on occasion overnight stays will be required. Field activities may expose workers to extremes in temperature and other weather-related challenges. Occasionally, the student may be asked to work odd hours or overtime as business needs dictate.
Basic Qualifications:
- Successful candidate should be entering their Sophomore or Junior college year pursuing a degree in Biology. Willingness to work outdoors (as part of a crew of two or more) in remote locations and at times from boats is essential. A working knowledge of personal computers is a must. Some aspects of field work involve hard physical labor. Candidate must be able to lift full coolers or cases of sample bottles, various bulky or heavy pieces of equipment, and support the launching and take-out of boats, etc.
Desired Qualifications:
- The ability to quickly learn and apply specific computer applications is a plus. Likewise, an understanding of “good laboratory practice” and proper quality assurance and control procedures will shorten the time necessary for the successful candidate to begin making essential contributions. Specific experience or skills (biological sampling techniques, instrumentation familiarity, an understanding of electronics/circuitry, etc.) may allow the candidate to participate in activities for which they might not otherwise be eligible. Current certifications in CPR and First Aid would be valuable but are not a requirement.
This position is rotational (Spring-Full-time work, Summer-Full-time class, and Fall-Full-time work).


