Power Plant Operator Senior

This position reports to the Power Plant Superintendent and is responsible for the operation and service of the heat/chill equipment, will perform preventative maintenance of air handling equipment, make minor repairs to equipment, and will apply chemicals to boilers, tower, and chilled water systems.

For more information and full position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please apply by Sunday, April 28, 2019.

RCMS Assistant Director/Advisor

This position reports to the Director of TRIO and Precollege and serves as the primary contact for RCMS students, parents, and the community.  The Assistant Director is responsible for ensuring the success of each RCMS student through academic and personal counseling.  The Assistant Director should be familiar with the challenges and barriers that low income, first generation students and their families face in preparing for college and be ready to help RCMS students overcome the obstacles in their path to postsecondary education.

The RCMS Assistant Director/Advisor plans and implements college preparation curriculum, assists students through every part of the college preparation process (i.e. ACT prep., FAFSA, Admissions, Scholarships, Grants and Loans), and plans all summer field trips.  Recruitment of new students through on-site presentations and utilizing the network of precollege programs in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota is a primary focus for this position each spring.  The Assistant Director also has primary responsibility for the residence hall environment during the six-week summer session, including—in conjunction with the TRIO & Precollege Programs Director–interviewing, hiring, and supervising Resident Assistants (RAs) (including the Head RA).

For more information and full position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please apply by Sunday, April 21, 2019.

National Student Employment Week

National Student Employment Week is April 15-19, 2019!  Student employees can take advantage of special free giveaways each day of the week.  Supervisors can check out a list of ideas for showing some extra appreciation on the Student Employment website.  The week will kick off with a ceremony to announce the Student Employee of the Year award recipient and honor all nominees.  Watch the UWGB Student Employment Facebook page for more information about the candidates, or attend the program on Monday, April 15 at 2:00pm in Phoenix B.

 

Employee Spotlight: John Arendt

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Name: John Arendt

Position at UWGB: Director of the Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI)

Summary of what you do: I lead the EMBI office in promoting sustainability on campus and in Northeastern WI by focusing my effort on the campus sustainability committee, growing the Certificate in Sustainability undergraduate program, seeking and supporting grants with faculty, and relationship building in the community through project and internship development.

How long have you been employed: 6 ½ years

Brief history of employment with UWGB: I was hired as the EMBI Associate Director in 2012, and promoted to Director in 2016.

Three words that describe you: Organized, driven, positive

Personal interests: Traveling, spending time with my family, many things beer (from home brewing and hops growing to consumption)

Random facts/interests: My wife and I were both first generation college students and met at UW-Green Bay.

Are you messy or organized? Organized but, not the best at dusting.

Best vacation you’ve been to? Belgium – 2017

Describe what you were like at age 10. Less organized, less driven, did not like beer.

Do you have a favorite newspaper, blog? I like Facebook’s “You’re probably from GREEN BAY if…” page. I’m a fan of local history.

Favorite travel spot?  Too many to name, but Europe is way up there.

If given a chance, who would you like to be for a day? My great-great grandfather – I would like to see what it looked like to enter northeastern Wisconsin in 1852.

If you could witness any historical event, what would you want to see? The city of Rome at its grandest.

If you had to eat one meal, every day for the rest of your life, what would it be? Blackened Stuffed Pork Chop Marchand de Vin from K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen in New Orleans. Right up until the eventual heart attack.

If you were an animal what would you be? A cat…best life ever.

If your house was burning down, what’s the one non-living thing you would save? Tough call. Either my family photos or my son’s artwork. The rest is just stuff.

Least favorite Food? Green peas – one of the few things I would be happy watching go extinct.

Motto or personal mantra? Life is too short to drink bad beer.

Tell us a little bit about your family. Married with three great sons and three energetic granddaughters.

What career lesson you’ve learned thus far? The first job helps you to know what you don’t know. Do not get hung up if it doesn’t turn out to be your career.

What aspect of your role do you enjoy the most? Interacting with the students.

What book did you read last? Madame Fourcade’s Secret War by Lynne Olson

What books are at your bedside? Rubbish, The Archaeology of Garbage (yes, really).

What did you want to be when growing up? I wanted to be a scientist or a professor.

What do you always want to try and never did? Parachuting, though that idea has long since sailed.

What do you like to do in your spare time? Projects around the house. I like to be busy.

What do you like to do on your days off? Travel, home brewing, and occasionally fishing.

What is an ability you wish you had? Blowing bubbles – I’ve tried and just can’t do it.

What is the first concert you attended? Cheap Trick with John Waite of the Babys as the opening act.

What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery? A vacation home in Belgium or France.

What is the most important thing you have learned in the last five years? My carbon footprint is way too big (that whole likes traveling thing).

What is your biggest pet peeve? Anything out of place.

What is your family like? Loving and all have a great sense of humor.

What is your favorite movie? The Fifth Element

What is your favorite sport? This is Green Bay WI – can it be anything other than football?

What one food do you wish had zero calories? Chocolate chip cookies.

What phobias do you have? Claustrophobia – I hate small spaces and you will generally find me close to an exit.

What places have you lived in? All local – Luxemburg, Denmark, Green Bay

What’s on your bucket list? Seeing more of this planet.

What’s your favorite thing to do in Green Bay? Walking the trails with my wife.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? UWGB

Where is your favorite place to eat? In Green Bay – Angelina’s ranks pretty high.

Where is your home town? Green Bay

Volunteer Opportunity: UntitledTown Book and Author Festival

UntitledTown Book and Author Festival is seeking volunteers for our Festival on April 25-28, 2019.

Info for volunteers is both at the Volunteer Center site, and on our website here: https://2019.untitledtown.org/volunteer/.

Volunteer duties/jobs

  • Room Host—Introduce speaker, monitor room, keep program on-time.
  • Information Booth—Help attendees navigate through festival and Green Bay.
  • Venue Lead—Overall management of venue: range in size from one room (St. Brendan’s) to many rooms (KI Center or Central Library). Support Room Hosts and Information Booth. Trouble-shoot minor problems.

Our volunteer coordinator can be reached at volunteer@untitledtown.org.

Welcome Sadie Buboltz!

On April 1, 2019, the Human Biology department welcomed Sadie Buboltz as an Assistant Professor.

Sadie comes to UW-Green Bay with experience as an Athletic Trainer at the Division I and Division II levels. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Carthage College, a Masters of Education from Carthage College, and a Doctor of Athletic Training from the University of Idaho. Her research focuses on the holistic approach to sports medicine.

She enjoys reading, running, and spending time with family and friends. She is married with a baby on the way, has two cats and a dog and is from De Pere, WI.

Welcome, Sadie!

Facilities Maintenance Specialist – Locksmith (Deadline extended)

This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of locksets and door hardware. This position will also perform general inspection, repair, and preventative maintenance of campus building structures including doors locks hardware and various campus equipment. Duties also include the maintenance of an appropriate parts inventory, ordering parts and providing professional advice on the materials and time required to complete various tasks. This position may also direct the work of student and/or University Staff Temporary employees.

For more information and full position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please apply by Sunday, April 14, 2019.