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In addition to the Student Center, there are many excellent opportunities to work across campus. The positions listed below are submitted to the Student Center Information Desk for posting by various hiring departments around campus. The contact information for each position can be found in the job descriptions.
Please note that the positions listed below are NOT Student and Campus Event Centers positions. Please click here for student jobs with Student and Campus Event Centers
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Submissions to the Campus Job Board can be made using the link below. Our team reviews submissions to the job board on a rolling basis. Each position will remain on the Campus Job Board for one (1) week from the posting date. If you wish to post a job for a longer duration of time, you must resubmit your request to the job board. For questions, please email us.
Job Postings
Responsibilities
• Manage the Association's IT operations, including all telecom and conference systems, networks, computer hardware and software, printers, and copiers.
• Support Association staff by diagnosing and resolving technical problems and providing appropriate training. Track assignments and resolutions using a ticket management system. Ensure that proper IT standards and guidelines are followed and that appropriate technical, operational, and user documentation is developed and maintained.
• Assist the Association's Event Management Department with audio/visual system setups, teardowns, maintenance, and support for various internal and external meetings and functions both on and offsite.
• Maintain standardized client configurations, including the creation and maintenance of preconfigured images to facilitate the rapid deployment and restoration of new and existing equipment on a timely basis.
• Maintain the Association's IT inventory of assets by tracking the location, condition, age, and value of all hardware resources and related maintenance records as well as software usage and licensing.
• Assist in the evaluation and testing of new applications and equipment. Install and decommission computing systems for staff and students.
Education and Experience Requirements
• Available to help with some evening and weekend events requiring on-site IT support
• Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Business or related field
• IT experience a plus
• Interest in project management
• Strong relationship building and communication skills
The Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) Expanded Learning Programs seeks Georgia Tech students to serve as group leaders for a one week residential program for talented rising eleventh grade students from across the state.
CEISMC is seeking to hire detail-oriented students with strong interpersonal skills who will show initiative, a strong work ethic, organization, positivity, and have previous experience working with K-12 students.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties may include but are not limited to:
Supervising K-12 students around campus
Talking with K-12 high school students about college life
Communicating with parents and program leadership about K-12 student experience
QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working with K-12 students
Ability to lead a tour around campus with K-12 students
Previous experience with customer service
BENEFITS:
On campus housing during week of program if needed
Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided during week-long program
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
· Please email your resume and tell us why you are interested in the position.
We are looking for a creative and technically skilled student to join our interdisciplinary team developing a Virtual Reality Learning Environment (ViRLE). This VR-based platform supports Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) students in learning about wearable robots and ergonomic risk mitigation through immersive simulations.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Develop and animate construction worker avatars performing simulated construction tasks in VR.
• Support real-time motion tracking using IMU suits and link user movement to VR avatars.
• Integrate real-time data streams from EEG, EMG, and other sensors into the VR environment.
• Use AI techniques to interpret sensor data and provide personalized feedback.
• Design and implement interactive data visualizations that help users assess ergonomic risks and performance.
• Develop and apply machine learning (ML) or deep learning (DL) techniques to interpret sensor data and provide learning feedback in real-time in VR.
• Using sensor data to assess/predict the psychological and physiological states of users.
• Implementing adaptive feedback systems or alerts within the learning environment based on real-time user state prediction
• Ability to problem-solve technical issues related to virtual environments
• Ensure all development is well documented and synced to our shared project folder.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Currently pursuing a graduate degree in computer science or a related field
• Experience with VR development platforms (Unity or Unreal Engine).
• Proficiency in 3D animation, avatar rigging, or motion capture workflows.
• Familiarity with sensor integration (IMU, EEG, EMG) and real-time data processing.
• Knowledge of AI and ML for data analysis or personalized learning feedback in real-time.
• Skills in data visualization using libraries (e.g., Unity Analytics).
• Background in computer science, digital media, biomedical engineering, or related fields.
BENEFITS:
• Join a dynamic team at the forefront of educational technology.
• Contribute to the advancement of technologies in educational settings.
• Competitive compensation package (15 hours/week).
TO APPLY:
Send a brief statement of interest, CV/resume, and examples of relevant work (animations, VR projects, or sensor-based systems) to jofori6@gatech.edu and cc omobolanle@gatech.edu by April 18, 2025. Please include "HCI Student Assistant Application - Summer 2025" in the subject line.
Responsibilities:
Assist in the design and development of interactive VR/AR scenes using Unreal Engine.
Implement basic blueprints for user interactions and environment triggers.
Import and set up 3D assets, animations, and sound within the engine.
Collaborate with designers, artists, and other developers to integrate game mechanics.
Test and iterate on AR/VR features for usability and performance.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
Basic experience using Unreal Engine 5 (comfortable with the interface and navigation).
Understanding of Blueprint Visual Scripting (can build simple interactions).
Familiarity with importing 3D assets and setting up scenes.
Interest in AR/VR technology and immersive environments.
Good communication and collaboration skills.
Eagerness to learn and experiment with new tools and workflows.
Bonus Skills (Nice to Have):
Experience with AR frameworks (e.g., ARKit, ARCore, or Unreal’s AR plugin).
Familiarity with VR headsets (e.g., Oculus Quest, HTC Vive).
Some knowledge of level design or UX in 3D spaces.
Exposure to version control (Git, Perforce) or project management tools (Trello, Notion).
Getting started is easy! Simply apply online, interview, and attend/pass one of our lifeguard certification classes.
We are hiring for Summer and Year-round lifeguards
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Prevent accidents and eliminate or minimize hazardous situations.
• Maintain vigilance of guests/swimmers by consistently scanning swimmer protection zones to maintain the '10/20 Protection Rule'
• Enforce safety rules, riding instructions and regulations for the safety of guests/swimmers
• Render aid by rescuing distressed swimmers
• Provide first aid and emergency care for guests/swimmers who suffer injuries or sudden illness
• Test and check for proper water chemistry according to state and local guidelines
• Perform daily facility maintenance and sanitation duties to provide and maintain a safe and aesthetically inviting aquatic facility for guests/swimmers
• Maintain passing scores and proper safety standards during on-the-job visual, unannounced lifeguard evaluations
• Attend a monthly in-service training meeting
• Perform other duties as assigned
REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
• Lifeguard must possess a valid American Red Cross Lifeguarding Certification.
We offer this certification class monthly at the McAuley Aquatic Center for no cost to offered employees. All materials will be provided for the course included in your course fee. The course is a blend of 8 hrs of online modules and 22.5 hours of in-class/pool instruction, typically done Thurs-Sun.
QUALIFICATIONS TO TAKE LIFEGUARD CLASS
An individual must be at least 16 years of age or older and be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required to enter the course and must be demonstrated prior to class participation.
• Lifeguard candidate must be able to continuously swim a distance of 200 yards (without resting) using the front crawl and/or breaststroke. The candidate must stop after 150 yards, tread water without the use of hands for 2 minutes, and then continue swimming for 50 yards.
• Lifeguard candidate must be able to recover a 10 pound weight from 11’ feet down and swim with it on their back for 20 yards. The candidate must get out of the water in under 1:40s.
• Lifeguard candidate must be able to recover a 10 pound weight from eight feet (17') water depth
POSITION PAY
• $14/hr to start
• $14-$18/hr for positions as guards apply and get selected for promotions to Supervisor and Instructor
• Additional $4/hr for meet shifts.
• All required uniforms for this position are provided by the CRC as part of your employment
• Team members must make their own accommodations for parking
WAYS TO APPLY & COURSE TIMES
• Apply online and search class times at: https://crc.gatech.edu/aquatics/certifications/lifeguard
• Email your interest to apply and/or resume to: lauralizbryan@gatech.edu
• We host open interviews every Tuesday at 5pm. Please drop in and interview with our staff
• Accommodations to class times can be made on a case-by-case basis if they interfere with regularly scheduled activities or course work
NON-GEORGIA TECH/USG STUDENTS
• Non-Georgia Tech and University System of Georgia (USG) students may apply but may fall into a different employment classification that limits the allowable term of their employment to less than one year.
• All employment is at-will in accordance with state guidelines.
• Attending the front desk
• Distributing mail
• Welcoming appointments and visitors
• Running errands as needed
• Assisting staff members with events and short-term projects
What you'll be doing:
• Collecting audio and video data on-campus for pedestrian detection
• Creating training data labels from the collected data
• Developing machine learning models to detect pedestrians from audio recordings and predict pedestrian flow
• Using advanced computer vision techniques to label pedestrian counts from videos
Tasks will be assigned based on your skills and experience. It's a fun and valuable way to boost your tech skills while contributing to an impactful project!
Learn more about the project here: https://urbanaudiosensing.github.io/
• Notify staff/faculty about received packages
• Update daily documentation, building signage, etc.
• Notate and forward walk-up calls, requests, and concerns to:
o Deion Sutton or
o Wade Johnston (based on who is being asked for)
• Assist staff, students, faculty, and the public
• Support staff requests such as:
o Poster printing
o Office supply distribution
o In-office set-up and tear down (as needed)
• Perform conference room checks
• Conduct building walkthroughs
• Check supplies in offices and breakroom
• Run daily mail route
• Check and manage building cardboard
The Strategic Energy Institute is looking for a Summer Intern/Student Assistant to support the following project needs which include but are not limited to the possible duties/responsibilities:
R&D in preparation for Energy Unplugged STEM program (May and first half of June):
o Design, construct and validate small scale data acquisition systems (e.g., RC car, steam engine) to store and display energy data in real time.
o Construct a data acquisition system for micro grid consisting of a single (300W) PV panel, charge controller, power electronics and battery. This would be housed outside the CNES lab, and used during the STEM activities.
o Other prep for summer camp as needed around hands-on projects, prototypes, experimental lesson plans.
CNES living lab test beds (remainder of summer: late June and July):
o EV charging: Data acquisition on the CNES Level 2 EVSE under the solar parking canopy. Coordinate with vehicle owners on usage profiles, SOC/SOH/commute info, etc.
o On-site storage with lead acid battery energy storage system (BESS) at CNES. This project would explore use cases, simulate peak shifting, arbitrage, carbon minimization, solar self consumption, etc.
o Other integrated analysis, data analytics, modeling, scenario development, engineering related to combinations of locally generated solar energy, locally sited energy storage, local consumption of locally generated/stored energy.
Hours/Schedule: This would be a full-time role for summer (min 8 weeks, up to 10 or 12).
In terms of schedule, the timing for working at the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Lab (CNES) in summer is flexible. The dates of the camp will be June 9-13.
Payrate: TBD
Positions Available: 1-2
The College of Computing Dean’s Office is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Georgia Tech student to serve as an Office Student Assistant. This position offers hands-on experience in a professional office environment and provides support for daily administrative operations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Greet and assist visitors, students, and staff professionally
• Answer phones, take messages, and route calls appropriately
• Provide general clerical support, including filing, scanning, and data entry
• Assist with scheduling appointments and preparing meeting materials
• Maintain inventory of office supplies and assist with ordering
• Support special projects and departmental events as needed
• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information
• Other duties as assigned by supervisor
Minimum Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled at Georgia Tech in good academic standing
• Able to commit to a consistent weekly schedule during the semester
• Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
• Ability to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail and deadlines
Preferred Qualifications:
• Prior office or administrative experience
• Familiarity with campus resources and student services
• Experience with tools such as Adobe Acrobat, Excel, and basic databases
Work Conditions:
• Work is performed in a typical office setting
• This is an on-campus, in-person role
• Students must not exceed 20 work hours per week during enrolled semesters (per Georgia Tech student employment policy)