Employment

Los Alamos Chamber News: Week Of Dec. 12

From Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce:

Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce News For Week Of Dec. 12:

UNM-LA Community Internship Collaboration Applications Open for Spring 2023

Collaborate with a UNM-Los Alamos undergraduate on a project to grow your business. Benefit from flexibility, new perspectives, and the rewards of mentorship. Contribute to local workforce development while UNM-LA pays your intern’s salary. CIC applications are available now! Please submit by Jan. 10. For more information and to apply, visit losalamos.unm.edu/cic or email cic@unm.edu.

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Deadline Extended For Second Judicial District Attorney

STATE News:

SANTA FE — The Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Monday announced that the deadline for applications to fill the upcoming vacancy for the Second Judicial District Attorney has been extended.

Applications will be received through Dec. 23, 2022. Minimum qualifications include a Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited school of law and seven years of experience in the practice of law.

Candidates shall have been a resident of New Mexico for three years prior to their election and shall be a resident of the district.

The application form may be downloaded from the Office of Read More

NM Oil Conservation Division Hosting Rapid Hire Event

Courtesy/OCD

OCD News:

SANTA FE — The Oil Conservation Division (OCD) of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) will host a virtual Rapid Hire event this month.

The 12-5 p.m. Dec. 15 event will be held via Zoom. 

The OCD is seeking qualified candidates for 13 positions related to orphan well plugging, remediation and reclamation, administration, legal and more. The position descriptions and necessary qualifications are available on the New Mexico State Personnel Office website.

The OCD regulates oil and gas activity in New Mexico. It gathers oil and gas well production Read More

Division Director Transitions At Energy, Minerals And Natural Resources Department

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department announced Thursday that two of its division directors will be leaving the agency at the end of 2022.

Oil Conservation Division Director Adrienne Sandoval has accepted the position of Air and Radiation Director for the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Region 8 Office in Denver. Dec. 31 is her last day with EMNRD. She has been OCD director since April of 2019.

Also Dec. 31, Mining and Minerals Division Director Jerry Schoeppner heads into retirement, wrapping up a 26-year state government career. Read More

Daily Postcard: View Of Beginner Hill At Pajarito Mountain

Daily Postcard: View early this morning of Beginner Hill at Pajarito Mountain. Courtesy/webcam

Pajarito Mountain News:

Winter is just around the corner and Pajarito Mountain hiring.

Are you a Friendly, Hard Working Team Player? Join Pajarito

Working at Pajarito isn’t just a job. At Pajarito, you’re part of a special team that continues a legacy of winter sports in Los Alamos. When you work at Pajarito, you become part of that legacy.

Willing to work hard and play hard? We’ve got a position for you. We’re hiring now for great jobs this winter.

Have you worked at Pajarito before and want to come back? Read More

LANL Among Nine New Mexico Employers Awarded 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion For Employing Nation’s Heroes

DOL News:

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) today recognized 835 employers from around the nation for their commitment to hiring and retaining U.S. military veterans during an online event broadcast from the department’s Washington headquarters.

Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh recognized HIRE Vets Medallion Award recipients this afternoon, nine of which are in New Mexico, including Los Alamos National Laboratory.

These employers are recognized for training, hiring and retaining veterans.

The List:

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Governor Breaks Ground On Albuquerque Expansion Of Bioscience Company Curia

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, second from left, and Economic Development Department Secretary Alicia J. Keyes join Curia officials to break ground on an expansion that will create hundreds of new jobs in New Mexico. Courtesy photo

STATE News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham joined company officials in breaking ground on Curia’s Albuquerque expansion that will create hundreds of new jobs in New Mexico.

The State of New Mexico is contributing up to $5 million to support the expansion through assistance from the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA) job creation fund, and the Read More

Los Alamos Police Blotter: Oct. 6-24, 2022

LAPD News:

The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department.

Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.

 

ROY MOORE 

Oct. 6 at 7:42 a.m. / Police arrested Roy Moore, 74, of Los Alamos on Pueblo Drive on an outstanding Magistrate Court warrant. 

 

 

 

 

SALVADOR EDUARDO SALAIZ

Oct. 11 at 3:28 / Police arrested Salvador Eduardo Salaiz, 29, of Nambe at 2500 Trinity Dr. on an outstanding Municipal Court warrant. 

 

 

 

 

 

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FTA Tribal Transit Program Awards $400,000 To Three Northern New Mexico Native Tribes

RTD News:

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has awarded three northern New Mexico native tribes $400,000 in grant money for projects that support transit services for American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native villages in rural areas.

The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) submitted grant requests on behalf of Santa Clara Pueblo, which was awarded $140,000, Pueblo of Tesuque which will receive $140,000, and Jicarilla Apache Nation which will receive a total of $120,000. 

According to a press release issued by the FTA:

“Santa Clara Pueblo will receive funding to upgrade Read More

New Mexico’s Military And Retirees Support 52,000 Jobs

Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo. Courtesy/EDD

White Sands Missile Range in the Tularosa Basin of south-central New Mexico. Courtesy/EDD

STATE News:

  • First-ever study analyzes economic impact of military in state

SANTA FE – New Mexico Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced today that a first-of-its kind study on the economic impact of military installations and retired military veterans in New Mexico shows that the sector supports 52,268 jobs, $2.8 billion in annual labor income, and more than $14 billion in industrial output.

New Mexico has 141,558 veterans Read More