Briefs: Geologist hired at Lynnwood firm

  • Friday, August 1, 2014 11:10am

Geologist hired at Lynnwood’s Professional Services Industries

Professional Service Industries, Inc. announced that Richard Fredricksen, R.G., has joined their Lynnwood operations office as a project geologist. Fredricksen has been a project geologist throughout Washington and Oregon over a 20 year career, mostly serving the Oregon Department of Transportation. He received his Bachelor of Science in Geology from Central Washington University.

Applications sought donated solar project

The Solarize South County Community Coalition is seeking applications from qualified community organizations interested in having a donated solar photovoltaic system installed at their facility. The donated equipment will serve as a community award as part of the Solarize South County project. For qualifying zip codes and more information, go to www.solarizewa.org. The deadline for submitting an application is Aug. 21.

Conservation Corps hiring for 288 jobs

The Washington Conservation Corps, a part of the Washington Department of Ecology, has opened 288 jobs that help protect and restore the environment. The jobs are for 18 to 25 year olds with no age restrictions for veterans and dependends of the second Gulf War. In addition to paid career training, members receive an AmeriCorps Education Award of $5,645 (scholarship) upon successful completion of one year of service (1,700 hours). Basic medical benefits are provided and educational loan forbearance is available. Apply Online at www.ecy.wa.gov/wcc.

Essentia Water signs up fitness experts

Essentia Water has launched its brand ambassador program with the signing of fitness experts Sarah Dussault, Goldie Graham and Jennifer Phelan in the Boston metro area. These hydration specialists will educate their community on the importance of staying hydrated and the benefits of Essentia Water. The company is headquartered in Bothell.

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