Planetarium Crew
The ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ Coast College Planetarium is operated by a dedicated crew of student workers. It is our goal to provide a fun and educational experience to everyone who comes aboard for a cruise among the stars.
Jessica Artinger
Project Manager
Jessica oversees day-to-day operations including dome operations, building oversight, visitor contact, exhibit design, outreach, and show programming. Jessica is a highly decorated alumna of ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ's Astronomy department and received her BS in Astrophysics with a minor in Geophysics and Planetary Physics from UCLA in 2019. At UCLA, she was the Lead Fabrication Engineer of the NASA-funded ELFIN CubeSat Mission and also helped organize the APS Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics with a focus on increasing participation of community college women.
She received her MS in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Thermal and Fluids Engineering from Cal State Fullerton in 2023. Jessica has worked in the planetarium since January 2022 presenting and writing dome shows and she assumed the manager role in June 2023. In her free time, she plays her French horn in community bands and orchestras throughout ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ County and Los Angeles.
Ian Pate
Student Employees
Presenters
AJ Juarez
AJ is an astrophysics student at ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ and has been working at the planetarium since March 2023. AJ writes the monthly newsletter, owing to their extensive journalism background. They are an accomplished public speaker, winning first place in the ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ County YouthSpeak Speech Contest in 2020. AJ is president of the Astronomy Club and has assisted in programming a lunar satellite for GLEE. As a first-generation college student, they strive to inspire Latinx participation in STEM. AJ was accepted to UC Berkeley's prestigious 2024 ASSURE summer research program. AJ plans on transferring to a four-year university for a BS in Physics with the eventual goal of becoming an astrophysics professor and science communicator.
Connor Schwengel
Connor is currently studying astrophysics at ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ. Joining the Planetarium crew in November 2023, Connor uses his experience in photography and graphic design to help create graphics for the Planetarium in addition to his regular duties of presenting shows and leading field trips. He has substantial experience working with children through his volunteer work at K-12 schools. Connor hopes to transfer to a four-year university to pursue degrees in physics and astronomy and eventually become an astrophysics professor.
Lily Tan
Lily is an astrophysics and engineering student at ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ, originally from Myanmar. She joined the crew in November 2023. She spent almost two years volunteering to teach english to marginalized children who were affected by the unstable political environment in her country. Since she’s been at ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ, she’s done competitive debate for the ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ forensics team and served as a board member for the Rocketry Club. She currently serves as the Astronomy Club’s treasurer. She’s been volunteering to help out with public telescope nights since 2023 and is always ecstatic to talk space. Lily spent her high school years preparing to go to art school before she discovered she could build rockets (she only paints in her free time now).
Gift Shop Attendants
Sander Shin
Sander is a Biology major at ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ and plans to transfer to CPP for the Animal Science B.S. Pre Vet/Graduate school option or UCD for the Animal Science B.S. After receiving a Bachelor's degree, he plans to get into UCD’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Field of specialty still has not been decided yet. Sander has been working since January 2024 in the planetarium’s gift shop as well as volunteering at OC Animal Care center. In the future, Sander plans to become a veterinarian as well as having a backyard cat sanctuary for stray cats and animals needing temporary shelter and food.
Aquarium Staff
Student Employment
Are you an ¿ì²¥ÊÓƵ student interested in working at the Planetarium? We hire students as retail workers and docents for public hours, field trips, and special events. Hours are flexible around class schedules and extracurriculars, up to 19 hours/week during the semester.
Applicants with experience in public speaking, working with children, and completed course work in astronomy will be preferred.
Before applying, make sure to find out if you qualify for the Federal Work Study program (details below).
Once you have completed your application please fill out our pre-interview questionnaire and email it to planetarium@occ.cccd.edu
For more general information on student employment, visit the Student Employment Program website or contact:
Federal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study, also referred to as FWS, is one of the three major federal student aid programs from the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to provide part-time employment to students who have established significant financial need according to federal guidelines. The federal government pays a percentage of the student's salary; the school pays the remainder. FWS is part of the total financial aid package and is not intended to be the sole source of assistance. Many students either seek a position related to their career objective or seek positions that offer skill development. In either case, the FWS Program is intended to provide a balance between the interests of the student and the needs of the department.
In order to qualify, you must:
- Complete your
- You must accept your federal work-study award upon receiving
- Must complete an online employment application
- Include any employment or volunteer history you have
- Award Letter confirming you have been awarded FWS for 2023-2024
- Class schedule must be attached to the application
Student Assistants
Student employment provides an opportunity to earn money and continue your education, to train with people who manage the day-to-day business of the institution you attend, and to combine your academic study with on-the-job experience. Job opportunities under this program offer you temporary employment with the Coast Community College District. Employment can range from summer jobs to positions that last as long as you are a student. These employment opportunities can be related to your academic field of study, but do not need to be.
In order to qualify, you must be:
- A student enrolled in a minimum of 12 units during Fall and/or Spring semester – must have 12 units in Spring to work during the summer and 12 units in Fall to work during intercession
- Must complete an online employment application
- Include any employment or volunteer history you have
- Class schedule showing 12 units of enrollment must be attached to the application
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Completion of (international students excluded from this requirement)