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Student Trainee (Community Planner) (CEI) (1) Redstone Arsenal, MD

This position is part of the Army Internship Program (SIP) and is a CIVILIAN position with the Department of the Army.

The Army Internship Program (SIP) provides an exciting opportunity to embark on a developmental, accelerated career path as a Army Civilian including continued training and educational opportunities, with no military obligation. Interns may also receive paid training, certifications, and rotational assignments. Don't wait! Apply now to start your Civilian Army career today!

We are seeking driven, high-performing teammates, and we will provide opportunities to apply your talent to make a positive difference through meaningful work. You’ll also learn and grow through a structured, but flexible developmental program that accounts for your existing knowledge, skills, behaviors, and preferences and for your career field’s professional competencies. 

In this role you will, perform a variety of standardized and non-standardized engineering tasks to accomplish or provide technical support on assigned projects.

As a Student Trainee (Community Planner), the incumbent will work under closer supervision performing assignments and completing training. At the full-performance level, you will be expected to:

*Review community plans to ensure appropriate preparation and planning of projects is accomplished.

*Coordinate with community planning team to ensure that planning has been done and sufficient to resource requirements.

*Assist senior personnel with the development of guidelines and procedures for implantation of command staff actions.

* Assist community planner establishing lines of communication and procedures to follow planning objectives with commanders and their staff.

 

Salary

1st Year Salary $35,499-$43,590
2nd Year Salary $36,784-$47,816

Salary includes applicable locality pay or Local Market Supplement.

Additional financial incentives, such as recruitment or relocation incentives, may be offered for difficult to fill positions.