Environmental Regulatory Intern
Environmental Regulatory Intern
(Work Study or Non-Work Study)
At the City of Fort Worth Water Department
Pay: $18.00 per hour (up to 19 hrs/wk)
Job Posting: One (1) Regulatory Environmental Intern Position
Off-Campus Work
Enable our community to thrive with clean water done right every time.
The City of Fort Worth is one of the fastest growing large cities in the U.S. Our employees serve the needs of nearly 1,000,000 residents, promoting our values of exceptional customer experience, mutual respect, embracing our diversity, continuous improvement, ethical behavior, and accountability. The City of Fort Worth Water Utility provides clean water and treats wastewater for 1.3 million people in the City of Fort Worth and Customer Wholesale Cities.
The City of Fort Worth Water Utility is seeking one (1) student to work as a Regulatory Environmental Intern. This is an Off-Campus position. The Intern will work with our Regulatory Environmental section to assist in providing support to the upcoming Lead and Copper Rule, legislative bill review, and other tasks assigned as it relates to compliance for the Water Utility. The intern will have bi-weekly conversations and evaluations with their supervisor. Transportation for the student will not be provided by the Agency or the University.
What you will receive:
Participants at our site will receive an excellent opportunity to apply what they are learning in the classroom to an actual on-the-job experience. Students will also have an opportunity to develop new or expanded practical application of Regulatory Environmental skills through
cross-functional teams to ensure continuous compliance of regulatory activities, regularly communicate and provide progress updates to keep team informed; exceptional organizational, project management, and mentoring from water professional who will aid in the skill level development of the intern.
In addition to helping the student receive practical application of their classroom academic skills, we can assist the student with interpersonal growth in building skills in communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and understand the benefits of a growth mindset, all while they are receiving real world experience for their program area of study. We believe students will find the experience beneficial, useful and up-to-date. Our hope for the student is; they come to understand that by participating in the Water Utility Regulatory Environmental internship program they will find a rewarding experience, and a very advantageous way of possible employment with the City of Fort Worth Water Utility.
Requirements:
The Intern will be required to have completed studies in Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Engineering, Environmental Science or Public Health. In addition to the aforementioned course areas, it is preferred the Intern also have skills in technical applications, i.e., MS Outlook Email, MS Excel, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint.
The Intern will have exposure to the following job duties:
Regulatory Support:
- Work on regulatory activities;
- Work in close collaboration with internal stakeholders;
- Regularly communicate and provide progress updates to keep team informed on continuous compliance requirements as assigned;
- Using MS Excel, support data-gathering for reports to senior management.
Regulatory Activities:
- Demonstrate ability to coordinate and work effectively with cross-functional teams;
- Ensure timely, clear communication to internal stakeholders on bill status and issues;
- Exhibits the ability to interpret complex bills and think critically about their applicability;
- Demonstrate good organization skills and time management skills;
- Ability to work on multiple bills at one time and adhere to timelines;
- Ability to support department by communicating effectively;
- Ability to research Texas Administrative Code (TAC) History;
- Manage issues proactively and resolve conflict.
Job Qualifications:
No previous work experience is required. A minimum of 3.0 G.P.A. and currently enrolled and working towards a Bachelor’s Degree program with major course work in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Engineering or Public Health from an accredited university.
Please note the student is not guaranteed a job as a result of the internship; however, the intern may be offered a paid position at any time during the internship by arrangement between the employer, educational institution and the student. The Intern cannot be in the position longer than 12 months. Equal Opportunity Employer.
If you are a Work-Study Student:
***Must have Work-Study Award from University Office of Financial Aid.
***Must provide Work-Study Eligibility Form from your Advisor to the City of Fort Worth Water Department work site supervisor.
How to Apply:
Go the CFW HR Job Board “Careers – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth” Click on “See our Careers”, then click the job title “Regulatory Environmental Intern”. Complete the application, upload your resume and transcript as one document, then hit submit.