NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) · 18 hours ago
Environmental Engineer Intern
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers. They are seeking motivated Environmental Engineer Interns for the Inspection Unit within the Division of Construction Management, where the role involves reviewing and inspecting reports and plans related to water and sewer connections and installations.
Environmental Services
Responsibilities
Develop detailed knowledge of all applications and permit procedures related to water and sewer connections and installations
Reviews and interpret drawings and specifications. Maintains office records of drawings, plans maps, surveys and inspection data. Makes copies of drawings, traces inks and letter drawings
Maintains detailed and accurate records of inspections and reports any unusual occurrences. Assists surveyors by performing various tasks
Makes oral and prepares written reports as required. Needs to prepare reports, memos and correspondence
Qualification
Required
A baccalaureate degree in environmental, fire protection, chemical, mechanical, petroleum, aeronautical, or materials engineering from an accredited college
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in environmental, fire protection, chemical, mechanical, petroleum, aeronautical, or materials engineering technology and two years of full-time satisfactory experience in environmental engineering work
Preferred
Aptitude in reviewing and interpreting engineering drawings, plans, reports, and specifications
Excellent oral & written communication skills, as well as professional writing skills
Experience with using Microsoft Office suite, Adobe Acrobat is preferred
NYS Driver's License
Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Company
NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is a city agency of nearly 6,000 employees whose primary responsibility is to manage the city’s water supply.