Laboratory Technician Intern - WRM-2026-18i jobs in United States
cer-icon
Apply on Employer Site
company-logo

NJ Department of Environmental Protection · 10 hours ago

Laboratory Technician Intern - WRM-2026-18i

The NJ Department of Environmental Protection is seeking a Laboratory Technician Intern for their Water Resource Management program. The intern will learn to collect and process water samples, perform various water quality analyses, and enter lab data for EPA submission.

Government Administration
badNo H1Bnote

Responsibilities

Learn how to collect and process samples for ambient nutrient monitoring
Calibrate, maintain, and use portable field meters to collect water quality measurements
Learn to perform chlorophyll, TSS, alkalinity, and turbidity analysis
Enter lab data into LIMS for submittal to EPA

Qualification

Water quality analysisSample collectionLIMS data entryMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft WordMultitaskingCustomer serviceDetail-orientedTeamworkIndependent work

Required

Detailed oriented
Ability to multitask
Strong customer service skills
Microsoft Office skills, especially Word and Excel
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Authorization to work in the United States per the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations
Possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey if the operation of a vehicle is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position

Preferred

Individuals enrolled at an accredited university/college studying one of the Physical Sciences, Environmental Sciences/Studies, Chemical Sciences, Biological Sciences, or in Environmental Planning, Environmental Policy, or Physical Geography
Individuals studying Civil Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Mining Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Bio-resource Engineering

Benefits

Earned Sick Time*

Company

NJ Department of Environmental Protection

twitter
company-logo
On America's first official "Earth Day" — April 22, 1970, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection was born.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

leader-logo
Kimberly Cahall
Chief Enforcement Officer
linkedin
leader-logo
Vincenzo Ferriola
Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Coordinator
linkedin
Company data provided by crunchbase