Job Information
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Metro College Internship Program- Infrastructure in Washington, District Of Columbia
Metro College Internship Program- Infrastructure
Job ID:
240639
Location:
DC/MD/VA Metro Locations
Posting Open-Close
11/06/2024
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11/21/2024
Union
FLSA
Nonexempt
NRP
Regular/Temporary:
Regular
Job Description
MARKETING STATEMENT:
The Infrastructure Department at Metro is looking for undergraduate and graduate students interested in gaining hands-on practical experience in engineering, construction, maintenance, data analysis, or planning while helping to move thousands of people daily through the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Infrastructure works every day to improve our passenger experience by making significant investments in system safety, reliability, and customer service, while bolstering the region's economy through our unprecedented 6-year, $12.3 billion Capital Improvement Program.
This experience will provide hands on experience in multiple fields by working alongside Infrastructure mentors to solve engineering, technical, and planning challenges. Interns also have the opportunity to tour Metro facilities, hear from senior leadership about career pathways, network with other interns, and apply real world skills through daily responsibilities.
We are looking to hire multiple candidates in the areas of Engineering, Maintenance Management, Construction Management, Contract Management, Asset Management, Project Controls, Project Management, Project Planning, and Data Analysis. Join us as we build the future of transit in the National Capital Region. Assignments may include both office and job site work, with the possibility of working at remote sites.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from high school or the possession of a high school equivalency certificate. Applicant must be attending an accredited college or university pursuing a degree in a discipline deemed appropriate for the position intern is seeking.
For students hired as Summer College Interns, the following distinctions are made from the above provisions of the Student Intern description.
The interns major or area of concentration must be aligned with the academic and functional requirements of the position for which the student has applied.
The intern should at minimum be a rising college sophomore.
The intern must possess a minimum cumulative 2.8 GPA.
In cases where the internship is a progressive internship offering the consecutive summer opportunities through graduation, the intern must receive a favorable performance evaluation for the prior summer in order to be considered for each subsequent summer.
Medical Group:
Satisfactorily complete the medical examination for this position, if required. The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of this position either with or without reasonable accommodations.
SUMMARY:
This is an introductory, preparatory and training opportunity for college and graduate students designed to provide hands-on and practical transit industry work experience. Areas include but are not limited to: Bus and/or Rail Operations, Safety/Emergency Management, Engineering, Police, Information Technology, City/Urban Planning and General business functions. The assignments are on a temporary basis not to exceed thirteen (13) weeks of summer employment. Student interns may rotate to various departments based on their major in college/university and/or the respective departmental assignment. The student intern is supervised by an appropriate Executive or designee.
MAJOR DUTIES:
Duties will vary dependent on the assigned department. General duties may include activities in which the student intern:
Compiles, reviews and analyzes data. Operates a personal computer to verify, input and correct data required for producing reports.
Researches data for and assists in the preparation of management, operations, technical and administrative reports. Utilizes management memoranda, fiscal and operations reports and data to complete assignments.
Produces tangible work product specific to the assigned department to include presentations, reports, correspondence, graphic representation of data and/or project plans.
Reviews reports to identify problems based upon standard criteria and guidance from supervisors; recommends solutions as instructed.
Participates in training sessions related to various functions performed by department to which assigned; attends appropriate Authority, departmental and office meetings, etc., in order to gain exposure to transit functions.
Participates in and/or leads departmental meetings, working sessions, etc.
Evaluation Criteria
Consideration will be given to applicants whose resumes demonstrate the required education and experience. Applicants should include all relevant education and work experience.
Evaluation criteria may include one or more of the following:
Skills and/or behavioral assessment
Personal interview
Verification of education and experience (including certifications and licenses)
Criminal Background Check (a criminal conviction is not an automatic bar to employment)
Medical examination including a drug and alcohol screening (for safety sensitive positions)
Review of a current motor vehicle report
Closing
WMATA is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by applicable federal law.
This posting is an announcement of a vacant position under recruitment. It is not intended to replace the official job description. Job descriptions are available upon confirmation of an interview.
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