You may want to consider applying for these local internships
The spring season is here which means if you are a college student you should consider applying for an internship as soon as possible.
Although internships are a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period, these opportunities can be extremely vital for building work experience before graduation. An internship provides the work experience that helps students put their education into practice, develop their leadership skills, and give them a competitive advantage as they pursue a permanent position.
Currently, Greenville Utilities has several internships posted on its website
Electric Engineering Intern
The Electric Department is seeking undergraduate or graduate student(s) in engineering/technology-related fields for an engineering internship position. The internship will involve assisting Electric Engineering staff in performing technical office engineering duties (including fieldwork).
Fleet Intern
Greenville Utilities Commission Fleet division is seeking a highly motivated and passionate person who wants to work in a fast-paced Fleet role working with parts inventory management, AssetWorks, purchase orders, and pick up.
IT Support Specialist Intern
Greenville Utilities Commission Information Technology Department is seeking a highly motivated and passionate person who wants to work in a fast-paced Information Technology role working with computers, software, active directory, networks, and security initiatives.
Public information Intern
Under close supervision of staff, the intern will perform various duties including, but not limited to developing news releases, newsletter articles, print ads, and other promotional materials; assisting with fairs, trade shows, and expos; and assisting with other duties as required.
To apply for these positions, you will need to visit the Greenville Utilities Career website for more information.
The WNCT Internship Program gives you real-world experience and lets you become familiar with WNCT’s organization and work style. WNCT works with colleges and universities to provide students the opportunities to apply coursework learned or taught in the classroom with practice in the workplace. Students have the opportunity to work during the Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer college semesters on a full-time or part-time based on student availability and department needs. WNCT understands that each college and university is on a different schedule. Find out more on the WNCT website.
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