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If you're looking to kick-start your career in environmental regulation, the City of Fort Worth has an exciting opportunity for you as an Environmental Regulatory Intern! This position allows you to dive into the world of regulatory compliance while contributing to the valuable work of the Water Utility. Located off-campus in Fort Worth, Texas, this part-time internship pays $18.00/hr and is designed for students actively pursuing a degree in fields like Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Public Health. As part of your role, you'll assist in critical projects such as the upcoming Lead and Copper Rule and legislative bill reviews. Not only will you gain hands-on experience working closely with seasoned water professionals, but you'll also develop essential skills in communication, project management, and critical thinking. The internship hosts bi-weekly evaluations to ensure you’re on track with your personal and professional growth. While you’re expected to commit around 19 hours a week, you’ll find the experience beneficial as you apply classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios. The City of Fort Worth values diversity, ethical behavior, and continuous improvement, making it a great place to immerse yourself in a collaborative and supportive environment that may set the stage for future employment opportunities. Your time here is sure to be both rewarding and transformative as you work towards making a difference in the community and the regulation of our vital water resources.
Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas and the 13th-largest city in the United States. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles into four other counties: Denton, Parker, Wise, and Johnson.
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