APS Palo Verde is looking for Nuclear Regulatory Affairs (Environmental) Summer Intern to join their team in Tonopah, AZ
The APS Nuclear Regulatory Affairs (Environmental) Summer Intern will have the opportunity to gain hands-on work experience, developing, practicing, and learning business, engineering, information systems, and fundamentals within the Nuclear Regulatory Affairs organization. Students will apply their knowledge and problem solving abilities in support of long-term station environmental projects and ensuring station compliance with federal regulations. This internship is designed to provide exposure to the environmental regulatory landscape environmental processes, and the day-to-day activities involved in ensuring nuclear facility compliance.
The Palo Verde Summer internship is a paid 10-week program, starting in May, ending in July. During the 10 weeks at Palo Verde, you will be equipped with the tools needed to thrive and be challenged with meaningful individual and group projects. You will get support from leaders who will help you succeed.
Interns will also have the opportunity to participate in a New Hire Orientation, Professional Development opportunities and company tours to learn more about Palo Verde and Arizona Public Service. Qualified students will receive housing during the program, if an in-person internship.
At APS, we embrace the title intern and provide you with unique opportunities to make an impact on our business, apply today!
Program Features and Benefits
Challenging, innovative assignments that provide real-world experience in applying business education to short term projects
Exposure and opportunities to meet with members of our Senior Leadership Team and learn about their personal experiences
In-depth education on our organization, our industry and how energy companies make money
A comprehensive understanding of the energy industry and real insight into the variety of career tracks that are available within many utility organization
A dedicated manager and a mentor who will guide you throughout your prospective internship(s)
The chance to shadow professionals in a variety of disciplines throughout the department
Professional and personal development activities and ongoing feedback and coaching on performance
Networking events with peers and members of our management team
Presentation of your summer project results to our Senior Leadership Team and the opportunity to gain insightful feedback regarding your achievements
Minimum Requirements
- Actively enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate degree program in any science or engineering program.
- Must have 60+ semester credit hours
Must show ongoing achievement in areas of study and training.
Official or unofficial transcripts must be attached to your online application at the time of submittal to be considered.
Preferred Special Skills, Knowledge or Qualifications
- Actively enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate program in a chemical engineering, environmental science, or any natural science related discipline
- Data analysis experience
- Hydrology or geology experience
- Familiarity with SharePoint, Microsoft tools