Summer internship with U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program openings-- Act Fast!

Summer internship with U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program: Act fast!

The U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program (CCWUDP) has 29 workforce development program positions open across the nation. The Development Program is a wonderful opportunity for undergraduate (juniors or seniors) or graduate students to gain experience in energy and transportation areas. However, the applications process closes on March 29 so if you are interested you should act fast!

The CCWUDP is a partnership of the government-industry named Clean Cities and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Program. Clean Cities’ mission is to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector in nearly 100 communities across the nation.

Applicants should be studying in the field of communications, public relations, business, marketing, engineering or environmental sciences. Interns will have the chance to learn more about advanced vehicle technologies, alternative fuels, and practices that reduce the consumption of petroleum.

Specific details:

  • Up to 29 internships available at competitvely-selected U.S. Clean CIties Coalition locations working with dynamic Clean Cities coordinators and their stakeholders.
  • Positions are 30-40 hours per week (determined by coalitiion) for 10 weeks
  • Summer internship start date: Approximately June 3, 2013. Exact start/end dates determined by individual coalitions
  • Stipends range from $3,600 – $6,000 depending on academic classification and number of hours assigned by the coalition
  • Many past internships have led to permanent positions!

To submit your resume and complete an online application click here. Interns will be notified if selected by April 22, 2013.

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