Engineering Intern

Regional Water AuthorityNew Haven, CT
15h

About The Position

Our purpose is to make life better for people by delivering water for life. Our mission is to provide customer with high-quality water and services at a reasonable cost while promoting the preservation of watershed lands and aquifers. Our vision is to be an innovative water utility that sustains life, strengthens our communities and protects natural resources for future generations. Our STARS values are Service, Teamwork, Accountability, Respect and Safety. About the RWA: At the South-Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority (RWA), we provide more than just water—we deliver life-sustaining resources to nearly 430,000 consumers every day. As a nonprofit public corporation driven by our commitment to excellence and community, we take pride in being responsible stewards of over 28,000 acres of watershed land, ensuring the sustainability of our environment for future generations. Guided by the principles of Conscious Capitalism, we believe in the power of business to make a positive impact on the region we serve. When you join RWA, you have more than a job, you have a purpose and will become part of a team that values integrity, environmental stewardship, and community service. You’ll work with purpose, knowing that every drop of water we deliver makes a difference, and that our customers trust us to uphold the highest standards of reliability, sustainability, and care.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a degree in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong attention to detail

Responsibilities

  • Familiarization of Operations and maintenance improvements projects/programs including well recovery and rehabilitation, and storage tank inspections & maintenance.
  • Exposure to asset management activities including inventory assessments, condition assessments, maintenance history, and risk analyses.
  • Gain experience of the review process associated with the designs of new water facilities or improvements to new and existing facilities including water treatment plants, chemical feed systems, dams, pumping stations, pipelines, and storage tanks.
  • Cross departmental collaboration of Engineering Department with other RWA divisions.
  • Complete a capstone project summarizing learning and contributions, including a presentation of insights and key takeaways to leadership.
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