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This is a one-year, full-time, paid Internship Program under the direct supervision of a mentor. Interns will work on various responsibilities including contacting County staff to define and discuss space requirements, preparing plans and installation drawings for workstations and supporting spaces, coordinating the installation phase, performing inspections during the installation phase, ordering furniture, processing invoices for furniture and installations, ensuring warranty repairs are complete, creating and maintaining electronic files of existing building layouts and furniture arrangements using drafting software (AutoCAD), and confirming reconfigurations are compliant with County standards and safety requirements. This internship provides recent college graduates and currently enrolled graduate students with in-depth, hands-on learning opportunities in areas critical to supporting local government initiatives while participating in a developmental and training cohort with peers.