NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) · 1 day ago
Civil Engineering Intern
NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers. They are seeking a Civil Engineering Intern to assist in reviewing engineering proposals and ensuring compliance with DEP standards for water and sewer systems.
Environmental Services
Responsibilities
Perform engineering work of moderate difficulty and assist Engineer-In-Charge with the review of engineering proposals submitted by other agencies to determine the impact on the NYC sewer and water supply systems, and to ensure that proposed drainage and water supply facilities will be built and/or maintained in conformance with the latest DEP Standards and requirements
Assist the Engineer-in-Charge representing the Plan Review Section in meeting with the representatives from City and State agencies and Private developer's filing professionals
Under the guidance of Engineer-in-Charge, interact with consulting engineers submitting projects related to Plan Review Sections for proper review and approval in accordance with the Bureau of Water & Sewer Operations requirements
Under the guidance of Engineer-In-Charge, perform research and respond to written requests for design changes and shop drawings of moderate difficulty
Under the direction of Engineer-In-Charge, review site connection applications, Green Infrastructures, drainage analysis and other engineer applications assigned by Engineer-In-Charge
Qualification
Required
A baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from an accredited college
A degree in any other engineering area or in civil engineering technology is not acceptable
Preferred
A valid New York State driver's license is preferred
Strong oral and written communication
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite
Research capabilities
Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Company
NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is a city agency of nearly 6,000 employees whose primary responsibility is to manage the city’s water supply.