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NJ Department of Environmental Protection · 12 hours ago

Chemistry Intern - DSR-2026-5i

The NJ Department of Environmental Protection is seeking a Chemistry Intern to assist in determining the analytical capabilities of laboratories and to support ongoing research efforts related to drinking water service lines. The intern will engage in research that addresses environmental issues and contributes to the Department's decision-making processes.

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Responsibilities

Assist in determining current analytical capability of laboratories to measure various contaminants for the development and setting of standards in various media
Assist with ongoing research efforts to determine the efficiency of various tools to identify the material of drinking water service lines and to assess subsequent lead release potential

Qualification

Analytical ChemistryMicrosoft Office SuiteBasic Statistical MethodsScientific WritingOral Communication

Required

Knowledge of analytical chemistry
Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to clearly present complex scientific information in writing and orally
Authorization to work in the United States per the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations
Possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey if the operation of a vehicle is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position

Preferred

Understanding of basic statistical methods
Enrolled at an accredited university/college studying one of the Physical Sciences, Environmental Sciences/Studies, Chemical Sciences, Biological Sciences; or in Civil Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Mining Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Bio-resource Engineering

Benefits

Earned Sick Time

Company

NJ Department of Environmental Protection

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On America's first official "Earth Day" — April 22, 1970, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection was born.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Kimberly Cahall
Chief Enforcement Officer
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Vincenzo Ferriola
Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Coordinator
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