Student Intern - Electrical Engineering (216301-914) Engineering at Geebo

Student Intern - Electrical Engineering (216301-914)

Company Name:
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
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Student Intern - Electrical Engineering
Tracking Code
216301-914
Job Description
Student Intern LRS Mechanical Engineering. Position will assist with engineering duties.
This internshiprequiresan UNOFFICIAL copy of your transcript be submitted. No interviews will be conducted without the transcript!


Required Skills
This position requires frequent sitting and use of computer/keyboard, occasional standing, walking, stooping, climbing stairs and ladders, kneeling, lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds, reaching above and below shoulder level, crawling, pushing and pulling up to 75 pounds, use of tools and foot controls and turning of valves. Requires good finger dexterity, ability to perform close work, good hearing and color vision and the ability to speak. Requires the ability to analyze data, conduct research, implement recommendations, develop plans and goals, present information to others and work under pressure of time constraints. Over 50 percent of the day is spent in an office environment. Exposed occasionally to dirt, dust, chemicals, extreme heat and cold, vibration, noise, poor ventilation, electrical risks, confined areas and working at heights up to 150 feet.
Required Experience
Educational Skills and
Experience: Must be at least 18 years of age. Student must have completed their sophomore year and be enrolled in an electrical engineering or computer engineering discipline. Experience with Microsoft Office preferred. Student must have a valid driver s license.
Job Location
WHEATLAND, Wyoming, United States
Position Type
Intern
Salary
- 23.53 USD
Last Day for Accepting Applications
April 12, 2014
Current Status of Job
Accepting ApplicationsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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