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Category: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Type: Internship

Location: In-Person in Richland

Application Deadline: May. 15, 2023

Starts: May. 15, 2023

Available Positions: 5

Salary Range: $33.59 - $15.74

$ Paid
 Full Time
 Part Time

Responsibilities

Hanford was established to produce the world’s first atomic bomb in the Second World War and continued producing plutonium for the Cold War efforts from 1945 to 1991.  Washington River Protection Solutions’  mission is to safely handle the byproduct of this massive operation,  to ensure a clean environment for future generations. 

Internships are paid and are 10 to 12 weeks in duration.  Interns must hire and onboard no later than June 26,  2023.  Housing and transportation are not provided. 

Lodging and transportation recommendations for the Tri-Cities will be provided upon request.

The Internship Program at Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS)  provides professional development opportunities for students to gain valuable work experience on the Hanford Site,  located in Southeastern Washington state.  Opportunities may be available in support of Environmental,  Safety,  Health and Quality (ESH&Q)  to include the following fields of study,  Environmental Protection,  Security and Emergency Preparedness,  Industrial Hygiene,  Radiological Controls,  Fire Protection,  Industrial Safety and Health,  and Quality Assurance.  Selected Interns will partner with Subject Matter Experts (SME)  (mentors)  and other staff in the following ESH&Q organizations including,  but not limited to:

Environmental Protection
Developing regulatory strategies to support the Tank Operations Contract (TOC)  mission,  integrating regulatory activities within the TOC,  performing cross-cutting environmental functions,  providing environmental resources and services to the Integrated Project Teams (IPTs),  managing regulatory and Tri-Party Agreement (TPA)  commitments and negotiations with the client and regulators,  coordinating with corporate environmental programs,  conducting Performance Assessments,  and representing TOC in site-wide strategic initiatives.

Industrial Safety
Interpreting authority for industrial safety,  occupational medicine,  fire protection,  case management,  and other safety and health programs.

Security &  Emergency Services
Ensuring compliance with safeguards/security requirements and emergency preparedness.   In addition,  the team trains an Emergency Response Organization at each facility to respond to emergency events that could occur.   They develop and maintain emergency response procedures,  plans,  hazard assessments,  and conduct Emergency Preparedness drills to evaluate the effectiveness of the program and to ensure the emergency readiness of each facility.

Radiological Controls 
Managing the Radiological Control program,  including safety related performance measures and indicators,  policies and procedures,  radiation protection program,  as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)  program and reporting,  ionizing radiation dosimetry and instrumentation services. 

Industrial Hygiene 
Development and management of the asbestos,  beryllium,  thermal stress,  monitoring/sampling,  assessment oversight,  Safety and Health training,  indoor air quality,  occupational noise,  professional development,  chemical exposure assessment &  management and the ergonomic programs.   

Quality Assurance 
Ensuring project success and improvement through independent assessment,  surveillance,  and inspection,  as well as,  assisting project personnel to successfully implement the Quality Assurance Program Description (QAPD).  Implementation of the QAPD is essential for TOC to successfully carry out the mission of safely storing tank waste and reducing the risk it poses to the environment until it can be prepared for disposal.  Software Quality Assurance (QA)  is a means of monitoring the software engineering processes and methods used to ensure proper quality.  Software QA Engineers perform oversight of the software life cycle,  including planning,  design,  and testing of software.

WRPS promotes equal employment opportunities to all participants based upon their training,  performance,  experience and overall qualifications.  Maintaining a workforce that represents a cultural diversity is a core strategic objective at WRPS.  WRPS fosters a work environment where employees recognize,  appreciate,  respect,  and value winning contributions of all people,  regardless of their differences.

Qualifications

U.S.  Citizenship 
Minimum GPA of 2.5 
At least 18 years of age 
At least three quarters or two semesters of college education completed prior to the internship. 
Enrolled as a full-time student (12+  credit hours)  during the three quarters or two semesters immediately preceding the start of the internship.                                                      

Compensation &  Benefits                      

Hourly Rate/Range:
•      Freshman -  $15.74
•      Sophomore -  $18.20
•      Junior -  $20.234 to $33.590
•      Senior -  $23.876 to $33.590

WRPS considers a candidate’s discipline of study as it relates to the position being filled and current academic standing when determining hiring rate.  Note a candidate’s prior salary history will not be taken into consideration.