MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – Wisconsin Clean Cities is accepting applications for a paid Summer 2023 internship
The Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program (CCUWDP) is an initiative of Clean Cities, a government-industry partnership sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Program.
Clean Cities strives to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector in more than 75 regions across the country. Since the creation of the CCUWDP in 2010, Clean Cities has hosted more than 300 interns at more than 60 Coalitions. Past internships have led to permanent positions.
The Clean Cities internship will give students the opportunity to grow public awareness and expand the markets of advanced vehicle technologies, alternative fuels and practices that reduce the consumption of petroleum. Students have participated in research, marketing, media relations, outreach activities, public education, K-12 outreach, fleet events and a vast array of transportation-related environmental projects.
Details:
- Internships will be available with Wisconsin Clean Cities
- Exact start/end dates will be determined
- The internship runs 40 hours per week for 14 weeks
- Stipends range from $4,500 to $7,200 for the term of the internship, depending on academic classification and number of hours assigned by the coalition
- Students studying business, communications, engineering, environmental science and/or urban planning are strongly preferred (junior, senior, graduate student or 1-year post graduate)
- The candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Office, Office 365 and Excel
Applications are currently being accepted.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Wisconsin Clean Cities Executive Director Lorrie Lisek via email at lorrie.lisek@wicleancities.org or call (219) 644-3690.
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About Wisconsin Clean Cities: Wisconsin Clean Cities is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization managed by Legacy Environmental Services, Inc., an Indiana Certified Women’s Business Enterprise. Established in 1994, Wisconsin Clean Cities is one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s more than 75 Clean Cities coalitions. The organizations support the nation’s energy and economic security by building partnerships to advance affordable domestic transportation fuels, energy efficient mobility systems and other fuel-saving technologies and practices. Learn more at www.wicleancities.org.