COLLEGE CO-OP (WASTEWATER TREATMENT) (ENGINEERING, PLC & SCADA)
Cincinnati Pa - Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45208
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City of Cincinnati General Statement of Duties The Metropolitan Sewer District posted a number of College Co-Op Job Postings for the Summer Semester beginning May 26, 2025. Please read through all Job Postings and apply for the position(s) you would like to be evaluated for and/or interviewed for as a Co-Op student. The Priority Deadline for applications is March 10, 2025. Applications submitted by this date will be reviewed by MSD hiring managers before the posting closes on March 24, 2025. If selected for an interview, students will be notified via email as early as the week of March 10, 2025. All applications are accepted through the posting close date. If selected for an interview, you will be contacted via the email provided during the application process. All applicants should have availability for work scheduled 32 - 40 hours per week. TO APPLY: Applicants must first set up a Master Profile in the City's NEOGOV system to apply for this position. Please
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to create your Master Profile and apply for the College Co-Op. Interns/Co-ops/Externs for the City of Cincinnati may be performing duties in any potential field within the City's structure. These fields may include office-level work/assignments, fieldwork, and/or civic services. The nature of the work will be based on areas of interest, degree programs, or organizational needs. Candidates should have the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Minimum Qualifications (KSAs) MSD WASTEWATER TREATMENT (ENGINEERING & SCADA) Mission: To establish a partnership with colleges and universities, exposing as many students as possible to employment opportunities in the Wastewater Industry and to help them become experienced professionals in the next generation workforce. Overview: Throughout the course of the year a number of college students will join MSD's staff for a cooperative experience. Under direct supervision of the project manager, the Co-Op will perform assigned work by applying established engineering principles and theories to practical applications. The co-op will interact with other plant personnel, including management, administrative, operations, and maintenance staff. Co-ops Will Aid Wastewater Treatment Maintenance Division Engineers On a Variety Of Efforts Ranging From Supporting Operations/ Maintenance Staff, Process Equipment And System Design, Capital Project Review, Drafting/solid Modeling, Contractor Coordination, And SCADA Applications. Specific tasks can include: Work in AutoCAD to update underground piping drawings, backup power feed surveys, and utility investigations; evaluate changeout from Periflow brand to Blue-White brand peristaltic pump application at the Mill Creek Disinfection building; WWTP walkdowns and inspections; defining hardware configuration by configuring the hardware components of the PLC system. Expectations:
Provides work outcomes that correspond to the student's level of education and prior experience under professional engineering supervision. Apply knowledge and reasoning skills in order to analyze and solve practical engineering problems. Co-op Learning Deliverables Deliverables include budget, logistics, training, and task-specific reports. Milestones include orientation, needs assessment, project work, mid-term review, and final documentation. Co-op Learning Education Requirements:
Must currently be a college student actively taking college classes in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Required Education And Experience:
In order to qualify for the Intern/Co-op Program, a student must: Be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or a non-citizen with proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Individuals under eighteen will require a work permit. Submit a City job application for employment. Must pass a drug screen and background check. Be enrolled in an accredited institution. Undergraduate student majoring in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Chemistry, Fire Science, or closely related field. Successful completion of basic chemistry lab coursework preferred.
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