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Internship Trades Program
Job in
Chino, San Bernardino County, California, 91708, USA
Listed on 2026-03-08
Listing for:
Inland Empire Utilities Agency
Part Time, Apprenticeship/Internship
position Listed on 2026-03-08
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance
Job Description & How to Apply Below
this is a continuous recruitment for the 25/26 fiscal year period (july 1, 2025 - june 30, 2026). Applications submitted during this period will remain on file and will be reviewed on an as needed basis to fill vacancies as they occur.
internships are limited to 25 hours week and 960 hours per fiscal year
(july 1st to june 30th)
note: internship are not meant to be short term, for example, limited to summer, winter and/or spring breaks. Individuals interested in short term internships will not be considered.
work schedule is estimated to be approximately 20 hours a week;
hours are monday through thursday from 6 a.m. To 4 p.m.
flsa: non-exempt
introduction:
the inland empire utilities agency (ieua) internship trades program (itp) provides trade school and college students the opportunity to explore a wide range of career paths within the operations and maintenance (o&m) department. Itp provides opportunities for students to enhance their classroom learning by obtaining practical real-world work experience. The internship program is designed to provide students with meaningful work experience to supplement their academic curriculum and to enhance their future career development.
The itp is also designed for the interns to meet the requirements from the california state water resources control board (swrcb) the california water environment association (cwea), and the international society of automation to qualify for professional certifications. Interns will have the opportunities to shadow and work with staff from the collections, operations, mechanical, and electrical/instrumentation departments. Based on the intern's work experience, educational background, certifications, trade preference, and available positions, they will be assigned to the department that best fits them as well as the agency to enrich their future career.
program goal:
building career pathways to supply our industry with trade workers provides crucial operational reliability. The risk to our agency, if we do not do this, is operational failure. This impacts public health, the environment, agency budgets, and the well-being of our communities. The goal of the ieua itp is to prepare qualified applicants for a career in operations and maintenance of the wastewater/water industry.
The itp is consistent with the agency's values by staying in the forefront of the industry through education, innovation, efficiency, and creativity. Itp will assist individuals in becoming well trained certified collections system operators, wastewater/water treatment operators, mechanical technologists, and electrical/instrumentation technologists, who are competent and qualified to perform their duties in a safe, permit-compliant, and professional manner.
interns also energize a workplace with their enthusiasm, desire to learn, as well as bringing new skillsets with them, such as social media. Interns provide immediate assistance to support projects and routine work, enabling staff to perform higher priority work.
these jobs are hands-on. The only way for students to get real-world experience is through opportunities that provide access to work environments, which they can practice building new skills and learn from others in the field. This also gives interns access to work cultures and requires them to develop norms of conduct and behaviors that are essential to be successful at work.
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hours:
in order to meet the 1,800-hour experience requirement set by the swrcb, cwea, and isa for certification, scheduling of an intern's hours shall be at the mutual agreement of the intern and his/her respective supervisor. Internships at the agency are limited to 960 hours per fiscal year and 25 hours per week (july 1st
-june 30th). At the rate of 20 hours per week, candidates will accumulate 1,800 hours in approximately two years. Candidates will select a set schedule block based upon availability and will be allowed to work between the hours of 6:00 a.m. And 4:00 p.m. Monday through thursday.
certifications & program completion:
interns are responsible for certification costs. Interns are considered having successfully completed the program upon completing their certification plan goals. Interns will not be permitted to continue in the program once they have obtained a grade ii collection system operator certification. Grade i or higher wastewater treatment plant operator certification and/or a water treatment/distribution operator t3 or d3 certification, grade ii mechanical technologist certification, or grade ii electrical/instrumentation technologist certification.
examples of essential functions:
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be…
Position Requirements
Less than 1 Year
work experience
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