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  • 2026 Summer Internship Program - Anchorage, AK

    Bering Straits Native Corporation 4.6company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Job Description Bering Straits Native Corporation (BSNC) is currently seeking qualified summer interns in our Anchorage office. BSNC is committed to helping prepare tomorrow's leaders for the workforce by providing a paid 12-week internship to qualified shareholders and descendants. Applicants must be current college students, high school graduates who have been accepted to college or technical school and plan to attend in the fall, or recent college graduates. Applicants must have a minimum 2.0 GPA to be eligible. Under the direction of the Shareholder Training & Recruitment Supervisor, and in accordance with the guidelines and policies of the company, and local, state, and federal laws, this internship position performs assigned duties, consisting of administrative and clerical tasks (or other duties) in support of various programs, executive leaders, managers, and staff. At the conclusion of the internship program, BSNC Interns will take part in an exit interview. This interview will cover topics such as job knowledge, teamwork, work habits, work quality, and work ethic. It will provide interns with the chance to reflect on their experience, offer feedback, and discuss their performance throughout the internship. About this position: Summer Internship - Anchorage, AK The Essential Duties and Responsibilities are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed for this position and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Other duties may be assigned. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Provide office support functions including word processing, filing, copying, composing a variety of business documents, gathering, and compiling data, proofreading documents, and balancing and coordinating a workload for multiple projects while meeting deadlines. Receive guidance, training, and mentoring from professional personnel in planning and carrying out activities and assignments. Participate in Intern Program activities such as training sessions, group meetings, intern projects and team building. Collaborate directly with supervisor(s), colleague(s) and/or other internal staff in the planning of assignments and the resolution of day-to-day operational problems. Identify problems and implement or recommend solutions. Interact respectfully with supervisors, officials, peers, other employees, and the public. Learn and adapt to modern technology as it relates to office practices and procedures. Maintain confidentiality of information. Work effectively despite interruptions and demonstrate attention to detail. Plan, organize, and prioritize work as directed by supervisor. Use a computer/laptop, related software, transcribing equipment, and other standard office equipment. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor. Required (Minimum Necessary) Qualifications Applicants must be a BSNC original shareholder or direct lineal descendant. Applicants must be a current full-time college student, high school graduate who has been accepted to a college or vocational/technical school and plan to attend in the fall, or a recent college graduate. Applicants must have a 2.0 GPA or higher. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics · Effective verbal and written communication · Able to follow complex and detailed instructions · Works independently and collaboratively · Reliable and punctual · Strong time management to meet deadlines · Positive and friendly attitude Preferred · N/A Supervisory Responsibilities · This position will not have supervisory responsibilities. DOT Covered/Safety-Sensitive Role Requirements · This position is not subject to federal requirements regarding Department of Transportation “safety-sensitive” functions. Necessary Physical Requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this role. Employees must always maintain a constant state of mental alertness. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential and marginal functions may require maintaining physical condition necessary for bending, stooping, sitting, walking or standing for prolonged periods of time; most of time is spent sitting in a comfortable position with frequent opportunity to move about. Work Environment The work environmental characteristics described here are representative of those that must be borne by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the role. Employees must always maintain a constant state of situational awareness. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job is performed in an office setting with exposure to computer screens and requires extensive use of a computer, keyboard, mouse, and multi-line telephone system. The work described herein is primarily in a modern office setting. Occasional travel may be required. Additional Qualifying Factors As a condition of employment, you will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and have acceptable background check results. If applicable to the contract, you must also obtain and maintain the appropriate clearance levels required and must also be able to obtain access to military installations. Shareholder Preference BSNC gives hiring, promotion, training, and retention preference to BSNC shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job. DEADLINE: THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKET MUST BE RECEIVED BY March 20, 2026, AND INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: 1. Application and current resume - complete and submit the online application with your resume on BSNC Careers website at . 2. Current college or vocational/technical school letter of acceptance. 3. Current unofficial copy of high school, college, or vocational/technical school transcript. 4. Letter of recommendation - dated within the last four years. Must be from a professional reference such as a teacher, counselor, or job supervisor, etc. 5. Complete required essay - essay questions will be emailed to the applicant once online application and resume is submitted. 6. If you have not previously submitted a Descendant Registration form to be verified as a direct lineal descendant to a BSNC original shareholder, please complete and submit the form along with a legal document (such as your birth certificate) to BSNC's Shareholder Development Department. If you are unsure of your verification status, contact us and we can confirm it for you. Please submit all required documents, essay, and any questions to , after March 20, 2026. Bering Straits Native Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any status protected by state or federal law, or any other basis prohibited by law.
    $33k-38k yearly est. 24d ago
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  • Mechanical Technician Intern

    Schlumberger 4.5company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    At SLB, we recognize that our innovation, creativity, and success stem from our differences. We actively recruit people with a diverse range of backgrounds and cultivate a culture of inclusion that unlocks the benefits of our diversity. We want to ensure that everyone feels a sense of belonging here and we encourage, enable, and empower our people to foster inclusivity, build trust, and demonstrate respect for across the organization. Global in outlook, local in practice - and with a united, shared passion for discovering solutions, we hire talented, driven people and support them to succeed, personally and professionally. The **_Mechanical Technician located in Anchorage, Alaska_** is responsible for ensuring on-time delivery of equipment as per operational demands. The Mechanical Technician improves maintenance related nonproductive time ratio of the Product Line's assets within the Maintenance Base (MB), and improves maintenance efficiency and people productivity. + Maintain assigned equipment according to the pertinent maintenance program and compliant with the reliability centered maintenance strategy through adherence to the Computerized Maintenance Management System and standard work. + Adhere to transactional discipline within Technology Lifecycle Management (TLM) business systems to record materials and supplies, labor costs and equipment maintenance performance history such as movements, work orders, parts used and time to maintain. + Comply with TLM Product Line standards. + Participate in the continuous improvement culture, initiatives and improvement plans within the MB to improve asset utilization and cost of service delivery (CoSD). + Participate in continuous improvement efforts to improve asset turnaround time, which includes reducing downtime due to maintenance, parts and repair authorization numbers, failures and work-in-process. + Support continuous improvement efforts to improve the efficiency and productivity of Maintenance Technicians. + Implement CoSD projects, such as the planned repair and reuse of parts. + Participate in failure investigations as assigned. + Comply with the TLM Competency Management System. Minimum job qualifications + Assemble/Disassemble surface trees and wellheads. + Hydo and N2 testing. + High school diploma or GED. + Excellent communication skills written and verbal. + Must be able to work with the team in developing improved work processes for the department. + Must live in Alaska, no relocation provided. Candidates must be able to legally work and reside in the US, without sponsorship.
    $60k-75k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Food Service Manager Intern

    Alaska Christian College 3.8company rating

    Program development internship job in Soldotna, AK

    Salary: Stipend/Room and Board Alaska Christian College JOB TITLE: Food Service Internship DEPARTMENT: Food Service (Operations) REPORTS TO: Food Services Manager STATUS: Full-time, Stipend, Exempt (Grant funded position), 12 months Start: May 2026 PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Food Service Manager, will be involved with day-to-day operations in the commercial kitchen. RESPONSIBILITIES: Compliance with health, safety and fire regulations regarding food preparation and serving. Prepare food according to established menus and baking. Monitor portion, size, and presentation. Maintain food and equipment inventories. Maintains a clean, safe, and unobstructed workspace through general cleaning of the kitchen and dining areas. Assists in planning all menus and have the ability to create recipes appropriate for a variety of dining. Assists in purchasing food and supplies within assigned budgets and according to established menus. Receive food and beverage deliveries, checking contents to verify quantity and quality. Operates dish machine to company and manufacturer specifications. Uses proper measurement of detergent and sanitizer in the dish machine according to manufacturers specifications. Wash and restock all dishes, glassware, utensils, pots, pans and other cooking equipment. Gather, empty and remove all garbage. Keep dish and storage areas clean and organized. Clean kitchen and dining room floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, vacuuming, steam cleaning, or shampooing. Perform any combination of light housekeeping duties to maintain commercial establishments in a clean and orderly manner. Duties may include making beds, replenishing linens, doing laundry, and cleaning rooms and halls. Clean, polish, dust furniture, fixtures, windows and mirrors and clean and maintain cooking, serving, and catering equipment according to company and manufacture specifications. Set up, arrange, and remove decorations, tables, chairs, ladders, and scaffolding to prepare facilities for events such as banquets and meetings. Will attend all appropriate staff and faculty meetings as needed. Carries out other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None REQUIREMENTS: Must have or acquire ServSafe certification/food handlers card. Must possess knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and serving of food. Must possess knife skills with the ability to prep food quickly and efficiently. Must possess knowledge of catering operations, garnish and food presentation. Must have good communication skills, both verbal and written. Must have the ability to listen to and understand the information being presented and be able to follow written instructions. Detail-oriented, with a high degree of accuracy and skill in all work performed. Must have the ability to keep hands and arms steady when necessary and to move quickly. Must understand and maintain the confidentiality of all information seen or heard. Functions well in a cross-cultural environment, have a teachable attitude, and is willing to be a team player. Must be able to use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards. Must be adaptable, with the ability to maintain composure in difficult situations. Must be able to work split shifts and weekends as needed. Maintain composure under difficult circumstances and be adaptable. Must be able to evaluate issues and situations and use logic to determine appropriate solutions. Must be able to work independently and show good judgment. Must be organized, efficient, and show good time management skills. Must be reliable and dependable with regular, timely attendance. Must be able to pass a background check. General Internship Guidelines The internships will be 40 hours a week. The internship begins May 2026 and concludes in May 2027. Must be between the ages of 18 and 28 years old at the time of acceptance of the internship. College graduate preferred. Interns will have 15 days off for a 12-month internship and 11 days off for a 9-month internship. The supervisor will set working hours. Interns will be given a stipend of $723.07 a month, paid bi-weekly payroll plus room and board. At the completion of the internship in May, interns who complete the entire program will receive an additional $100 for each month they participate. Housing included. Limited meal plan included. Interns will be supervised by the directors in the area which they intern. Composition and documentation of a professional development plan. Most work will be on campus with some local, statewide, and national travel involved. October Attendance at Murdock Trusts annual Vision and Call internship conference. September and February attendance at bi-annual CYAK young adult retreat. Weekly meetings and coursework with the project advisor. Must be willing to agree to and sign a statement of Evangelical Covenant Affirmations and Acknowledgement of the Covenant Affirmations and ABHE statement. WORKING CONDITIONS: These duties will be conducted in an office environment with limited exposure to hazardous materials. The majority of the shift will be spent seated and working on a computer. Must have adequate sight to meet the responsibilities of the job. Must be able to lift 40 pounds on an occasional basis. DRESS CODE: Within the office, business casual dress is expected. Jeans are acceptable as long as they are clean and well-kept. If any questions arise regarding what is appropriate, speak with the supervisor. STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING: This job description is intended to describe the general nature of the work being performed by the person assigned to this position and does not state or imply that it is all-inclusive. Other duties and responsibilities may be added with consideration of the job requirements and skills needed and can be changed verbally or in writing at the discretion of the job's immediate supervisor.
    $38k-44k yearly est. 31d ago
  • Survey Intern

    CRW Engineering Group 4.0company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Bright People Powerful Solutions Better Communities CRW Engineering Group, Inc (CRW) is currently seeking candidates for a full time, seasonal Survey Intern position for summer 2026. This seasonal full-time position provides the opportunity for progressive responsibility and training under the direction of a licensed Professional Land Surveyor, with an opportunity to continue working part-time during the school year. CRW is a growing multidiscipline engineering and surveying firm with offices in Anchorage, Palmer, and Seattle. Our staff of nearly 100 provides planning, design, and construction support services for federal, state, municipal, tribal, and private clients on projects in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. We've been helping build better communities for over 40 years. The successful candidate will obtain surveying experience in rural and urban communities throughout Alaska, performing boundary & subdivision plats, topographic, right-of-way, ALTA, Hydrographic, UAV Aerial, and Laser Scanning surveys. Will have the opportunity to work on many different types of projects, including road improvement, water and sewer, drainage and site improvement projects, restaurants, schools, power plants, bulk fuel, water treatment plants, airports, flood modeling, and riverine and coastal erosion. Utilizing Leica GPS, robotic, laser scanning surveying equipment, Leica & DJI drones, and Sonarmite DFX echosounder hydrographic equipment. We often use 4-wheelers, snow machines, and boats to perform our work. In the office, the work includes data reduction and mapping using Leica, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, and Pix4D software. Primary Responsibilities Providing assistance to the Survey Technicians and Professional Land Surveyors by applying sound technical skills and knowledge of surveying learned in college courses and acquiring practical experience in broad areas of assignments in the field and office. Project site support could include travel to locations in the greater Anchorage area and throughout Alaska in rural and urban areas, documenting field conditions with photographs, generating concept-level sketches, and/or setting up field surveying equipment to perform all types of land surveying in support of engineering projects. Project organization support, including filing, purging, archiving, and general file coordination. General operations assistance, including as-needed event and project coordination, equipment maintenance, and resource management support. Project research and support, including assisting with the completion of calculations, reports, specifications, drawings, and manuals. Qualifications, Education, and Experience Shall be a surveying student enrolled in surveying courses at an ABET-accredited surveying program. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Accuracy, thoroughness, and timeliness. Hard working, positive can-do attitude and career orientated. Should have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office Programs. CAD, and/or GIS, Leica survey equipment experience is a plus. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 lbs. Capable of working in adverse weather and terrain conditions. Must have valid Alaska Driver's License. Willing to travel to remote Alaskan communities for short periods. Shall be able to work 40 hours per week. Shall be able to travel to various project sites. Shall be able to access and navigate job sites and construction areas. CRW's collaborative approach fosters innovative solutions to diverse challenges in exciting environments. Many of our interns are asked to become permanent, full-time professionals upon graduation. Come help us engineer a better community! CRW Engineering Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
    $41k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Traffic Intern

    HDL Engineering Consultants

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    HDL Engineering Consultants, LLC (HDL) is a leader in providing civil, geotechnical, transportation and arctic engineering, environmental and earth science, surveying, and construction management services in Alaska, with offices in Anchorage, Palmer, and Kenai. We are seeking engineering interns interested in joining our client-focused team of professionals for the summer of 2025. Position Summary If you are looking for a summer internship that provides you the opportunity to grow and apply your engineering knowledge, introduces you to real-life engineering challenges, and provides an opportunity to make professional connections, HDL Engineering Consultants, LLC is the right fit for you. As a Traffic Intern, you'll play a vital role in improving Anchorage's transportation systems while gaining hands-on experience that makes a difference in our community. You will work directly with the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) on traffic projects by providing assistance in the collection of traffic flow counts, performing traffic speed studies, installing traffic counting equipment within roadways and along trails, and inputting traffic data into the MOA database. This internship typically runs from the end of May through the middle/end of August. These internship dates may vary to accommodate varying college/university schedules. The weekly schedule for this position is Monday - Thursday, 10-hour days, 40 hours per week. Required Job Qualification: Valid driver's license with a clean driving record Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions Ability to safely lift 50 pounds Comfortable using a 5-pound hammer to anchor equipment in pavement Ability to work safely within active roadways and near traffic Essential Functions within the Role: Collecting peak hour traffic flow Performing spot speed studies, trail counts, and manual intersection counts Processing and entering data, performing data editing for accident analyses Installing traffic counters within roadways and along trail systems Performing other duties as needed Work Environment & Physical Conditions This position involves a combination of office and fieldwork. When in the office, this role regularly requires sitting, standing, walking, and using standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and photocopiers. Fieldwork will frequently be along or near busy roadways or intersections, and is done outside where inclement weather may be encountered. This position may be required to lift up to 50 pounds to install traffic equipment. ABOUT HDL As a team member at HDL, you can expect a fun place to work and a family-friendly setting. HDL's culture is defined by our commitment to providing responsible infrastructure solutions by engaging clients, empowering employees, and exceeding expectations. At HDL, we want to empower our employees in their careers. When you work with us, we will encourage you to follow your passions, and we promise to be committed to your safety, well-being, and professional development. With more than 90 employees, our services include civil, aviation, transportation, water/wastewater, hydrology & hydraulics, geotechnical, environmental, surveying & mapping, and construction administration. We work with our clients to develop creative solutions with an emphasis on quality, integrity, teamwork, respect, and positivity. HDL is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $40k-48k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Intern - State Farm Agent Team Member

    Randy Jackson-State Farm Agent

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Job DescriptionBenefits: Competitive salary Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement ROLE DESCRIPTION: Randy Jackson State Farm is seeking an organized and efficient specialist to fulfill administrative duties and support insurance agents in gaining and keeping customers. As an intern with our agency, your attention to detail, dedication to customer relations, and sales-mindedness equip you for this versatile position. Your contributions as a motivated professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment pave an entryway for growing your career and expanding your income. We look forward to incorporating your energy and marketing perspective into our team as we build success together. RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist the business goals of the insurance agency with mutually agreed upon expectations. Provide prompt, accurate, and friendly customer service. Service can include responding to inquiries regarding insurance availability, eligibility, coverages, policy changes, transfers, claim submissions and billing clarification. Use a customer-focused, needs-based review process to educate customers about insurance options. Use exemplary communication to efficiently meet the needs of customers while promoting the development of our business. QUALIFICATIONS: To be eligible for an internship, you must be a full-time student currently enrolled in an undergraduate or post-graduate program throughout the duration of the internship. Coursework or expressed interest in areas such as Insurance, Financial Services, Real Estate, Marketing, etc. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team, as well as operate independently Effective customer service and interpersonal skills, including the ability to create, build, and maintain relationships with internal and external parties Prioritization, time management, and organizational skills to meet deadlines while maintaining attention to detail
    $40k-48k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Safety Intern - 2026 Program

    Granite Construction 4.4company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Building a career at Granite may be the most valuable thing you could do... Find your dream job today, and be part of something great. Our most powerful partnership is the one we have with our employees. Our people are our most valued asset and the foundation of Granite's century-old success. We're building more than infrastructure; we are building your future. General Summary This position is responsible for assisting in the administration of the accident prevention program and the corresponding laws that relate to the safety of our work, for an assigned location in a manner consistent with company policies and procedures. Essential Job Accountabilities Promote compliance with the company safety program and local accident prevention efforts to ensure company safety goals are met. Assist in the development and implementation of safety related programs to meet or exceed company safety standards. Perform and document jobsite inspections and audits with special emphasis on hazard recognition, unsafe behaviors and correction of potential third party, asset loss and workers compensation losses. Assist in the preparation and performance of safety meetings and training programs to ensure the effective communication of company policy and safety standards. Participate in regulatory agency inspections and investigations to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Assist in the development and review of job hazard analysis for each major phase of our work to ensure its safe completion. Assist in the investigation, preparation and maintenance of records of all third party, asset loss, and worker's compensation claims to make certain that Company interests are preserved. Assist in the follow up with the corporate insurance department regarding claims, to ensure that the appropriate information is collected and that claims will be resolved in a timely manner. Education Currently attending Bachelor's degree program Field of Study Safety or Occupational Health undergraduate program Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Ability to teach, mentor and lead. Ability to work in high production environment and respond quickly and effectively under pressure and deadlines. Proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook Availability and willingness to travel frequently Bilingual English/Spanish (Preferred but not required) Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit and use hands to operate a computer keyboard. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and must have the ability to climb stairs and ladders in a construction/ plant environment. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds from floor to waist. Specific vision abilities required by this job include at least 20/30 Snellen in one eye and 20/50 in the other, with or without corrective lenses. Adequate hearing, with or without a hearing aid. Ability to distinguish colors. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Subject to outside working conditions. Our Benefits at a Glance Building tomorrow starts with you, and Granite knows that you can excel only if we support you in and out of the workplace. That is why we offer a broad benefits package that includes, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending plans, as well as special programs for musculoskeletal health, mental wellness, and more. Hourly employees may choose from two PPO medical plans through Anthem BlueCross, including our most popular plan, for which 100% of the premium is paid by Granite for eligible employees. Employees can also opt into a Flexible Spending Account (FSA). As part of our investment in your future outside of the workplace, Granite provides a 100% match on the first 6% of eligible compensation that salaried employees defer into their 401(k) plans, which vests immediately. Projects with joint-venture agreements (JVs), benefits will be governed by those agreements. For positions covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBAs), the benefits will be governed by the applicable CBA. Benefits may vary for positions located outside of the continental United States. Base Hourly Wage Range: $0.00 $0.00 Pay may vary based on relevant experience, skills, location, and education among other factors. Collective Bargaining Agreements will govern as applicable . About Granite Construction Incorporated Granite Construction Incorporated is a member of the S&P 400 Index and is the parent company of Granite Construction Company, one of the nation's largest heavy civil contractors and construction materials producers. Granite is a Drug-Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. We consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and other applicable laws. For additional information on applicant/employee rights please click here. Notice to Staffing Agencies Granite Construction, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Granite") will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to Granite, including unsolicited resumes sent to a Granite mailing address, fax machine or email address, directly to Granite employees, or to Granite's resume database will be considered Granite property. Granite will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. Granite will consider any candidate for whom an Agency has submitted an unsolicited resume to have been referred by the Agency free of any charges or fees. Agencies must obtain advance written approval from Granite's recruiting function to submit resumes, and then only in conjunction with a valid fully-executed contract for service and in response to a specific job opening. Granite will not pay a fee to any Agency that does not have such agreement in place. Agency agreements will only be valid if in writing and signed by Granite's Human Resources Representative or his/ her designee. No other Granite employee is authorized to bind Granite to any agreement regarding the placement of candidates by Agencies.
    $35k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Surgical Tech Extern PRN

    HCA Healthcare 4.5company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    **Introduction** Do you want to join an organization that invests in you as a(an) Surgical Tech Extern PRN? At Alaska Regional Hospital, you come first. HCA Healthcare has committed up to $300 million in programs to support our incredible team members over the course of three years. **Benefits** Alaska Regional Hospital offers a total rewards package that supports the health, life, career and retirement of our colleagues. The available plans and programs include: + Comprehensive medical coverage that covers many common services at no cost or for a low copay. Plans include prescription drug and behavioral health coverage as well as free telemedicine services and free AirMed medical transportation. + Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more. + Free counseling services and resources for emotional, physical and financial wellbeing + 401(k) Plan with a 100% match on 3% to 9% of pay (based on years of service) + Employee Stock Purchase Plan with 10% off HCA Healthcare stock + Family support through fertility and family building benefits with Progyny and adoption assistance. + Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more + Consumer discounts through Abenity and Consumer Discounts + Retirement readiness, rollover assistance services and preferred banking partnerships + Education assistance (tuition, student loan, certification support, dependent scholarships) + Colleague recognition program + Time Away From Work Program (paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence) + Employee Health Assistance Fund that offers free employee-only coverage to full-time and part-time colleagues based on income. Learn more about Employee Benefits (********************************************************************** **_Note: Eligibility for benefits may vary by location._** You contribute to our success. Every role has an impact on our patients' lives and you have the opportunity to make a difference. We are looking for a dedicated Surgical Tech Extern PRN like you to be a part of our team. **Job Summary and Qualifications** As a Surgical Technologist Extern, you'll gain invaluable hands-on surgical experience while working alongside a highly skilled team committed to caring for and improving human life - who are eager to welcome you into our mission. Under the guidance of the Circulating RN and experienced surgical staff, you'll expand your skills by assisting throughout the surgical process and helping ensure the surgical suite remains clean, organized, and focused on patient safety. **Your responsibilities will include:** + Organizing and stocking the operating room with instruments, supplies, and equipment to ensure each procedure is fully prepared and supported + Assisting with patient care before, during, and after surgery, including transport, positioning, and comfort + Supporting the surgical team during procedures by managing sterile instruments, passing tools, and helping with counts and equipment during procedures + Helping maintain a clean, safe, and sterile environment through room turnover, restocking, and infection control practices + Communicating clearly and compassionately with patients, families, and team members while protecting patient privacy and safety **What qualifications you will need:** + Required: Attended a credible Surgical Tech school and in the externship phase of school + Required: Basic Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 30 days of employment start date HCA Healthcare's Alaska Regional Hospital (**************************** is known for our expertise, compassion and skills. We are committed to delivering patient-centered care to every patient on every visit for our 250 plus bed facility. Year after year, Alaska Regional receives 5-star ratings for heart attack treatment, bowel obstruction treatment, and colorectal surgery. Based in Anchorage, Alaska Regional is located in a thriving community offering plenty of opportunities to capitalize on the Alaskan lifestyle. Alaska offers some of the most incredible scenic beauty around the world which draws visitors year-round who come for a vacation and end up making Alaska home. We are part of the HCA Healthcare network - which includes more than 300 affiliate facilities across the country offering our colleagues the opportunity for travel and relocation. HCA Healthcare and Alaska Regional are inspired by our mission to care for and improve human life to create a positive impact in our community. HCA Healthcare has been recognized as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute more than ten times. In recent years, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses. "Good people beget good people."- Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder We are a family 270,000 dedicated professionals! Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Surgical Tech Extern PRN opening. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews. **Submit your resume today to join our community of caring!** We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
    $45k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Geotechnical Intern

    Shannon & Wilson 4.3company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Shannon & Wilson is an employee-owned consulting firm headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Committed to technical excellence and high-quality service, we provide integrated geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, environmental and natural resource services for clients worldwide. Since 1954, we have delivered comprehensive engineering and environmental solutions for the most challenging infrastructure planning, design, permitting and construction conditions. We are dedicated to improving our communities, preserving the environment and utilizing the most innovative science practices in all our work. Responsibilities: Perform construction observation. Assist with field explorations and collection of samples. Assist with geotechnical laboratory tests. Assist with report preparation. Perform geological or engineering analyses and calculations. Interact and communicate with clients, vendors, and staff at all levels. Follow Shannon & Wilson's Quality Assurance policy. Follow and promote Shannon and Wilson's Health and Safety and Loss Prevention policies. Perform other duties as assigned by your supervisor. Requirements At a minimum, completed Junior year of undergraduate coursework working towards a degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on Geotechnical. 0 to 3 years of experience Coursework and/or working backgrounds in one or more of the following areas: soil mechanics and foundation engineering, slope stability, and engineering geology. Field/construction observation experience a plus in one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work. Excellent writing, organizational, and communication skills. Personable, flexible, and professional demeanor. The ability to work with the appropriate level of supervision. A valid driver license and insurable driving record. Basic computer skills: MS Word, Excel (required); MS Access (desirable). Critical thinking and analysis. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting, and carrying 30+ pounds. Working in all weather conditions, on uneven terrain. The ability to travel (drive or fly) to field sites per project needs and job sites locally and out of state. Level Placement Typically, depending on an applicant's education, experience, other qualifications they possess, if they are a fit for the company and local office culture, and the current business needs, a Geotechnical Intern typically would be placed at a Shannon & Wilson Technical Services I, II, III, or IV level. Shannon & Wilson is an Equal Opportunity Employer Shannon & Wilson participates in the E-Verify program. Please note that non-solicited resumes from external recruitment agencies will not be considered as introductions to our business, unless a preapproved agreement is in place and the external recruitment agency has been engaged to work on this specific vacancy.
    $40k-46k yearly est. 33d ago
  • Philanthropy & Development Intern (Spruce Root) - Summer 2026

    Woocheen

    Program development internship job in Juneau, AK

    Job Title: Philanthropy & Development Intern Job Summary:Spruce Root is looking for an intern to support their mission to drive a regenerative economy across Southeast Alaska so communities can forge futures grounded in this uniquely Indigenous place. Spruce Root is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) creating a sustainable future for Southeast Alaska's people, communities, and environment. Our programs include small business support, where we provide local entrepreneurs with access to business development and financial resources, such as loans, business coaching, and workshops. We are the backbone support organization for the Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP), a network of organizations and individuals supporting development efforts across Southeast Alaska communities. We are also responsible for administering and growing the Seacoast Trust to fund the work of the SSP for future generations. As the Philanthropy & Development Intern, you will learn about and participate in the fundraising and grantmaking efforts at Spruce Root. Apply your finance, project management, storytelling skills and more to development and philanthropy projects with the team. Learn about impact investing and Indigenous-led philanthropy as we strive toward a new way of supporting Indigenous communities for generations to come. Together with your manager, this internship is an opportunity to craft a work plan that aligns with your skills, interests, and career direction. The preferred location for this internship is at Spruce Root's office in Juneau, AK, although arrangements may be made for a remote/hybrid placement, depending on a candidate's circumstances. You may have the opportunity to travel to Sitka, AK, or other Southeast Alaska communities to meet team members and learn about Spruce Root's regional partners and projects. Duties/Responsibilities:• Build skills in philanthropy project management, grantmaking, fundraising, and development• Learn about Indigenous-led philanthropy and development strategies• Support storytelling efforts around Spruce Root's giving mission and fundraising• Perform other duties as assigned Required Skills/Abilities: • Able to both collaborate with a team and work independently• Ability to meet deadlines• Strong written and verbal communication skills• Must be a Sealaska shareholder, descendant of a shareholder, or spouse of a shareholder• Legally authorized to work in the United States• Ability to travel as needed Education and Experience: • Must be 18 years old at time of hire• Must be currently enrolled in post-secondary school/program or a recent graduate (1-2 years) • Legally authorized to work in the United States Preferred:• Studying business, Indigenous studies, non-profit administration, or other social science• Strong critical thinking and research skills• At least a 2.5 GPA• Self-starter with ability to adapt to a fast-paced work environment Application Process:• Complete online application at Sealaska.com/careers by January 11, 2026.• Submit a resume and a recent transcript (unofficial) with online application. • Submit a cover letter expressing your interest in the role with online application.• You may be asked to provide proof of your status as a Sealaska shareholder, shareholder descendant, or shareholder spouse.• You must successfully complete a background check prior to onboarding at Sealaska. About Sealaska Intern Program The Sealaska intern program exists to uplift Sealaska shareholders and their descendants pursuing post-secondary education with meaningful career experience, learning opportunities, and a supportive community. Interns explore career interests, grow professional skills, and connect with the unique and vibrant cultures of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people. You will spend the summer with peers who share an Alaska Native heritage, learning from each other and building a community as you venture into your careers. Learn more at sealaska.com/careers/summer-internships. Working Conditions:The physical and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands: • Must be able to perform computer-based tasks and processing for up to 8 hours, including sitting or standing, mousing, interacting with information on a computer monitor.• Must be able to lift and carry or otherwise move 25 pounds regularly.• Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. • Bending or standing as necessary.• Must be comfortable traveling by ferries, small planes, and commercial airlines. Work Environment: • While performing the duties of this job, the employee will primarily work in an office setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal. This description is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. It is intended to accurately reflect the activities and requirements of the position, but duties may be added, deleted, or modified, as necessary. This description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
    $30k-38k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Refining Chemical Engineering Intern/Co-op Summer 2026

    Marathon Petroleum Corporation 4.1company rating

    Program development internship job in Kenai, AK

    An exciting career awaits you At MPC, we're committed to being a great place to work - one that welcomes new ideas, encourages diverse perspectives, develops our people, and fosters a collaborative team environment. Responsibilities: As a Chemical Engineer at a Marathon refinery, you can expect to become familiar with process equipment fundamentals and best practices, build critical thinking skills, and gain an understanding of how all engineering disciplines work together as a cohesive team. You will also gain knowledge of various aspects of a refinery by working with a team of professionals who run a specific portion of the refining process. Most often, Chemical Engineers will have an opportunity to work on more than one area of the refinery, leading to a broad understanding of how the plant operates. Finally, you will have the opportunity to expand your written and verbal presentation skills in a professional work environment. Most Chemical Engineering co-ops and interns enter into the following positions: Process / Technical Service Engineers may work on a variety of projects in the Technical Services Department together with your mentor that put your classroom experience as a Chemical Engineer into practice. The vast majority of our Chemical Engineering interns/co-ops work in this area. The experience will expand your understanding of the refining environment and technical aspects of the refinery. Past projects/duties include: develop and lead test runs to optimize refinery operations; perform process engineering calculations concerning the various process technology (or equipment) in the refinery; monitor and make recommendations in regards to catalyst and adsorbents; complete projects and provide recommendations for improvements to the refinery process and equipment. Operations Research Engineers may help develop planning, blending, scheduling, and process models for refinery engineers. The models are used to optimize crude oil purchasing, refinery production, blending and finished product scheduling, and optimization of refinery production. Typical college co-op assignments include: validation of production data and mass balancing, process modeling, and development of graphical interfaces of refinery process units. Environmental Engineers work on projects that involve the compliance of the entire refinery, and you will be exposed to the majority of process units in the refinery. You will be applying the engineering principles and calculations to various environmental projects and will also give you a broad knowledge of the various environmental laws that are applicable to refineries and what it takes to maintain compliance with those laws. Past projects/duties include: perform process calculations for the Risk Management Plan, including taking physical surveys of refinery process units; work on various process engineering projects within a Wastewater Treatment Plant; participate in inspections and/or testing that is conducted by federal, state, or local officials. Products Control / Economics Engineers may work on a wide array of projects including operations, blending, and refinery economics. You will gain an understanding of how a tank farm is operated and how gasoline and other products are prepared and shipped to customers. In addition, you will gain some exposure to the overall economics of the refinery and how operating decisions are made based upon these economics. Past projects/duties include: analyze refinery process flow data and compare to recommended optimum levels, this will help in identifying equipment failures which cause variances in capacity from the optimum levels; update information on gasoline blends and tank samples in preparation for an annual blender waiver audit; develop applications to better present process data for refinery operating decisions. Qualifications: + Candidates must be majoring in Chemical Engineering + Strong academic performance + Candidates must be authorized to work in the US on a full-time indefinite basis without the need for employment visa sponsorship now or in the future. + Positions are available spring, summer, and fall semesters + Availability for multiple work terms is preferred + A valid driver's license is required + Concurrent enrollment in a degree seeking program + Military experience a plus + MIN - $32.92 - 41.67 MAX Learn more about Marathon Petroleum's benefits at ********************* As an energy industry leader, our career opportunities fuel personal and professional growth. Location: Findlay, Ohio Job Requisition ID: 00017998 Pay Min/Max: $0.00 - $999.99 Hourly Grade: HRLY1 Location Address: 539 S Main St Additional locations: Anacortes, Washington, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Canton, Ohio, Catlettsburg, Kentucky, Detroit, Michigan, El Paso, Texas, Garyville, Louisiana, Kenai, Alaska, Mandan, North Dakota, Martinez, California, Robinson, Illinois, Salt Lake City, Utah, San Antonio, Texas, St Paul Park, Minnesota, Texas City, Texas, Wilmington, California Education: Employee Group: Part time Employee Subgroup: Intern Marathon Petroleum Company LP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, reproductive health decision-making, age, mental or physical disability, medical condition or AIDS/HIV status, ancestry, national origin, genetic information, military, veteran status, marital status, citizenship or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. If you would like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant, click here (*********************************************************************************************************************************** . If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process at Marathon Petroleum LP, please contact our Human Resources Department at *************************************** . Please specify the reasonable accommodation you are requesting, along with the job posting number in which you may be interested. A Human Resources representative will review your request and contact you to discuss a reasonable accommodation. Marathon Petroleum offers a total rewards program which includes, but is not limited to, access to health, vision, and dental insurance, paid time off, 401k matching program, paid parental leave, and educational reimbursement. Detailed benefit information is available at mympcbenefits.com. The hired candidate will also be eligible for a discretionary company-sponsored annual bonus program. Equal Opportunity Employer: Veteran / Disability We will consider all qualified Applicants for employment, including those with arrest or conviction records, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws. In reviewing criminal history in connection with a conditional offer of employment, Marathon will consider the key responsibilities of the role. About Marathon Petroleum Corporation Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is a leading, integrated, downstream energy company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. The company operates the nation's largest refining system. MPC's marketing system includes branded locations across the United States, including Marathon brand retail outlets. MPC also owns the general partner and majority limited partner interest in MPLX LP, a midstream company that owns and operates gathering, processing, and fractionation assets, as well as crude oil and light product transportation and logistics infrastructure.
    $37k-43k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Learning and Development Associate I, II - Family Wellness Warriors - Veteran and First Responder Programs

    SCF 4.2company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Learning and Development Associate I, II: Hiring Range $26.33 to $35.10 Pay Range $26.33 to $39.49 Summary of Job Responsibilities: The Southcentral Foundation (SCF) Learning and Development Associate is responsible for employee learning and development (L&D) to assist SCF in achieving its corporate objectives. This position has two (2) levels designed to provide progressively more responsible and independent work experiences. Progression between job levels is based on the demonstrated ability to successfully handle more progressively responsible assignments. Qualifications: SCF programs are established to serve a primary population comprised of Alaska Native people who are affiliated with Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) and Alaska Native and American Indian people within SCF's geographical service area. Employees should have a thorough understanding of the cultures and the needs of this population. Such knowledge is critical to ensure the achievement of SCF's vision of a Native Community that enjoys physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness, and mission of working together with the Native Community to achieve wellness through health and related services: 1. Two (2) years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in training, vocational, occupational, career counseling, adult education, Human Resources, organizational development, or related field. 2. Two (2) years of demonstrated experience as a Program Coordinator II or equivalent. 3. Have one (1) ATD Essential certificate, or equivalent, within one (1) year of hire. Additional Qualifications for Learning and Development Associate II: 1. Two (2) additional years of education or equivalent combination of education and experience in training, vocational, occupational, career counseling, adult education, Human Resources, organizational development, or related field; OR demonstrated proficiency as an L&D Associate I at SCF. 2. Two (2) ATD Essential certificates, or equivalent. Native Preference: Under P.L. 93-638, as amended, the company pursues a policy of Native preference in hiring, contracting and training. SCF Human Resources must receive certification before applicants receive preference. Employee Health Requirements: Compliance with our Employee Health Procedure is a condition of SCF employment. You are required to agree that you will comply with all job-related employee health screening and immunizations prior to your first day of employment. Jobs designated as a Health Care Personnel (HCP) position, requires that you have documentation that you have completed the following immunizations prior to your first day of employment: MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella, Varicella (Chicken Pox), Hepatitis B, Influenza, T-dap (Tetanus - Diphtheria - Pertussis), and COVID-19 vaccination is required.
    $26.3-35.1 hourly 32d ago
  • Learning and Development Associate I, II - Family Wellness Warriors - Veteran and First Responder Programs

    Southcentral Foundation 4.7company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Learning and Development Associate I, II: Hiring Range $26.33 to $35.10 Pay Range $26.33 to $39.49 Summary of Job Responsibilities: The Southcentral Foundation (SCF) Learning and Development Associate is responsible for employee learning and development (L&D) to assist SCF in achieving its corporate objectives. This position has two (2) levels designed to provide progressively more responsible and independent work experiences. Progression between job levels is based on the demonstrated ability to successfully handle more progressively responsible assignments. Qualifications: SCF programs are established to serve a primary population comprised of Alaska Native people who are affiliated with Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) and Alaska Native and American Indian people within SCF's geographical service area. Employees should have a thorough understanding of the cultures and the needs of this population. Such knowledge is critical to ensure the achievement of SCF's vision of a Native Community that enjoys physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness, and mission of working together with the Native Community to achieve wellness through health and related services: 1. Two (2) years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in training, vocational, occupational, career counseling, adult education, Human Resources, organizational development, or related field. 2. Two (2) years of demonstrated experience as a Program Coordinator II or equivalent. 3. Have one (1) ATD Essential certificate, or equivalent, within one (1) year of hire. Additional Qualifications for Learning and Development Associate II: 1. Two (2) additional years of education or equivalent combination of education and experience in training, vocational, occupational, career counseling, adult education, Human Resources, organizational development, or related field; OR demonstrated proficiency as an L&D Associate I at SCF. 2. Two (2) ATD Essential certificates, or equivalent. Native Preference: Under P.L. 93-638, as amended, the company pursues a policy of Native preference in hiring, contracting and training. SCF Human Resources must receive certification before applicants receive preference. Employee Health Requirements: Compliance with our Employee Health Procedure is a condition of SCF employment. You are required to agree that you will comply with all job-related employee health screening and immunizations prior to your first day of employment. Jobs designated as a Health Care Personnel (HCP) position, requires that you have documentation that you have completed the following immunizations prior to your first day of employment: MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella, Varicella (Chicken Pox), Hepatitis B, Influenza, T-dap (Tetanus - Diphtheria - Pertussis), and COVID-19 vaccination is required.
    $26.3-35.1 hourly 33d ago
  • Metallurgy Intern

    Coeur Mining 4.6company rating

    Program development internship job in Juneau, AK

    We Pursue a Higher Standard Coeur Alaska is seeking a motivated Metallurgy student to complete a summer internship with our Metallurgy group at the Kensington Mine in 2026 (May through August). The Kensington Mine is an underground gold mine located within the Berners Bay Mining District about 45 miles north of Juneau, Alaska. Our purpose statement is, We Pursue a Higher Standard . Everything we do is fueled by this statement; it is our foundation and inspiration for our actions every day. At Coeur, we PROTECT our people, places and planet, DEVELOP quality resources, growth and plans, and DELIVER impactful results through teamwork. Coeur Mining, Inc. is a U.S.-based, well-diversified, growing precious metals producer with five wholly-owned operations: the Las Chispas silver-gold mine in Sonora, Mexico, the Palmarejo gold-silver complex in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota. In addition, the Company wholly-owns the Silvertip polymetallic critical minerals exploration project in British Columbia. Our summer internship program will provide you with the opportunity to gain real-world, on-the-job experience at one of our US operating mine sites. Interns are mentored throughout the summer by industry professionals and given ownership of projects with a tangible impact on the mine. Internship experience typically spans about 12 weeks. Each intern will be creatively and technically working together to create a group presentation, highlighting a company area of improvement. The summer internship experience truly culminates with all interns traveling for an expenses paid trip to Chicago! This includes each group presenting their project, meeting and learning from key company leaders, as well as networking with their fellow bright early careers participants across the company. What We're Looking For: Undergraduate entering Junior or Senior year Pursing a Bachelor's degree in related field to internship discipline desired Potential areas of focus: Metallurgy (mineral processing, hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy), Metallurgical Engineering, Chemistry Minimum GPA 2.5, preferred GPA 3.0 or higher Must be legally authorized to work full-time in the country of hire without requiring current or future sponsorship for employment Must be 18 years of age or older Candidates that are eager to demonstrate leadership potential, strong interpersonal skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, initiative, and problem-solving skills Ability to work individually and within a team Curiosity and willingness to learn! Responsibilities will include: Always adhere to Company Safety and Environmental policies Assist daily as required in Metallurgical and Assay Lab Conduct Metallurgical studies as directed by senior Met staff Assist in daily production activities within the Assay Lab What Will You Receive?: Key real-world, on-the-job experience Experience identifying and presenting on a company Business Improvement initiatives Mentorship Career Exposure: Including in your area of discipline, and beyond Potential for further opportunities with Coeur Mining All expense Internship Summit trip to our corporate office in Chicago, IL Experience working in diverse groups The ability to be truly heard and appreciated Generously paid internship opportunity $27.50/hour Immense exposure and education on all the Mining Industry can offer! It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the “Company”) to provide equal opportunity employment to all Employees and applicants for employment. No person working at the Company's facilities in the United States is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
    $27.5 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Development Associate

    The Alaska Center 4.3company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Title: Development Associate Reports to: Development Director Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt Compensation: $25.80-$28.00 per hour The Development Associate is an integral member of our fundraising team and plays a key role in deepening donor engagement, executing multi-channel fundraising campaigns, and supporting major fundraising initiatives that sustain our mission. This position is ideal for a resourceful, detail-oriented, and strategic team-player who thrives in a collaborative environment, enjoys connecting with supporters, and can manage multiple priorities with professionalism and creativity. The Development Associate will work closely with the Fundraising Coordinator, Development Director, Co-Executive Directors and Communications staff to strengthen donor cultivation, stewardship, and retention, helping to grow a robust and values-aligned base of individual and institutional supporters. Organizational Overview: The Alaska Center engages, empowers, and elects Alaskans to stand up for clean air and water, healthy communities, and a strong democracy. We are working to transition our state from an extractive economy to an equitable, just, and clean energy economy in which all Alaskans can thrive. We advocate for the protection of salmon habitat, clean energy solutions in the face of rapid climate change, and amplifying Alaskans' voices in the public process. Our sister organization The Alaska Center Education Fund provides education and leadership development for children, youth and adults, and promotes civic engagement. Primary Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Fundraising Strategy & Implementation Collaborate with the Development team to execute The Alaska Center and The Alaska Center Education Fund's annual fundraising plan. Develop and implement grassroots fundraising campaigns across multiple channels, including direct mail, email, digital outreach, and peer-to-peer engagement, with approval from the Development Director, to grow our donor base Oversee and grow the Sustaining Donor (monthly giving) program, ensuring strong retention and personalized donor stewardship. Draft and edit fundraising appeals, newsletters, donor updates, social media, and event collateral. Play a lead role in the planning and implementation of our annual Auction and Celebration, managing silent auction systems, procurement, and assisting with overall event logistics. Support grant-related tasks, including tracking deliverables, compiling reports, and drafting/reviewing proposal content when needed. Donor Data & Relationship Management Maintain accurate and comprehensive donor records in EveryAction and other CRM tools. Track donor interactions, donation histories, and stewardship activities to support portfolio management. Produce reports to inform fundraising strategies and measure progress. Create and manage online giving through EveryAction ensuring that donors trust the process, giving feels easy, with clear confirmation of completed gifts. Gift Processing & Stewardship Process and record contributions across multiple platforms and entities (C3 and C4). Produce timely and personalized thank-you letters and acknowledgments, with seasonal or campaign-specific updates. Support major donor stewardship by preparing personalized packets, donor updates, and event follow-up communications. Required Skills and Qualifications: 2 years of professional experience in nonprofit fundraising, donor relations, communications, or related fields. Proven ability to manage and execute multiple fundraising projects and campaigns. Strong written communication and storytelling skills, with an ability to convey mission-driven impact. Experience using CRM databases (EveryAction preferred) for donor tracking, segmentation, and reporting. Highly organized with strong attention to detail, data accuracy, and follow-through. Collaborative team player who enjoys cross-departmental coordination and relationship-building. Commitment to equity and inclusion in philanthropy and community engagement. Preferred skills: Experience with EveryAction/VAN Experience with event management software (Auctria, or similar). Familiarity with C3/C4 fundraising compliance or political/nonprofit hybrid structures. Comfort using Slack and Google Suite Creative mindset with the ability to craft compelling fundraising communications. Even if you don't meet 100% of the qualifications, we encourage you to apply! Please feel free to reach out to Alison Lum, Development Director if you have any questions or would like to discuss the position further. This is a full-time hybrid position based in Anchorage, Alaska. During the first three months of employment, in-person work in the office is required to support onboarding, training, and relationship-building. After the initial three-month period, the position transitions to a hybrid schedule, requiring a minimum of 3 days per week in the office, with the remaining time worked remotely. Position and Salary are dependent on experience, with a generous and competitive benefits package. Alaska Center staff have access to professional development opportunities, including training and support. The Alaska Center provides a supportive work environment with excellent benefits and incentives. The Alaska Center is an equal-opportunity employer. Employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as established under law. We are committed to supporting, centering, and working with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, Working-Class and Low-Income people, Women, LGBTQIA2+ people, and Disabled people in addressing the many crises that impact us. We strongly encourage people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities to apply. To Apply: Please complete the form linked here, including submitting all requested materials. In your cover letter, be sure to address how your qualifications match the job description and why you want to work for our organization in your cover letter.
    $20k-23k yearly est. 19d ago
  • SAI - Internship - 2026

    Shee Atika Government Services Careers

    Program development internship job in Juneau, AK

    Full-time, Internship Description The Shee Atiká Family of Companies is proud to support the next generation of professionals through our internship program. We believe that internships are a vital part of career development, providing students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, develop new skills, and build valuable connections in their chosen fields. Our goal is to also support shareholder development, and we encourage all qualified students, especially those that are shareholders, to apply for one of our exciting roles. This strategic move will strengthen our workforce and provide direct advantage to our shareholders and offer valuable career opportunities for all students. The Shee Atiká Incorporated (SAI) team is currently looking to hire an existing college student or recent graduate to participate in a 10-week paid summer internship program at our corporate office in either Sitka or Juneau, Alaska. This position offers interns the chance to gain hands-on experience working alongside a variety of administrative professionals, applying classroom knowledge to tackle real-world challenges. This is a unique opportunity, and interns will finish the role with a sense of achievement and an understanding of the importance of task prioritization while supporting a mission-driven organization rooted in Alaska Native values. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES Assist with general office operations, including filing, data entry, and document management. Support scheduling, meeting coordination, and calendar management for executives. Help prepare internal and external communications including social media posts, shares, web posts and eNews blast, reports, and presentations. Participate in special projects related to corporate governance, shareholder services, or compliance. Provide front desk coverage and greet visitors as needed. Collaborate with various departments to support administrative needs. Attend team meetings and contribute to a positive, productive office culture. Assist with the planning and execution of Shee Atika Shareholder meetings. Requirements Candidate must have at minimum academic experience with the following: Currently enrolled in a college or university program (Business, Communications, Public Administration, or related field preferred) or recent graduate Strong written and verbal communication skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Detail-oriented, organized, and eager to learn Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism Ability to collaborate effectively across departments Strong networking and relationship-building skills A strong enthusiasm for acquiring new knowledge and embracing challenges A proactive attitude and a readiness to take ownership of projects Must be able to work a 40-hour week Demonstrated productivity skills, able to switch between different tasks, and comfortable taking on a variety of tasks GPA of 2.0 or better Candidate must be a U.S. Citizen At the completion of the summer internship, interns will be required to present a group project including their findings and experience to the executive leadership team. About Shee Atika Incorporated (SAI) Shee Atiká, Incorporated (SAI) is an Alaska Native Corporation headquartered in Sitka, Alaska. We are proud stewards of our heritage and committed to creating sustainable economic opportunities for our shareholders. SAI maintains an outstanding work environment that includes competitive compensation, outstanding benefits, and challenging work assignments with opportunities for advancement/career growth. To be considered for employment opportunities you must complete an online application. Work Environment This is an in-person position in an office environment. Requires ability to provide clear, concise, accurate and timely communication, both verbally and in writing (100%). Requires ability to interact professionally with co-workers, management, and client (100%). Occasional business travel may be required. Only requested and approved expenses will be covered by SAI. Accessibility Shee Atika Incorporated (SAI) is committed to expanding access to employment for people with disabilities and disabled veterans. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, and your disability prevents you from applying, please advise what reasonable accommodation SAI can provide to assist you in applying for one of our open positions. You may contact us by sending an email to SGS-HR@sheeatika.gov.com Reasonable accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only those inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation for applying for a specific posted position will be responded to. Requests will be kept confidential and shared strictly on a need-to-know basis. Please be aware, scammers may try to impersonate our company by reaching out regarding job opportunities. We will never ask you for bank account information, checks, or other sensitive information as part of our hiring process. If you're unsure, please email SGS-HR@sheeatika.gov.com with questions. The pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law. EEO Statement SGS is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action-Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or protected veteran status. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions. SAI is an advocate of preferential hiring and professional development of qualified Shee Atiká Inc shareholders, their spouses and descendants, and Alaska Natives in accordance with Public Law 93-638. For further information on our equal opportunity protections as part of the employment process: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/OFCCP_EEO_Supplement_Final_JRF_QA_508c.pdf Salary Description $15.00 - $20.00 per hour
    $15-20 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Fish and Feathers Internship Program - ONSITE - Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve

    Environment for The Americas 4.0company rating

    Program development internship job in Copper Center, AK

    Start/End Dates: May 11, 2026 - July 31, 2026 Compensation: $640 per week + housing Application Due: February 1, 2026 Fish and Feathers Internship Program seeks to engage young professionals in natural resource careers. You must (additional requirements): Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. Be between the ages of 18 - 30 years or up to 35 years if a veteran. Be willing to undergo a background check upon hiring. Have a valid driver's license and a good driving record. *No personal vehicle is required for this position. Position Description: Fish and Feathers is a program funded by the National Park Service (NPS) and administered by Environment for the Americas. Our goal is to provide our national park partners with talented interns who are eager to learn and to engage with local communities. The intern will focus on supporting, implementing, and leading community outreach programs that focus on fishing and birding activities. The overall goal is to increase diverse community engagement with NPS partners during the program and in years to come. Responsibilities: Reach out to local communities through outreach and educational activities to increase engagement in fishing and birdwatching Create new materials (i.e., social media, educational games/activities, signage, etc.) to provide visitors with information about fish and birds at the NPS site Understand regulations regarding fishing and ethical birding and communicate this information to participants Establish or build upon fishing and birding programs at the NPS site Manage and maintain program equipment Host World MIgratory Bird Day Event Meet deadlines for Environment for the Americas program requirements. Qualifications: Ability to hike and conduct field operations as part of a team and/or independently in an outdoor setting. Experience giving presentations and ability to learn new skills and transfer the knowledge to participants. Interest in learning fishing regulations and bird identification for program development and implementation. Ability to learn methods employed in fish and wildlife management. Strong interpersonal, oral, listening, and written communication skills. Interest in learning new skills such as rafting, canoeing, and kayaking. Major studies relevant to this position: Successful candidates will have a background and/or coursework in the following areas or a strong interest in the outdoors with experience fishing and/or birdwatching. Biology Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Ecology Aquaculture Communications/Marketing Environmental Science Recreation Interpretation/Education ____________ About this Site: Park Headquarters in Copper Center is 1,000 feet above sea level. Weather patterns change frequently and rapidly throughout the year, with extreme weather possible during any season. While the intern will be based out of the Headquarters Copper Center area, they will have opportunities to travel to locations around the park, including coastal Yakutat, and Slana and Kennecott, both over 2,000 feet in elevation. In the summertime, average temperatures range from lows in the 40s to highs in the 60s and 70s, but they can easily drop below freezing and soar to the 90s between May and September. While drier than coastal Alaska, the area can still get quite a lot of rain throughout the summer. Mosquitoes, present during the peak summer months, are numerous. Plan to cover up with long sleeves and/or bug repellent, especially in June and July. The town of Glennallen is a 12-mile highway drive north of Park Headquarters. This town includes amenities like a grocery store, a bank, gas stations, vehicle repair, and general stores. Halfway between the Headquarters and Glennallen is a medical clinic and a gas station with a convenience store. Wrangell-St. Elias employs staff from the lower 48 as well as the local community. The Headquarters area has beautiful views of the park and the Wrangell Mountains and is situated along the Alaska Highway system. Exploring the local communities or taking a hike or backpack inside the park does require transportation. Public transportation in the area is limited to nonexistent. Summer staff often appreciate the flexibility of having a vehicle, but it is not required. The housing community helps each other with carpooling to town for groceries or other off-time activities. With a focus on the local community, we hope to select an intern who has familiarity with the challenges and opportunities of living in rural Alaska. The physical area that the intern would be based is the Headquarters Visitor Center of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve in Copper Center. Much of the daily work is indoors, but many of the programs (including ranger walks, pop-ups) and community education programs and events (Jr. Angler programs, Salmon Days, and culture camps) will be outdoors. The Headquarters area has multiple short trails through the boreal forest as well as a historic section of the Valdez trail. There are overlooks of the Wrangell Range to the east, as well as the Chugach Range to the south, and even the Alaska Range to the north. Boreal forest wildlife including moose, bears, lynx, and wolves could be present at any time. Other fauna include red squirrels and a multitude of migratory and resident birds. Mosquitoes and other biting insects are present during the peak summer months. Most of our team works on their feet for most of the day, although accommodations can be made for an intern with different physical requirements. Light lifting, bending, and carrying may be necessary, especially at education programs and community events. Slips, trips, and falls can occur on uneven outdoor surfaces, and we cover this as well as wildlife safety (bear spray training) with all staff. The work culture at our park grows out of our team, so it shifts from season to season based on the talents, cultures, and strengths of our seasonal staff. That being said, we are intentional about building solid work and team expectations early in the season. It is always a top priority to nurture a caring, empathetic, and respectful team of people where everyone can develop as a learner at their own pace. Interns would be mentored by the visitor center supervisor as well as one of the lead rangers. ____________ Interns in this program will receive 480 hours towards Public Land Corps (PLC) Hiring Authority. See below on information about: Public Land Corps Non-Competitive Hiring Authority (PLC) The Public Land Corps Non-Competitive Hiring Authority is a special hiring authority available to qualifying interns. The intern must be between the ages of 18 and 30 years old, inclusive, or a veteran up to age 35 and complete 640 hours of work on an appropriate conservation project to be eligible for this hiring authority. Upon successful completion of the PLC project(s), the intern is eligible for two years to be hired non-competitively into a federal seasonal, term, or permanent position. The applicant must apply to a PLC-eligible position advertised on USAJobs.gov and selected off a non-competitive certificate of eligibility. For more information, see DOI Personnel Bulletins 11-02 , 12-13, and 17-03. EEO Statement Environment for the Americas provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employmentand prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
    $640 weekly 32d ago
  • Intern

    Sitnasuak Native Corporation

    Program development internship job in Nome, AK

    The 2026 Summer Internship Program will start on June 1, 2026 and end on August 7, 2026. JOB SUMMARY: The Intern position will get a broad exposure to different departments while gaining experience and skills in a professional environment. The internship provides Sitnasuak Native Corporation Shareholders and Descendants with work experience and an opportunity to explore career options with Sitnasuak Native Corporation and it's subsidiaries. QUALIFICATIONS: 1) Sitnasuak Native Corporation Shareholder and/or Descendant. 2) High School diploma or GED (General Education Degree). 3) Currently enrolled in a college or vocational school. 4) Must have at least a 2.0 accumulative grade point average. 5) Must be at least 17 years in age. 6) Ability to pass a background check Requirements REQUIREMENTS: 1) A current resume and cover letter is required with the application. The cover letter must include your interest in the internship opportunity, what you hope to gain from the experience, and how this opportunity will benefit you in the future. 2) A copy of unofficial transcript(s). JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: 1) Provide administrative and clerical support. 2) Maintains confidentiality in all aspects of client, staff, and company information. 3) Operates office machines including scanners, facsimiles, copiers, and computers to complete assigned tasks. 4) Create, copy, fax, organize and file documents as needed. 5) Provide support on various projects as assigned by supervisor. 6) Attend trainings and workshops. 7) Compiles data and prepares reports. 8) Perform other tasks as assigned. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: The location of the internship is in Nome, Alaska and/or Anchorage, Alaska. Majority of work performed in a professional office environment requiring a high degree of efficient and effective performance. At times and depending on the intern position, work is performed outside of the office at indoor and outdoor job sites. PREFERENCE STATEMENT: Preference will be given to Sitnasuak Shareholders and their descendants and spouses, and to Shareholders of other corporations created pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, in accordance with Title 43 U.S. Code 1626(g) and Title 42 U.S. Code 2003-2(i). Additionally, the Company's policy is to select, place, train and promote the most qualified individuals based upon relevant factors such as work quality, attitude and experience, so as to provide equal employment opportunity for all employees in compliance with applicable local, state and federal laws and without regard to non-work related factors such as race, color, religion/creed, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship, genetic information, or other protected status. When applicable, the Company's policy of non-discrimination applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, training, transfer, promotion, placement, layoff, compensation, termination, reduction in force and benefits.
    $42k-49k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Food Service Manager Intern

    Alaska Christian College 3.8company rating

    Program development internship job in Soldotna, AK

    Alaska Christian College JOB TITLE: Food Service Internship DEPARTMENT: Food Service (Operations) REPORTS TO: Food Services Manager STATUS: Full-time, Stipend, Exempt (Grant funded position), 12 months Start: May 2026 PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Food Service Manager, will be involved with day-to-day operations in the commercial kitchen. RESPONSIBILITIES: Compliance with health, safety and fire regulations regarding food preparation and serving. Prepare food according to established menus and baking. Monitor portion, size, and presentation. Maintain food and equipment inventories. Maintains a clean, safe, and unobstructed workspace through general cleaning of the kitchen and dining areas. Assists in planning all menus and have the ability to create recipes appropriate for a variety of dining. Assists in purchasing food and supplies within assigned budgets and according to established menus. Receive food and beverage deliveries, checking contents to verify quantity and quality. Operates dish machine to company and manufacturer specifications. Uses proper measurement of detergent and sanitizer in the dish machine according to manufacturer's specifications. Wash and restock all dishes, glassware, utensils, pots, pans and other cooking equipment. Gather, empty and remove all garbage. Keep dish and storage areas clean and organized. Clean kitchen and dining room floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, vacuuming, steam cleaning, or shampooing. Perform any combination of light housekeeping duties to maintain commercial establishments in a clean and orderly manner. Duties may include making beds, replenishing linens, doing laundry, and cleaning rooms and halls. Clean, polish, dust furniture, fixtures, windows and mirrors and clean and maintain cooking, serving, and catering equipment according to company and manufacture specifications. Set up, arrange, and remove decorations, tables, chairs, ladders, and scaffolding to prepare facilities for events such as banquets and meetings. Will attend all appropriate staff and faculty meetings as needed. Carries out other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None REQUIREMENTS: Must have or acquire ServSafe certification/food handlers' card. Must possess knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and serving of food. Must possess knife skills with the ability to prep food quickly and efficiently. Must possess knowledge of catering operations, garnish and food presentation. Must have good communication skills, both verbal and written. Must have the ability to listen to and understand the information being presented and be able to follow written instructions. Detail-oriented, with a high degree of accuracy and skill in all work performed. Must have the ability to keep hands and arms steady when necessary and to move quickly. Must understand and maintain the confidentiality of all information seen or heard. Functions well in a cross-cultural environment, have a teachable attitude, and is willing to be a team player. Must be able to use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards. Must be adaptable, with the ability to maintain composure in difficult situations. Must be able to work split shifts and weekends as needed. Maintain composure under difficult circumstances and be adaptable. Must be able to evaluate issues and situations and use logic to determine appropriate solutions. Must be able to work independently and show good judgment. Must be organized, efficient, and show good time management skills. Must be reliable and dependable with regular, timely attendance. Must be able to pass a background check. General Internship Guidelines • The internships will be 40 hours a week. • The internship begins May 2026 and concludes in May 2027. • Must be between the ages of 18 and 28 years old at the time of acceptance of the internship. • College graduate preferred. • Interns will have 15 days off for a 12-month internship and 11 days off for a 9-month internship. • The supervisor will set working hours. • Interns will be given a stipend of $723.07 a month, paid bi-weekly payroll plus room and board. • At the completion of the internship in May, interns who complete the entire program will receive an additional $100 for each month they participate. • Housing included. • Limited meal plan included. • Interns will be supervised by the directors in the area which they intern. • Composition and documentation of a professional development plan. • Most work will be on campus with some local, statewide, and national travel involved. • October Attendance at Murdock Trust's annual Vision and Call internship conference. • September and February attendance at bi-annual CYAK young adult retreat. • Weekly meetings and coursework with the project advisor. • Must be willing to agree to and sign a statement of Evangelical Covenant Affirmations and Acknowledgement of the Covenant Affirmations and ABHE statement. WORKING CONDITIONS: These duties will be conducted in an office environment with limited exposure to hazardous materials. The majority of the shift will be spent seated and working on a computer. Must have adequate sight to meet the responsibilities of the job. Must be able to lift 40 pounds on an occasional basis. DRESS CODE: Within the office, “business casual” dress is expected. Jeans are acceptable as long as they are clean and well-kept. If any questions arise regarding what is appropriate, speak with the supervisor. STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING: This job description is intended to describe the general nature of the work being performed by the person assigned to this position and does not state or imply that it is all-inclusive. Other duties and responsibilities may be added with consideration of the job requirements and skills needed and can be changed verbally or in writing at the discretion of the job's immediate supervisor.
    $38k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Geotechnical Intern

    Shannon & Wilson, Inc. 4.3company rating

    Program development internship job in Anchorage, AK

    Shannon & Wilson is an employee-owned consulting firm headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Committed to technical excellence and high-quality service, we provide integrated geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, environmental and natural resource services for clients worldwide. Since 1954, we have delivered comprehensive engineering and environmental solutions for the most challenging infrastructure planning, design, permitting and construction conditions. We are dedicated to improving our communities, preserving the environment and utilizing the most innovative science practices in all our work. Responsibilities: * Perform construction observation. * Assist with field explorations and collection of samples. * Assist with geotechnical laboratory tests. * Assist with report preparation. * Perform geological or engineering analyses and calculations. * Interact and communicate with clients, vendors, and staff at all levels. * Follow Shannon & Wilson's Quality Assurance policy. * Follow and promote Shannon and Wilson's Health and Safety and Loss Prevention policies. * Perform other duties as assigned by your supervisor. Requirements * At a minimum, completed Junior year of undergraduate coursework working towards a degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on Geotechnical. * 0 to 3 years of experience * Coursework and/or working backgrounds in one or more of the following areas: soil mechanics and foundation engineering, slope stability, and engineering geology. * Field/construction observation experience a plus in one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work. * Excellent writing, organizational, and communication skills. * Personable, flexible, and professional demeanor. * The ability to work with the appropriate level of supervision. * A valid driver license and insurable driving record. * Basic computer skills: MS Word, Excel (required); MS Access (desirable). * Critical thinking and analysis. * Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting, and carrying 30+ pounds. * Working in all weather conditions, on uneven terrain. * The ability to travel (drive or fly) to field sites per project needs and job sites locally and out of state. Level Placement Typically, depending on an applicant's education, experience, other qualifications they possess, if they are a fit for the company and local office culture, and the current business needs, a Geotechnical Intern typically would be placed at a Shannon & Wilson Technical Services I, II, III, or IV level. Shannon & Wilson is an Equal Opportunity Employer Shannon & Wilson participates in the E-Verify program. Please note that non-solicited resumes from external recruitment agencies will not be considered as introductions to our business, unless a preapproved agreement is in place and the external recruitment agency has been engaged to work on this specific vacancy.
    $40k-46k yearly est. 29d ago

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How much does a program development internship earn in Anchorage, AK?

The average program development internship in Anchorage, AK earns between $28,000 and $43,000 annually. This compares to the national average program development internship range of $26,000 to $43,000.

Average program development internship salary in Anchorage, AK

$35,000

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The biggest employers of Program Development Interns in Anchorage, AK are:
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