Job Summary:
This is a paid internship program. Intern will learn how to develop, using GIS, a CE-QUAL-W2 model grid of the Lower St. Johns River (SJR) from the river mouth to Lake George. The grid will include side branches for Doctors Lake, Black Creek, and Crescent Lake. The work will be completed through testing of tidal propagation. The intern will produce the following deliverables: GIS layer identifying model segments of the LSJRB with segment IDs; Excel files containing flow path lengths, areas and orientation angle for each segment; Individual shapefiles of bathymetry points within each segment; QA of work completed; and downstream head time-series file representing Bar Pilot Dock hourly water levels.
Minimum Qualifications:
A college or university student currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program and either attending classes or participating in a work experience program sanctioned by the individual school; at least a junior level and working in the occupational area of his or her course of study.
All students must maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher.
Additional Details: Internship will run from January 7, 2019 to April 24, 2019. The work is 20-hours per week. Availability and schedules will be discussed when contacted for any interviews.
Intern will produce a report/presentation to highlight accomplishments.
Salary: $12.00/hour
Work Location: Palatka
Your application will receive careful consideration and, if selected for an interview, you will be contacted to schedule an appointment. St. Johns River Water Management District participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an internet based system that allows businesses to determine the eligibility of their employees to work in the Unites States.
Closing Date: December 14, 2018
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