What You'll Do:
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) Intern. This internship will provide valuable exposure to various aspects of EHS practices within our organization and is designed for students or recent graduates who are interested in gaining practical experience in the field. As an EHS Intern, you will be responsible for supporting the EHS team in implementing and maintaining safety programs, conducting risk assessments, and promoting a culture of safety across the organization.
Essential Duties:
Assist in development, implementation, and evaluation of EHS policies and procedures
Conduct regular inspections and audits of facilities, equipment, and processes to ensure compliance with EHS regulations
Participate in the identification and evaluation of workplace hazards and recommend appropriate control measures
Support incident investigations, including collecting and analyzing data, and identifying root causes to prevent future occurrences
Assist in development and delivery of EHS training programs for employees
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to promote safety initiatives and ensure EHS requirements are integrated into daily operations
Assist in the compilation and analysis of EHS data, preparing reports, and presenting findings to management
Stay up to date with current EHS regulations, permits, and records in accordance with regulatory standards
Contribute to the development and promotion of a strong safety culture by organizing safety campaigns, events, and awareness programs
Other duties as assigned.
Internship Details:
The program will be a paid internship
The program is planned to occur between Tuesday, January 5 and Friday, May 22, 2026. This date range is subject to change.
Must be able to attend the entirety of the internship.
Program Requirements:
The program will be a paid internship
Must attend entirety of internship from the indicated start and end date noted above
Minimum 3.2 GPA
Must have completed a minimum of 3 years at an accredited university.
Must be able to work full-time hours at least 3 days/week.