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ID #54221834
Estado Pennsylvania
Ciudad Philadelphia
Tipo de trabajo Intern
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente City of Philadelphia
Showed 2025-07-24
Fecha 2025-07-24
Fecha tope 2025-09-22
Categoría Etcétera
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Engineering Intern

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19113 Philadelphia USA
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Position SummaryThe intern will focus on projects involving microplastics in river and drinking water as well as studying the formation of disinfection byproducts. Additionally, the intern will test a new instrument that measures drinking water contaminants much faster than conventional methods. Samples will be collected and processed using established techniques, including jar tests, bench-top instruments, and field sampling. Data science will be an important tool to review historical data and organize new data. An opportunity will be available to create a self-driven research project to study a certain aspect of drinking or river water. The position will be under the guidance of senior scientists.This is an in-office position.Essential FunctionsLearning ObjectivesThe intern will develop skills in:Chemistry and physics of microplastic analysis.Sample collection and processing.Microscopy and infrared analysis.Documenting lab work and producing reports.Participating in field trips to use the online instrument.This position focusing on the regional distribution of specific microplastic particles in local streams; which involves collecting water samples, preparing them, and identifying microplastics using microscopy and infrared spectroscopy. It offers hands-on experience in environmental water quality research and advanced analytical techniques. The intern will be mentored by two chemists at PWD’s main lab and will have opportunities to develop a research project related to microplastics in streams and drinking water.Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesTasks include sample collection, analysis, and statistical comparison with traditional methods. Part of the work involves collaborating with a chemist to study changes in the fluorescence of water organic matter and its relation to specific drinking water contaminants. This work will take place at the Philadelphia Water Department's (PWD) main lab.

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