What are the responsibilities and job description for the IT Financial Applications Intern position at Fayetteville Public Works Commission?
Description
IT Financial Applications – Where Tech Meets Finance
Think IT is all coding? Think again. Our Financial Applications team keeps Fayetteville PWC’s systems running smoothly—and we need your help to support critical workflows.
Here’s what you’ll do (and why it matters):
Experience/Education
IT Financial Applications – Where Tech Meets Finance
Think IT is all coding? Think again. Our Financial Applications team keeps Fayetteville PWC’s systems running smoothly—and we need your help to support critical workflows.
Here’s what you’ll do (and why it matters):
- Assist Operations: Support day-to-day activities related to team workflows.
- Research & Analyze: Gather data, conduct research, and prepare summaries for ongoing initiatives.
- Collaborate: Participate in meetings, document action items, and help track progress.
- Improve Processes: Identify gaps and propose simple enhancements to boost efficiency.
- Weekly status summaries
- Meeting notes and documented action items
- Research briefs or reports
Experience/Education
- Currently enrolled in an accredited associate or bachelor’s degree program in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, or a related field.
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Applicants should be able to commit to the entire internship duration.
- College Intern – 1st year completed $17
- College Intern – 2nd year completed: $18
- College Intern – 3rd/4th year completed: $19
- Graduate Student: up to $25 – pay commensurate with experience
Salary : $17 - $19