What are the responsibilities and job description for the INTERN - CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT & PROCUREMENT position at Glynn County Government?
Glynn County Description: Glynn County is a dynamic coastal community located in southeastern Georgia, renowned for its economic development, tourism industry, and strategic federal and state agencies. With over 900 full-time employees and a commitment to excellence, the Glynn County Government operates over thirty departments to serve its residents and three million annual visitors.
Department Overview: The Capital Development Department, led by the Director of Capital Development and Procurement, oversees the daily operations of Procurement, Engineering and the Capital Development Department.
Internship Project: Assist the Capital Development Department with development of the County’s 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) through research, data collection, project evaluation, and long-range planning analysis. The intern will also assist with cost-benefit analyses for proposed capital and operational initiatives, support preparation of budget and capital planning documents, conduct a review, audit, and inventory of County-owned assets which could include facilities, fleet assets, infrastructure, equipment, and real property holdings.
Responsibilities:
- Assist with research, data gathering, and analysis related to development of the County’s 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan.
- Conduct cost-benefit analyses and financial evaluations for proposed capital projects, infrastructure improvements, fleet replacement initiatives, and operational investments.
- Assist in preparation of capital planning documents, budget materials, and supporting information for the County budget book.
- Perform inventories and audits of County-owned assets, including fleet assets, facilities, infrastructure, equipment, and other capital assets.
- Review and organize records related to County-owned real property, including land holdings, facilities, easements, and associated asset information.
- Compile and analyze financial, operational, and asset management data to support long-range planning, budgeting, and capital investment decisions.
- Attend meetings with County Commissioners, staff, consultants, and stakeholders related to capital planning, budgeting, infrastructure, and asset management initiatives.
Qualifications:
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Public Administration, Political Science, Public Policy, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Strong analytical skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
Duration and Benefits:
- Term: This internship is expected to span from June through October 2026.
- Compensation: Paid internship with details to be discussed during the interview process.
- Learning Experience: Gain practical experience in creating, evaluating, and messaging the success of the strategic planning process within local government.
Salary : $20