What are the responsibilities and job description for the Land Operations NRM Intern position at Pacific Gas and Electric Company?
Requisition ID # 171678
Job Category: Internship / Rotation
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Business Unit: Energy Delivery
Work Type: Hybrid
Job Location: Auburn
Department Overview
Land Management includes a staff of approximately 300 land managers, surveyors, Registered Professional Foresters, land rights and acquisition specialists. Our goal is to ensure that PG&E’s lands are well managed, and our property rights are protected. Land Management works closely with state and federal regulators to protect the unique landscape and environmental resources found on these properties. The department will acquire and comply with all environmental permits required to conduct activities on these properties. Land Management’s work requires close integration with the land specialists, environmental scientists, Gas and Electric Operations, as well as with laws and regulatory regulations. We are also responsible for acquiring all necessary land rights for the company to safely operate and maintain its facilities.
Position Summary
The Land Operations NRM (Natural Resource Management) intern position will have exposure and the opportunity to support all of the teams within NRM, with a specific breakdown of tasks depending on the successful candidate’s background. Candidates should expect to spend up to 70% of their time in the field, at times in remote locations. Field work is likely to include a significant amount of hiking.
The successful candidate will support the team in the following ways:
The hourly rate for this position ranges from $20.88 to $35.37.
Responsibilities
Supporting Land Operations staff with:
Minimum:
Job Category: Internship / Rotation
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Business Unit: Energy Delivery
Work Type: Hybrid
Job Location: Auburn
Department Overview
Land Management includes a staff of approximately 300 land managers, surveyors, Registered Professional Foresters, land rights and acquisition specialists. Our goal is to ensure that PG&E’s lands are well managed, and our property rights are protected. Land Management works closely with state and federal regulators to protect the unique landscape and environmental resources found on these properties. The department will acquire and comply with all environmental permits required to conduct activities on these properties. Land Management’s work requires close integration with the land specialists, environmental scientists, Gas and Electric Operations, as well as with laws and regulatory regulations. We are also responsible for acquiring all necessary land rights for the company to safely operate and maintain its facilities.
Position Summary
The Land Operations NRM (Natural Resource Management) intern position will have exposure and the opportunity to support all of the teams within NRM, with a specific breakdown of tasks depending on the successful candidate’s background. Candidates should expect to spend up to 70% of their time in the field, at times in remote locations. Field work is likely to include a significant amount of hiking.
The successful candidate will support the team in the following ways:
- Collecting field-based data to advance NRM program goals
- Performing desktop analysis of collected field data
- Shadowing our Land Program Managers while learning about forestry, timberland management, vegetation control, rural road management, and/ or designing roads for water quality
- Support in project management and execution for any of the above work streams
- Support with guidance documentation updates
- Assist setting up field projects including various vegetation treatments such as fuel reduction, hazard tree removals, brushing, and herbicide applications
- Road conditions assessment and inventory collection
- Bridge inventory support
- Operational data to support project set ups
- Hazard tree inventory for power generation, gas, and electric substation facilities
- Vegetation projects assessments and work verification
The hourly rate for this position ranges from $20.88 to $35.37.
Responsibilities
Supporting Land Operations staff with:
- Project oversight
- Field data collection
- Data QC and desktop analysis
- Documentation review and updates
- Attend all team meetings and offsites
- Travel and field work may be required; up to 70%
Minimum:
- Qualified candidates are pursuing a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management, Forestry, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field at an accredited University
- Students must be continuing their education towards degree during and/or after the internship
- Must have a driver's license or obtain one at least 30 days prior to start date
- 3.0 GPA or greater in both cumulative GPA and major GPA
- Ability to work in a team environment and support fellow team members
- Strong problem solving and analytical skills
- Strong communication skills, both oral and written
- Takes initiative and can work independently with minimal direction
Salary : $21 - $35