Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) is now accepting applications for its 2021 summer internship program.
The 2021 SRNS summer internship program will offer college students an opportunity to complete hands-on work, while narrowing the gap between the classroom setting and professional world. Each summer, SRNS hires a diverse group of students pursuing degrees in programs like engineering, business, information technology, emergency management, accounting and statistics. All majors and disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Internship applications are now open and will close on Feb. 12, 2021. Additional positions may be added each week. Applicant resumes will be reviewed by the selection review panel, and selected applicants will be contacted by April 5, 2021. The internships will begin in mid-May and will conclude in early August.
To qualify for a summer internship with SRNS, the student must be a U.S. citizen, enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited two-year or four-year university and have a current GPA of 2.5 or higher. Applicants are encouraged to upload resumes as early as possible. Unofficial transcripts must be uploaded prior to the job closing in order to be eligible for consideration.
To learn more, go to www.savannahrivernuclearsolutions.com, click on the “Careers” tab at the top of the page, then choose “Opportunities for Students” job link.
For more information, contact James “Rainer” Neely, SRNS Intern Program Coordinator, james.neely@srs.gov, or (803) 761-2694.
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