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Program |
Undergraduate Internship Program - Facilities Support Project Management |
Organization |
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Opportunity Type |
Internship |
About the Program |
Students in the Facilities Support Project Management area are responsible for working in partnership with our customers to provide tailored products and services to satisfy our customers' dynamic needs for facilities at competitive prices. Additionally, Students are responsible for creating safe, secure, functional work environments to support Agency global intelligence. At entry/developmental levels, Students work under close guidance and supervision. Students will participate and coordinate the activities of well-defined facilities project(s). At this level, students participate in project planning, implementation, development of risk mitigation strategies, and ensure quality of a facilities project through testing and validation activities. They are responsible for one or more facilities project management activities throughout the life of a project. |
Program Location |
Washington, DC |
Program Start |
Varies |
Program End Date |
Varies |
Application Deadline |
See application website |
Application Website |
Program Benefits
Paid? |
Yes |
Requirements
Description |
Applicant must be a self-starter able to work with a minimum of supervision in a fast paced environment. The candidate must possess excellent oral and written communication skills as well as excellent analytical skills. Prior internship experience is desirable and preferably in the candidates field of study. A working knowledge of MS-Office including WORD, EXCEL, & POWERPOINT. |
Open to residents of: |
National - All 50 States |
Open to students attending school in: |
National - All 50 States |
Degree Programs |
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Eligible Majors |
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Minimum GPA |
3.0 |
Minimum Age |
18 |
Year in School |
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Enrollment Status |
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Citizenship |
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Keywords |
Central Intelligence Agency |
Organization Website |
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Organization Phone |
No phone calls |
Last Modified Date |
October 20, 2014 |