About the placement
This internship is with Wagga Wagga City Council and is facilitated by the CSIRO’s Generation STEM Links program.
As an environmental science intern at Wagga Wagga City Council, you will work alongside the council's environmental team to plan and support a range of projects. Your role will involve using your knowledge of erosion controls to monitor local ecosystems, conducting biodiversity assessments, and applying soil and water sampling techniques to ensure the health of local environments. You'll also research and implement habitat enhancement structures and learn natural resource management techniques to support a range of local flora and fauna.
In addition, you will apply your knowledge of engineering processes to support updates to existing habitat structures, including the local squirrel glider rope bridges and microbat roosts. Your GIS skills will be crucial in recording, mapping, and analysing spatial data, allowing for precise monitoring and reporting on project outcomes. The intern will also be required to conduct ECO surveys in the region as part of the project research requirements. Additionally, familiarity with ecological modelling and environmental impact assessments will help you contribute to long-term sustainability goals within the community.
Work arrangements
- Start date: Summer 2024-2025
- Working arrangement: Part-time or full-time of a fixed-term contract as agreed by student and Wagga Wagga City Council
- Remuneration: $25/h + super
- Location: Wagga Wagga, NSW – On site – Accommodation is self-supported
Desired capabilities
- Studying Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or related qualification
- Proficiency and knowledge of GIS software is essential – especially ArcGIS
- Knowledge of engineering processes to support planning and remodelling of existing wildlife structures
- Ability to comprehend and translate complex problems and projects to a range of stakeholders
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Knowledge of local land practices in the Riverina is advantageous
- Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously
Requirements
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate qualification.
About the industry partner
Wagga Wagga City Council is the local government authority responsible for governing the city of Wagga Wagga and its surrounding areas in New South Wales, Australia. The council provides a range of services and infrastructure to the community, including urban planning, environmental management, waste collection, road maintenance, and community development programs. It also plays a key role in supporting local economic development, cultural activities, and recreational facilities, ensuring the well-being and growth of the Wagga Wagga region.
Serving more than 68,000 residents, The Wagga Wagga City Council is the 39th largest Local government area by population and the 48th by land area of the 128 LGA’s in NSW.
Apply Here
If you are interested in this internship, please submit your EOI and CV online through the Student Application webform and please specify CODE0101.
About the placement
This internship is with Wagga Wagga City Council and is facilitated by the CSIRO’s Generation STEM Links program.
As an environmental science intern at Wagga Wagga City Council, you will work alongside the council's environmental team to plan and support a range of projects. Your role will involve using your knowledge of erosion controls to monitor local ecosystems, conducting biodiversity assessments, and applying soil and water sampling techniques to ensure the health of local environments. You'll also research and implement habitat enhancement structures and learn natural resource management techniques to support a range of local flora and fauna.
In addition, you will apply your knowledge of engineering processes to support updates to existing habitat structures, including the local squirrel glider rope bridges and microbat roosts. Your GIS skills will be crucial in recording, mapping, and analysing spatial data, allowing for precise monitoring and reporting on project outcomes. The intern will also be required to conduct ECO surveys in the region as part of the project research requirements. Additionally, familiarity with ecological modelling and environmental impact assessments will help you contribute to long-term sustainability goals within the community.
Work arrangements
- Start date: Summer 2024-2025
- Working arrangement: Part-time or full-time of a fixed-term contract as agreed by student and Wagga Wagga City Council
- Remuneration: $25/h + super
- Location: Wagga Wagga, NSW – On site – Accommodation is self-supported
Desired capabilities
- Studying Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or related qualification
- Proficiency and knowledge of GIS software is essential – especially ArcGIS
- Knowledge of engineering processes to support planning and remodelling of existing wildlife structures
- Ability to comprehend and translate complex problems and projects to a range of stakeholders
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Knowledge of local land practices in the Riverina is advantageous
- Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously
Requirements
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate qualification.
About the industry partner
Wagga Wagga City Council is the local government authority responsible for governing the city of Wagga Wagga and its surrounding areas in New South Wales, Australia. The council provides a range of services and infrastructure to the community, including urban planning, environmental management, waste collection, road maintenance, and community development programs. It also plays a key role in supporting local economic development, cultural activities, and recreational facilities, ensuring the well-being and growth of the Wagga Wagga region.
Serving more than 68,000 residents, The Wagga Wagga City Council is the 39th largest Local government area by population and the 48th by land area of the 128 LGA’s in NSW.
Apply Here
If you are interested in this internship, please submit your EOI and CV online through the Student Application webform and please specify CODE0101.