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About the position

Spire is seeking an enthusiastic, career minded student or recent graduate to join our operations across our regions. Our paid internship position affords students the opportunity to gain real-world experience to help put what they have learned in class into action. As an Intern, you may complete various projects and perform administrative duties while developing skills related to the assigned department and natural gas industry.

Responsibilities

  • Take photos and/or use of intranet to update materials pictures and descriptions in the current Material Catalog.
  • Work with the Standards Team to finalize company-wide Standards and Procedures in Word.
  • Work with the Standards/MTTE (materials, tools, technology, equipment) Team to research innovative natural gas distribution equipment that will have the latest technology making it more efficient.
  • Work with SMS team to write safety minutes for company.

Requirements

  • Must be an undergraduate rising junior, senior or graduate level student.
  • Must be able to work 35- 40 hours per week throughout the summer internship.
  • Must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA.
  • Microsoft Office proficiency required with most positions.
  • Must participate in All Inclusive Onboarding and Project Poster Symposium
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