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Constellation Energy seeks Engineering Interns

Constellation Energy will be interviewing on-campus at UMBC in October for Summer 2009 engineering internships. These positions will give you a jump start on getting involved with the growing Energy Industry.

With the planned new construction of nuclear power plants, the sector expects to add 21,000 jobs over the next 10 years. Take advantage of internship opportunities now to make sure your resume will stand-out in this exciting field!

Check out Position 9229852 (Constellation Commodities Group: Engineering Intern/Co-op) in UMBCworks.

Resume drop closes October 9, so apply today for the best consideration.

SUMMARY
Performs work on a specific engineering assignment or project associated with the assigned unit. May perform a variety of clerical tasks in support of the organizational entity to which assigned. Works under direct supervision to meet goals of the organization. Works in teams or individually to accomplish tasks.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

1. Currently studying towards an Engineering degree at an accredited college

2. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively.

3. Demonstrated ability to use personal computers.

4. Demonstrated ability to model BGE Core Values.

5. Demonstrated ability to work with others.


To learn how to obtain an internship via UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html or stop by the Shriver Center on the 1st floor of the Public Policy Building.

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