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Summer Intern - Parts Clerk

Pittston, PA · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

The Summer Intern Parts Clerk will support the maintenance and operations teams by assisting with ... High school student, trade school student or college student pursuing a degree in: * Industrial ...

Summer Intern - Parts Clerk

Pittston, PA · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

The Summer Intern Parts Clerk will support the maintenance and operations teams by assisting with ... High school student, trade school student or college student pursuing a degree in: * Industrial ...

Summer Intern - Parts Clerk

Pittston, PA · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

The Summer Intern Parts Clerk will support the maintenance and operations teams by assisting with ... High school student, trade school student or college student pursuing a degree in: * Industrial ...

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How much do commodity trading summer intern jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for commodity trading summer intern in the United States is $19.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commodity Trading Summer Intern vs Commodity Trading Analyst?

AspectCommodity Trading Summer InternCommodity Trading Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in finance, economics, or related fieldsBachelor's degree often required; advanced degrees or certifications like CFA preferred
Work EnvironmentInternship program, limited responsibilities, learning-focusedFull-time role, responsible for market analysis, trade execution, and risk management
Employer & Industry UsageSummer internship programs in trading firms, banks, commodities companiesEntry-level to experienced roles within trading desks of financial institutions and commodity firms

The main difference between a Commodity Trading Summer Intern and a Commodity Trading Analyst lies in experience and responsibilities. Interns are in learning roles during summer programs, while analysts handle ongoing trading activities and analysis. Internships serve as a pathway to analyst roles, which require more expertise and responsibility.

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Summer Intern Lawn Maintenance

Shawnee Public Schools

Shawnee, OK • On-site

$12/hr

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Posted 16 days ago


Job description

SHAWNEE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Job Description

Job Title:              Summer Intern Lawn Maintenance 
Reports To:          Director of Maintenance and Grounds and Executive Director of Operations
Site:                      Shawnee Public Schools (all locations)
Qualifications:     



  • Active Shawnee High School Student.
  • Experience in lawn and grounds maintenance. (Preferred)
  • Reliable transportation to and from the Maintenance Shop for Scheduled work.


Credentials:      None required. Must have driver's license and acceptable driving record.
Education:        Active Shawnee High School Student, High School diploma or equivalent.


Training or Experience Required:     None required.  Prior experience with mowing, weed eating, edging, general law maintenance a plus.
Job Summary (Position Purpose):     Perform basic lawn maintenance at district sites.  Responsible for mowing, weed eating, edging, trash pickup, hedge and shrubbery grooming. Under the supervision of the Director of Maintenance and Grounds, the Intern would assist in maintaining school buildings and grounds in orderly, neat, safe, and operable conditions. 


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of lawn maintenance operations and fundamentals.
  • Ability to follow written and oral tasks from supervisor, and ability to coordinate work with others.
  • Ability to carry out instructions furnished both in writing and diagrammatic.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide units of measurement.
  • Ability to communicate maintenance or repair problems as needed.
  • Ability to report work both orally and in writing to the supervisor as required.
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, staff, and others contacted in the course of work. 


Essential Job Functions (PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES):

  • Perform tasks such as mowing, weed-eating, edging, brush removal, and picking up trash across Shawnee Public School sites.
  • Performs tasks that maintain safe and operable condition across Shawnee Public School sites.
  • Inspects equipment and facilities, and recommends repair/replacement actions to the supervisor.
  • Obtains equipment, tools, and materials required for completion of assigned work/ work orders.
  • Maintain inventory of supplies, materials, equipment, and fuel. Notify supervisor of deficiencies.
  • Prepares and maintains records to document work and repairs as requested.


 Supervision Exercised:     Employee does not supervise other employees.

Complies with Shawnee's Mission Statement in which students are to be provided with skills, knowledge and attitudes to become lifelong learners, complex thinkers, and responsible citizens in an ever-changing global society.

Physical/Mental Requirements and Working Conditions:

  1. Must be able to stand/walk 6-8 hours.
  2. Requires occasional to frequent bending/stooping, squatting/crouching, pushing/pulling, climbing  and reaching above the shoulders.
  3. Occasional crawling/kneeling is required.
  4. Requires frequent carrying/lifting up to 35 pounds and occasional lifting up to 50 pounds.
  5. Must possess manual dexterity/visual ability to operate hand and power tools, and ladders safely. Must be able to read instructions.
  6. Employee must possess hearing to distinguish normal/abnormal sounds.
  7. Must be able to communicate with fellow workers and the public.
  8. Must be able to climb ladders and work within confined spaces.
  9. Must be able to see problems and dangers in low visibility situations.
  10. Working in the outdoors with temperature changes; driving motorized equipment (tractors, trucks); exposure to gas and oil. 

Additional Duties:      Performs other related tasks and duties as assigned by supervisor. 
                                    Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility.


Equipment:       Equipment and tools used are related to the trade and consist of power equipment, mowers, weed-eaters, edgers, rakes, shovels, and trimmers. 
Safety Requirements:


  • Follow all applicable safety rules, procedures, and regulations when performing all tasks.
  • Follow all applicable safety rules, procedures, and regulations while using power equipment and tools.
  • Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when required.
  • Safety glasses, hearing protection and gloves will be provided. 

Terms of Employment:  Temporary position beginning to be determined with Director (late May or early June) and ending (late July or early August).  Works 7 hours per day, 4 days a week for 8.5 weeks (35 Days). Pay is $12 per hour.  

Evaluation:  Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Shawnee Board Policy on evaluation of personnel.

FLSA Status:     Non-Exempt

Revised:            May 12, 2026