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Water Conservation Intern Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

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Intern, Quality

Holland, MI · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

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Water Conservation Intern information

What is a water conservation intern?

Water Conservation Interns are entry-level professionals who assist organizations, governments, or environmental agencies in developing and implementing strategies to reduce water usage and promote sustainable water practices. Their duties often include conducting research, analyzing water usage data, educating the public on water-saving techniques, and supporting outreach programs. Interns gain valuable hands-on experience with conservation initiatives and may help with administrative tasks, event planning, or fieldwork. This role is ideal for students or recent graduates interested in environmental science, sustainability, or public policy. Through their work, Water Conservation Interns contribute to the preservation of vital water resources and help foster community awareness.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a water conservation intern?

To thrive as a Water Conservation Intern, you generally need a background in environmental science, sustainability, or a related field, along with strong analytical and research skills. Familiarity with data collection tools, GIS software, and Microsoft Office Suite is typically expected, and experience with water management systems is a plus. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help you engage communities and support outreach initiatives effectively. These skills and qualities are important for implementing successful conservation projects and promoting sustainable water use practices.

What types of projects and collaborations can a water conservation intern expect during their internship?

As a Water Conservation Intern, you can expect to work on a variety of projects such as conducting water usage audits, assisting with the development of educational outreach materials, and supporting the implementation of conservation programs. Interns often collaborate closely with environmental engineers, outreach coordinators, and local government staff to collect data, analyze trends, and promote water-saving initiatives within the community. This hands-on experience not only builds technical skills but also provides insight into cross-departmental teamwork and the operational side of sustainability efforts.

What is the difference between Water Conservation Intern vs Water Resources Technician?

AspectWater Conservation InternWater Resources Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or ongoing college coursework, some technical knowledgeAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in environmental science, civil engineering, or related field
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in offices or field sites, supervised by professionalsFieldwork and office work, monitoring water systems, data collection
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, non-profits, utility companiesMunicipal water departments, consulting firms, government agencies

The Water Conservation Intern typically focuses on assisting with water-saving projects and gaining experience, while the Water Resources Technician handles more technical tasks like data collection and system monitoring. Both roles support water management efforts but differ in experience level and responsibilities.

What are popular job titles related to Water Conservation Intern jobs in Michigan?

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What cities in Michigan are hiring for Water Conservation Intern jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Water Conservation Intern job openings:

Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) Member - Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

American Conservation Experience

Empire, MI

$720/wk

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) Member - Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

SummaryAmerican Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service, is seeking 1 member to contribute to projects alongside NPS Staff.

For more information about ACE, please visit our website.

Start Date: 10/19/2026

Estimated End Date: 04/17/2027

*a 26-week minimum commitment is required *

Location Details/Description: The intern's primary service location will be at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Empire, Michigan. Most daily assignments will originate from the park's maintenance facility, with work taking place throughout the park as operational needs require. The intern will support the Roads and Trails team and park mechanics by maintaining vehicles, equipment, and small engines used across the park's mainland and, as needed, supporting maintenance activities at other park locations.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore protects nearly 72,000 acres of world-renowned dunes, forests, inland lakes, wetlands, historic farms, and more than 65 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. The park offers exceptional opportunities for hiking, camping, paddling, and exploring historic and cultural landscapes. Nearby communities such as Empire and Glen Arbor provide grocery stores, restaurants, and other essential services while offering the welcoming atmosphere of northern Michigan. Cell phone reception is generally available in developed areas and nearby towns but can be intermittent or unavailable in more remote areas of the park, including portions of the backcountry and shoreline. This internship provides the opportunity to gain hands-on experience maintaining the equipment that supports one of the National Park Service's most iconic landscapes while living and working in a nationally recognized outdoor recreation destination.

For more information about Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, please visit the NPS website.

Position Overview: The intern will work primarily with the Roads and Trails team under the guidance of the park mechanic. Day-to-day responsibilities will include performing preventive maintenance, assisting with diagnostics and repairs on park vehicles and equipment, maintaining service records, organizing tools and parts, and supporting repairs on tractors, trucks, trailers, water pumpers, mowers, and other small engines. The intern may also assist with maintaining roads, trails, historic apple orchards, the park nursery, and other cultural landscape features as operational needs require. The position involves working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, lifting equipment and materials, and following established safety procedures while operating tools and machinery.

This individual placement is meant to facilitate professional development and promotes exposure to land management agencies and networking with professionals. This could include gaining experience in different conservation fields and shadowing different work groups.

Schedule: "5/4/9 Work Schedule" Mon-Thur 7:00am – 4:30pm; Fri 7:00am-3:30pm. Every other Friday off.

Position Benefits

Living Allowance: The ACE Member is expected to contribute ~40 hours/week and will receive a living allowance of $720/week to offset the costs of food and incidental expenses, dispersed bi-weekly.

Public Land Corps Hiring Authority: Members serving under this agreement may be eligible for a federal hiring authority upon completion of their term of service and 640 hours of service. If the duration of a PLC-eligible term is not long enough for Members to accrue 640 hours of service (~16 weeks), the total hours served at the completion of the term may be eligible to be combined with hours accrued from another PLC-eligible term to meet the 640 hours requirement. PLC projects also include specific eligibility requirements such as age and citizenship. Please contact ACE staff with questions about eligibility, or view general eligibility information on our website.

This position is part of the Public Land Corps Hiring Authority: Members serving under this agreement must meet the PLC Eligibility requirements to be considered for this position. Members may be eligible for a federal hiring authority upon completion of their term of service and 640 hours of service. If the duration of a PLC-eligible term is not long enough for Members to accrue 640 hours of service (~16 weeks), the total hours served at the completion of the term may be eligible to be combined with hours accrued from another PLC-eligible term to meet the 640 hours requirement. PLC projects also include specific eligibility requirements such as age (You must be between the ages of 16 and 30. Some agencies also interpret these guidelines to include veterans up to age 35) and citizenship. Please contact ACE staff with questions about eligibility, or view general eligibility information on our website.

Housing: ACE members will be accommodated in provided housing at no cost for the duration of the term.

Provided Training/Orientation: ACE members will receive position specific training and an orientation outlining ACE policies and procedures, clear guidance on prohibited activities, and networks for support.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Members must be authorized to work in the United States. ACE does not provide sponsorship for employment visas.
  • Willing and able to represent ACE and the partner organization in a professional, positive, and enthusiastic manner.
  • Ability to be both self-directed/work alone, and be a positive, contributing member of a group.
  • A valid driver's license and an insurable driving record (documentation to be provided upon request). Members must be 21+ to drive due to ACE's insurance and liability requirements.
  • Willing to undergo and must pass the required criminal history checks
  • Ability to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • ACE Members will need to complete bi-weekly timesheets, beginning of term feedback forms, end of term evaluations and for longer terms, a mid-term evaluation.
  • Member may not participate in any prohibited activities as listed in the Member Service Agreement.
  • To learn more about eligibility requirements, please visit our website.

Preferred:

  • Competitive applicants for this position can hold or be pursuing a minimum of a high school diploma or GED.
  • Ability and willingness to take directions and participate in a team.
  • Deep interest in historic and landscape preservation.

Physical Demands, Work Environment and Working Conditions:

  • Physical Demands: Requires frequent sitting, standing, walking, hiking, carrying, using hands to handle or feel, reaching with hands and arms, talking and hearing. Manual dexterity required for use of various tools, computer keyboard/mouse and other office equipment. Required to stoop, kneel, climb stairs, and/or crouch. Ability to hike over rough terrain, and camp overnight under field conditions.
  • Vision Requirements: Requires close, distance, peripheral and depth perception vision as well as the ability to focus.
  • Weight Lifted or Force Exerted: Frequently moves up to 25 lbs., ability to move up to 50 pounds.
  • Environmental: Outdoor and indoor conditions. Work environment conditions can change frequently; working under adverse weather conditions and in various climates.] [Mainly indoor, office environment conditions; indoor air quality is good and temperature is controlled.
  • Noise Environment: Moderate to high noise such gas-powered chainsaws and other hand and power tools. Moderate noise such as in a business office with equipment and light traffic.
  • Travel: This position may require domestic travel.

Environmental Conditions/Hazards: The ACE member(s) may encounter environmental conditions/hazards including extreme heat or cold, rocky terrain, swamp or wetland conditions, biting insects, and potentially dangerous wildlife. The member is expected to conduct duties in a safe and orderly manner so as not to endanger self, fellow staff/members or resources.

Vehicle and Equipment Use/Safety: If a vehicle is required for the accomplishment of the duties, one will be provided by the NPS or ACE. Any tools required for the accomplishment of the duties will be provided by the NPS. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE), typically provided by the NPS, will be mandatory for any activity that requires it. Strict adherence to NPS and ACE equipment training, certification and safety protocols is required.

To Apply: Please submit your resume, a cover letter demonstrating your interest and experience, and contact information for three professional/academic references to ACE's online application page for this position on our website.Early consideration will be given as applications are received. This position may close at any time. If you have any questions regarding this position please feel free to contact ACE EPIC NPS Project Coordinator Kyle Ellison.

If you meet at least 70 percent of the qualifications, we want to hear from you!

ACE participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information when you are enrolled in a program to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.

EEO: Employment or Service with ACE is based upon ability, qualifications, attitude, and job-related factors. Every qualified employee, member, or applicant has the same opportunity for recruitment, hire, training, transfer, promotion, compensation, demotion, termination, benefits, employee activities, and general treatment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, creed, national origin, pregnancy, ancestry, citizenship status, genetic information, veteran or military status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, medical condition, marital or parental status, political affiliation, ethnicity, hair texture or style, arrest record, caste, hereditary status, endogamy, or any other classification protected by applicable local, state, or federal law.