College students in Associate Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs studying the following are encouraged to apply:
- Architecture
- Engineering (Civil Electrical Environmental Mechanical)
- Landscape Architecture
- Planning
- Computer Science/Information Services Program
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Natural Resources
- Electronics
Interns will gain on-the-job experience under the guidance of experienced professional engineers architects and surveyors while participating in various activities in the assigned discipline. The duration of this internship can be 3-6 months with an opportunity to extend based on exemplary performance and necessity.
Intern positions are available in the following divisions and sections:
Infrastructure Division
The Infrastructure Division is responsible for overseeing the administration planning design and construction of our water wastewater and power capital programs and projects including the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP) the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP) the Hetch Hetchy Improvement Program (HCIP) and the annual Water and Wastewater Renewal and Replacement (R&R) Programs.
Under Infrastructure Division we have these sections:
- Engineering Management Bureau
- Construction Management Bureau
- Project Management Bureau
- Project Controls
- Environmental Management Group
San Francisco Water Division
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commissions (SFPUC) SFWD is responsible for directing approximately 322 employees in the operation and maintenance of the water distribution system within the City and County of San Francisco. These activities include but are not limited to: operating and maintaining 28 pump stations 11 reservoirs 13 storage tanks 19 regulators as well as other ancillary appurtenances and equipment; installing repairing and maintaining over one thousand miles of water distribution mains including service connections and meters; four water systems comprised of the Potable Emergency Fire Water System (EFWS) Recycled and Groundwater; engineering and designing new main and feeder extensions; managing over 1000 acres of city owned property and rights-of-ways; and responding to all two-alarm or greater fires to assist the Fire Department in maintaining adequate water volume and consistent pressure while fighting fires.
Wastewater Enterprise
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) consists of three enterprises Water Power and Wastewater. Wastewater Enterprise operates and maintains San Franciscos combined sewer system to protect public health and the environment. These services extend across eight urban watersheds more than 1000 miles of pipe and 24 miles of transport and storage facilities. WWE operates three all-weather wastewater treatment plants one wet-weather facility 32 pump stations eight transport/storage facilities and 34 combined sewer discharge structures to treat an estimated 34.6 billion gallons of wastewater in a typical year. We have opportunities in the following Wastewater divisions:
- Wastewater Enterprise Engineering
The Wastewater Engineering Division employs approximately forty engineers consisting of civil mechanical electrical and controls engineers who provide support to the operation and maintenance of the wastewater infrastructure and assets. Student interns will have the ability to work on a variety of projects such as planning design and construction projects; pilot projects to improve wastewater treatment processes; odor control improvements; programming and controls; condition assessment of sewers; regulatory and permitting. Hiring student interns have been a valuable asset to the Wastewater Engineering Division and is part of our future succession planning of staff.
- Wastewater Enterprise Regulatory Compliance Division
The Regulatory Compliance Division develops coordinates and leads activities and strategies across WWE and SFPUC to assure WWEs compliance with Federal State and regional Clean Water Act regulations. Interns with this Division will support the Division through technical analyses of bacteriological chemical hydraulic toxicological and/or other data; and assisting with reviewing and preparing reports to be submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Interns will have opportunities to work with SFPUC staff across various disciplines - including engineering operations legal and biology - and with regional municipal organizations like the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies.
- Wastewater Enterprise Collection System Division (CSD)
The Collection System Division is responsible for ensuring that waste collected through the sewer system is monitored regulated and reliably conveyed to protect the public environment and sewer system. Interns will contribute to one or more of the Divisions departments such as administration sewer maintenance sewer repairs information systems and pollutant source control. The Division inspects and cleans the sewer system; responds to sewer-related emergencies; samples monitors and evaluates wastewater for pollutants; enforces sewer-related ordinances; ensures compliance with regional state and federal permits and regulations; performs pollution prevention outreach; and creates information systems solutions such as GIS maps and reports for asset management. Interns will gain exposure to various disciplines and departments offering insights into diverse career pathways and the collaborative nature of work within public utilities.
- Wastewater Enterprise Urban Watershed Planning Division (UWPD)
The Urban Watershed Planning Division (UWPD) develops long-range plans policies programs standards and projects using an integrated watershed planning approach to manage stormwater and increase flood resilience. UWPD conducts watershed planning and green infrastructure opportunities analyses; leads policy initiatives advancing stormwater management and flood resilience; runs green infrastructure and flood resilience grant programs; implements the San Francisco Stormwater Management Ordinance; works with city partners to deliver integrated multi-benefit green infrastructure projects in schools parks and streets; and leads education and engagement efforts such as the Rain Guardians and Youth Watershed Stewards programs
- Wastewater Enterprise Capital Planning
The Enterprise Capital Planning (ECP) Division guides and shapes a capital plan that prioritizes WWEs needs while meeting regulatory compliance health and safety condition assessment and asset management goals. Interns in this Division will have the opportunity to provide technical support to system planning efforts which could include 3D modeling and data management/analysis. There will also be ample time spent in the field performing condition assessments collecting data and optimizing operations.
Natural Resources and Lands Management Division (NRLM)
The Natural Resources and Lands Management (NRLM) Division is responsible for the management of over 61000 acres of local watershed lands and 150-miles of rights-of-way and for the environmental regulatory compliance of operations and maintenance activities across the entire Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System in seven California addition NRLM monitors San Franciscos shoreline and coastal environments to ensure that effluents from the SFPUCs wastewater systems meet state and federal standards and do not impact the environment or public health.
NRLM Division projects involve managing protecting restoring and monitoring ecological resources protecting and monitoring cultural resources implementing environmental compliance and educating the public about the drinking water system and the natural resources that support it. Shoreline and coastal marine projects include participating in the collection and preparation of marine samples introduction to the practice of benthic invertebrate taxonomy as well as aquatic bioassay (whole effluent toxicity testing) and shoreline monitoring. All of these projects may involve remote field work field sampling laboratory work data management and/or office work.
Selected candidates will work with SFPUC staff on drinking water system watershed and/or shoreline projects in various locations such as San Francisco Millbrae Sunol and/or Moccasin CA.
Power Enterprise Distribution Engineering
Under general supervision the Student Design Trainee I under the Distribution Engineering group of the SFPUC Power Enterprise mainly works on DAS and streetlight projects. The Student Design Trainee I will assist in the preparation of electrical engineering designs and plans by use of AutoCAD Agi32 and SKM. This position will also help DEs utility specialist administer the DAS program and coordinate pole use applications. Finally this position will be called upon to perform sites visits when needed. The essential functions of the Student Design Trainee I may vary depending on assignments.
Project Description: Distribution Engineering Support
Position will initially be tasked with receiving and reviewing both Streetlights and DAS applications from private developers and telecommunication carriers. Log the application in the database and flag for review. Review provided project drawings and confirm it meets PUC standards. Return comments to the carriers/developers and close out the file in the database. Site visits with field staff may be required and the trainee is expected to document field findings and create engineering documents via CAD. Position would also be tasked with manipulating large datasets.
Power Enterprise Asset Management
Under general supervision the Student Design Trainee I under the Asset Management Group of the SFPUC Power Enterprise mainly assists in the management of as built documents for streetlighting and electrical distribution systems. The essential functions of the Student Design Trainee I may vary depending on assignments.
Project Description: Asset Management Support
Position will initially be tasked to receive as built documents and file them within the Asset Management database; input of using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and AutoCAD.
Assist Asset Management staff with 311 ticket requests and USAN 811 ticket processing.
Monitors and responds to department email inquiries for DPW Coordinate app system to address Notice of Intent (NOI) requests.
Conduct routine field visits related to street lighting and electrical distribution plan layouts and details.
Projected interview schedule:
- Invitations to interview will be sent tentatively mid-March 2026.
- Interviews will be conducted tentatively on April 8 2026.
- Selected candidates will be notified on the same day as the interview. Please click here: Same Day Hiring for more information about the interview process.
- Hiring Managers may also schedule interviews at a later date.
Qualifications :
At the time of filing the applicant must be in an accredited Engineering Architecture Planning Computer Science/Information Services Program Mathematics Biology Natural Resources Electronics at a university or a related field at a community college. An applicant must be returning to their undergraduate program or entering/continuing a graduate program in the Fall 2026. For students that have graduated an applicant can be appointed to begin work within 6 months after graduation.
For the 5380 class No previous internship or work experience is required.
For the 5381 class For undergraduate candidates relevant internship experience equivalent to at least one summer. For graduate candidates no previous work or internship experience.
For the 5382 class For undergraduate candidates prior relevant internship experience equivalent to at least two or more summers. For graduate candidates prior relevant internship or work experience equivalent to at least one summer.
Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.
Verification of Education:
Applicants are required to submit verification of qualifying education at time of application submission. Education verification information on verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency can be found at How to Verify Education Requirements Department of Human Resources ().
Note: Falsifying ones education training or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco.
All education training and other information substantiating how you meet the minimum qualifications must be included on your application by the filing deadline. Information submitted after the filing deadline will not be considered in determining whether you meet the minimum qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed City and County of San Francisco application. Applications completed improperly may be cause for ineligibility or disqualification.
Additional Information :
Additional Information Regarding Employment with the City and County of San Francisco:
HOW TO APPLY
Applications for City and County of San Francisco jobs are only accepted through an online process. Visit and begin the application process.
- Select the Apply Now button and follow instructions on the screen
Applicants may be contacted by email about this recruitment and therefore it is their responsibility to ensure that their registered email address is accurate and updated. Also applicants must ensure that email from CCSF is not blocked on their computer by a spam filter. To prevent blocking applicants should set up their email to accept CCSF mail from the following addresses (@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ and @).
Applicants will receive a confirmation email from that their online application has been received in response to every announcement for which they file. Applicants should retain this confirmation email for their records. Failure to receive this email means that the online application was not submitted or received.
Job Analyst Information: If you have any questions regarding this recruitment or application process please contact the job analyst Alexeh Alfajora at .
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex race age religion color national origin ancestry physical disability mental disability medical condition (associated with cancer a history of cancer or genetic characteristics) HIV/AIDS status genetic information marital status sexual orientation gender gender identity gender expression military and veteran status or other protected category under the law.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Part-time
College students in Associate Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs studying the following are encouraged to apply:Architecture Engineering (Civil Electrical Environmental Mechanical)Landscape ArchitecturePlanningComputer Science/Information Services ProgramMathematicsBiologyNatural ResourcesE...
College students in Associate Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs studying the following are encouraged to apply:
- Architecture
- Engineering (Civil Electrical Environmental Mechanical)
- Landscape Architecture
- Planning
- Computer Science/Information Services Program
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Natural Resources
- Electronics
Interns will gain on-the-job experience under the guidance of experienced professional engineers architects and surveyors while participating in various activities in the assigned discipline. The duration of this internship can be 3-6 months with an opportunity to extend based on exemplary performance and necessity.
Intern positions are available in the following divisions and sections:
Infrastructure Division
The Infrastructure Division is responsible for overseeing the administration planning design and construction of our water wastewater and power capital programs and projects including the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP) the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP) the Hetch Hetchy Improvement Program (HCIP) and the annual Water and Wastewater Renewal and Replacement (R&R) Programs.
Under Infrastructure Division we have these sections:
- Engineering Management Bureau
- Construction Management Bureau
- Project Management Bureau
- Project Controls
- Environmental Management Group
San Francisco Water Division
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commissions (SFPUC) SFWD is responsible for directing approximately 322 employees in the operation and maintenance of the water distribution system within the City and County of San Francisco. These activities include but are not limited to: operating and maintaining 28 pump stations 11 reservoirs 13 storage tanks 19 regulators as well as other ancillary appurtenances and equipment; installing repairing and maintaining over one thousand miles of water distribution mains including service connections and meters; four water systems comprised of the Potable Emergency Fire Water System (EFWS) Recycled and Groundwater; engineering and designing new main and feeder extensions; managing over 1000 acres of city owned property and rights-of-ways; and responding to all two-alarm or greater fires to assist the Fire Department in maintaining adequate water volume and consistent pressure while fighting fires.
Wastewater Enterprise
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) consists of three enterprises Water Power and Wastewater. Wastewater Enterprise operates and maintains San Franciscos combined sewer system to protect public health and the environment. These services extend across eight urban watersheds more than 1000 miles of pipe and 24 miles of transport and storage facilities. WWE operates three all-weather wastewater treatment plants one wet-weather facility 32 pump stations eight transport/storage facilities and 34 combined sewer discharge structures to treat an estimated 34.6 billion gallons of wastewater in a typical year. We have opportunities in the following Wastewater divisions:
- Wastewater Enterprise Engineering
The Wastewater Engineering Division employs approximately forty engineers consisting of civil mechanical electrical and controls engineers who provide support to the operation and maintenance of the wastewater infrastructure and assets. Student interns will have the ability to work on a variety of projects such as planning design and construction projects; pilot projects to improve wastewater treatment processes; odor control improvements; programming and controls; condition assessment of sewers; regulatory and permitting. Hiring student interns have been a valuable asset to the Wastewater Engineering Division and is part of our future succession planning of staff.
- Wastewater Enterprise Regulatory Compliance Division
The Regulatory Compliance Division develops coordinates and leads activities and strategies across WWE and SFPUC to assure WWEs compliance with Federal State and regional Clean Water Act regulations. Interns with this Division will support the Division through technical analyses of bacteriological chemical hydraulic toxicological and/or other data; and assisting with reviewing and preparing reports to be submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Interns will have opportunities to work with SFPUC staff across various disciplines - including engineering operations legal and biology - and with regional municipal organizations like the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies.
- Wastewater Enterprise Collection System Division (CSD)
The Collection System Division is responsible for ensuring that waste collected through the sewer system is monitored regulated and reliably conveyed to protect the public environment and sewer system. Interns will contribute to one or more of the Divisions departments such as administration sewer maintenance sewer repairs information systems and pollutant source control. The Division inspects and cleans the sewer system; responds to sewer-related emergencies; samples monitors and evaluates wastewater for pollutants; enforces sewer-related ordinances; ensures compliance with regional state and federal permits and regulations; performs pollution prevention outreach; and creates information systems solutions such as GIS maps and reports for asset management. Interns will gain exposure to various disciplines and departments offering insights into diverse career pathways and the collaborative nature of work within public utilities.
- Wastewater Enterprise Urban Watershed Planning Division (UWPD)
The Urban Watershed Planning Division (UWPD) develops long-range plans policies programs standards and projects using an integrated watershed planning approach to manage stormwater and increase flood resilience. UWPD conducts watershed planning and green infrastructure opportunities analyses; leads policy initiatives advancing stormwater management and flood resilience; runs green infrastructure and flood resilience grant programs; implements the San Francisco Stormwater Management Ordinance; works with city partners to deliver integrated multi-benefit green infrastructure projects in schools parks and streets; and leads education and engagement efforts such as the Rain Guardians and Youth Watershed Stewards programs
- Wastewater Enterprise Capital Planning
The Enterprise Capital Planning (ECP) Division guides and shapes a capital plan that prioritizes WWEs needs while meeting regulatory compliance health and safety condition assessment and asset management goals. Interns in this Division will have the opportunity to provide technical support to system planning efforts which could include 3D modeling and data management/analysis. There will also be ample time spent in the field performing condition assessments collecting data and optimizing operations.
Natural Resources and Lands Management Division (NRLM)
The Natural Resources and Lands Management (NRLM) Division is responsible for the management of over 61000 acres of local watershed lands and 150-miles of rights-of-way and for the environmental regulatory compliance of operations and maintenance activities across the entire Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System in seven California addition NRLM monitors San Franciscos shoreline and coastal environments to ensure that effluents from the SFPUCs wastewater systems meet state and federal standards and do not impact the environment or public health.
NRLM Division projects involve managing protecting restoring and monitoring ecological resources protecting and monitoring cultural resources implementing environmental compliance and educating the public about the drinking water system and the natural resources that support it. Shoreline and coastal marine projects include participating in the collection and preparation of marine samples introduction to the practice of benthic invertebrate taxonomy as well as aquatic bioassay (whole effluent toxicity testing) and shoreline monitoring. All of these projects may involve remote field work field sampling laboratory work data management and/or office work.
Selected candidates will work with SFPUC staff on drinking water system watershed and/or shoreline projects in various locations such as San Francisco Millbrae Sunol and/or Moccasin CA.
Power Enterprise Distribution Engineering
Under general supervision the Student Design Trainee I under the Distribution Engineering group of the SFPUC Power Enterprise mainly works on DAS and streetlight projects. The Student Design Trainee I will assist in the preparation of electrical engineering designs and plans by use of AutoCAD Agi32 and SKM. This position will also help DEs utility specialist administer the DAS program and coordinate pole use applications. Finally this position will be called upon to perform sites visits when needed. The essential functions of the Student Design Trainee I may vary depending on assignments.
Project Description: Distribution Engineering Support
Position will initially be tasked with receiving and reviewing both Streetlights and DAS applications from private developers and telecommunication carriers. Log the application in the database and flag for review. Review provided project drawings and confirm it meets PUC standards. Return comments to the carriers/developers and close out the file in the database. Site visits with field staff may be required and the trainee is expected to document field findings and create engineering documents via CAD. Position would also be tasked with manipulating large datasets.
Power Enterprise Asset Management
Under general supervision the Student Design Trainee I under the Asset Management Group of the SFPUC Power Enterprise mainly assists in the management of as built documents for streetlighting and electrical distribution systems. The essential functions of the Student Design Trainee I may vary depending on assignments.
Project Description: Asset Management Support
Position will initially be tasked to receive as built documents and file them within the Asset Management database; input of using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and AutoCAD.
Assist Asset Management staff with 311 ticket requests and USAN 811 ticket processing.
Monitors and responds to department email inquiries for DPW Coordinate app system to address Notice of Intent (NOI) requests.
Conduct routine field visits related to street lighting and electrical distribution plan layouts and details.
Projected interview schedule:
- Invitations to interview will be sent tentatively mid-March 2026.
- Interviews will be conducted tentatively on April 8 2026.
- Selected candidates will be notified on the same day as the interview. Please click here: Same Day Hiring for more information about the interview process.
- Hiring Managers may also schedule interviews at a later date.
Qualifications :
At the time of filing the applicant must be in an accredited Engineering Architecture Planning Computer Science/Information Services Program Mathematics Biology Natural Resources Electronics at a university or a related field at a community college. An applicant must be returning to their undergraduate program or entering/continuing a graduate program in the Fall 2026. For students that have graduated an applicant can be appointed to begin work within 6 months after graduation.
For the 5380 class No previous internship or work experience is required.
For the 5381 class For undergraduate candidates relevant internship experience equivalent to at least one summer. For graduate candidates no previous work or internship experience.
For the 5382 class For undergraduate candidates prior relevant internship experience equivalent to at least two or more summers. For graduate candidates prior relevant internship or work experience equivalent to at least one summer.
Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.
Verification of Education:
Applicants are required to submit verification of qualifying education at time of application submission. Education verification information on verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency can be found at How to Verify Education Requirements Department of Human Resources ().
Note: Falsifying ones education training or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco.
All education training and other information substantiating how you meet the minimum qualifications must be included on your application by the filing deadline. Information submitted after the filing deadline will not be considered in determining whether you meet the minimum qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed City and County of San Francisco application. Applications completed improperly may be cause for ineligibility or disqualification.
Additional Information :
Additional Information Regarding Employment with the City and County of San Francisco:
HOW TO APPLY
Applications for City and County of San Francisco jobs are only accepted through an online process. Visit and begin the application process.
- Select the Apply Now button and follow instructions on the screen
Applicants may be contacted by email about this recruitment and therefore it is their responsibility to ensure that their registered email address is accurate and updated. Also applicants must ensure that email from CCSF is not blocked on their computer by a spam filter. To prevent blocking applicants should set up their email to accept CCSF mail from the following addresses (@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ and @).
Applicants will receive a confirmation email from that their online application has been received in response to every announcement for which they file. Applicants should retain this confirmation email for their records. Failure to receive this email means that the online application was not submitted or received.
Job Analyst Information: If you have any questions regarding this recruitment or application process please contact the job analyst Alexeh Alfajora at .
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex race age religion color national origin ancestry physical disability mental disability medical condition (associated with cancer a history of cancer or genetic characteristics) HIV/AIDS status genetic information marital status sexual orientation gender gender identity gender expression military and veteran status or other protected category under the law.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Part-time
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