Job Announcement Number:
R3-13-916669-JC
Location Name:
Annada, Missouri
Department:
Department Of The Interior
Agency:
Interior, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Occupation Code:
Miscellaneous General Maintenance and Operations Work
Pay Plan:
WG
Appointment Duration:
Internships
Opening Date:
Monday, July 08, 2013
Closing Date:
Friday, July 12, 2013
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$18.11 to $21.12 / Per Hour
Pay Grade(s):
05 to 05
Who May Apply:
Student/Internship Program Eligibles
Job Summary:
This is a Pathways Career Internship Program position at the Great River National Wildlife Refuge, Annada, Missouri. Incumbent of this position serves as a Student Trainee (Maintenance) performing a variety of duties that provide meaningful training and developmental opportunities leading to a career in Maintenance/Mechanic Work. The intern performs a variety of duties designed to orient and expose the student to the mission and work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and to the benefits and conditions of Federal employment. Applicants must be mobile to all duty locations in Region 3 before and after graduation, if offered a permanent position upon graduation from college. The field season for this office is normally June - August. This position may require the selectee to work a regular work schedule during the school year.
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R3-13-916669-JC
Location Name:
Annada, Missouri
Department:
Department Of The Interior
Agency:
Interior, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Occupation Code:
Miscellaneous General Maintenance and Operations Work
Pay Plan:
WG
Appointment Duration:
Internships
Opening Date:
Monday, July 08, 2013
Closing Date:
Friday, July 12, 2013
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$18.11 to $21.12 / Per Hour
Pay Grade(s):
05 to 05
Who May Apply:
Student/Internship Program Eligibles
Job Summary:
This is a Pathways Career Internship Program position at the Great River National Wildlife Refuge, Annada, Missouri. Incumbent of this position serves as a Student Trainee (Maintenance) performing a variety of duties that provide meaningful training and developmental opportunities leading to a career in Maintenance/Mechanic Work. The intern performs a variety of duties designed to orient and expose the student to the mission and work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and to the benefits and conditions of Federal employment. Applicants must be mobile to all duty locations in Region 3 before and after graduation, if offered a permanent position upon graduation from college. The field season for this office is normally June - August. This position may require the selectee to work a regular work schedule during the school year.
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