US Public Health Service Summer Engineering Internships: COSTEP

The US Public Health Service offers summer engineering internships each year in the Commissioned Officer Student Training Extern Program (COSTEP).    To be eligible, student must have completed two years of school and are enrolled in an engineering program.  The application deadline is December 31.  Positions are typically located on or near Indian reservations throughout the country. 

Visit http://www.usphs.gov/html/jrcostep.html or contact Carole Boeruner for more information.

Carole L. Boerner, PE

Captain, US Public Health Service

Director, Sanitation Facilities Construction

Indian Health Service

PO Box 36600

Billings, MT  59107

(406)247-7096


 

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