
Public Service Aide - Associate to Professionals - SFPUC Internship, 2025 (9922)
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
The Role
Overview
Supports professional staff with data analysis, program implementation, and admin tasks.
Key Responsibilities
- upload transcripts
- select interest
- copy documents
Tasks
-Attach a proof of college transcripts (official or unofficial) or college diploma with your online application. -Select the “I’m Interested” button and follow instructions on the screen -Copies of Application Documents
Requirements
- communication
- college
- public relations
What You Bring
-Complete this Public Service Aide - Associate to Professionals (9922) job application;AND -Good written and verbal communications. -Completion of at least two years of college (Completion of at least 60 semester units or 90 quarter units) from an accredited college or university. -Good public relations skills
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Benefits
-ADA Accommodation -Hourly Compensation: $ 28.2875 (Effective: January 4, 2025)
The Company
About San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
-It serves local retail water needs and supplies wholesale water to multiple Bay Area counties, supporting municipal buildings and transit systems. -It conducts large-scale infrastructure projects, such as pipeline construction, wastewater treatment modernization, and expanding the CleanPowerSF community-choice energy program. -It combines traditional utility planning with innovative pilot programs like stormwater retention and creek restoration to minimize runoff. -It uniquely integrates youth apprenticeships and workforce development across various trades, setting it apart from other utilities. -Its history is a testament to civic foresight, evolving from municipal takeovers of private water monopolies into a modern, sustainable public service provider.
Sector Specialisms
Water
Wastewater
Electric Power
Infrastructure
Energy
Government
Environmental Policy
Project Finance
Public Utility Management
Customer Service
Technology
Hydroelectric Power
Water Treatment
Water Transmission
Water Distribution
Sustainability
Strategic Planning
Community Benefits
Legislative Affairs
Emergency Planning
Real Estate
Health & Safety
Seismic Safety
Wholesale Services
Retail Services
