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Water Resource Analysis Summer Intern

CompanyDenver Water
LocationDenver
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 28, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will support the Water Rights, Raw Water Supply, and Analytics teams by researching and analyzing hydrological and climate data. They will also assist with fieldwork and coordinate outreach responses related to drought restrictions.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
975
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Denver Water proudly serves high-quality water and promotes its efficient use to 1.5 million people in the city of Denver and many surrounding suburbs. Established in 1918 as a nonpolitical municipal agency independent of City government, it is Colorado's oldest and largest water utility. Subscribe to denverwaterTAP.org to hydrate your mind, and follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/DenverWater), Facebook Careers (facebook.com/DenverWaterJobs), Twitter (@DenverWater) and Instagram (@Denver_Water).
About the Role

Summer Position:

Full Time - 40 hours per week

Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Hybrid)

 

The Water Rights, Supply and Analytics group is composed of three collaborative sections: Water Rights, Raw Water, and Water Resource Analysis. Water Rights is responsible for defending Denver Water’s interests in water court and acquiring new water rights as needed; Raw Water manages operations for conveying Denver Water’s raw water and reusable water supplies to storage and its water treatment plants; and Water Resource Analysis maintains, develops, and conducts studies using Denver Water’s long-range planning model, which includes reservoirs, diversions, rivers, and other operations in both the Colorado and South Platte River Basins As one collaborative group, the Water Rights, Supply, and Analytics group ensures Denver Water’s raw water supply is reliable and resilient for customers today, and into the future.

 

Internship Project Description:

This intern will join the Water Resource Analysis team in the Water Resource Strategy division and will:

 

  • Support the Water Rights team, Raw Water Supply team, and Analytics team
  • Research, analyze and summarize hydrological, climate and other data in support of water rights investigations, Water Court cases, and water modeling
  • Review and summarize contracts and agreements in support of improved operations and modeling efforts
  • Research approaches for determining system yield, reliability, and resiliency
  • Assist staff with field work and other site investigations
  • Coordinate customer and outreach responses to implementation of drought restrictions in the Denver Water service area.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities to perform this intern project:

  • Analytical thinking
  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and Access
  • Verbal and written communication
  • Technical writing and technical document synthesis
  • Quality control and quality assurance
  • Willingness to research topics and differentiate between credible and non-credible sources.
  • Balance and prioritize tasks for multiple projects.

 

During the Summer Intern Program, there are three(3) mandatory events.

Intern positions do not come with any benefits other than holiday pay and Accrued Paid Sick Leave. Interns and Denver Water Temps accrue one hour of Accrued Paid Sick Leave per 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year per the Colorado Healthy Families and Workplaces Act.

Qualifications

Hiring Criteria:

The position may be a paid position and/or for school credit. However, the candidate must currently be a student attending college/university or must have graduated in the last six (6) months.

Education Requirements:

  • Junior, Senior, or Graduate level student majoring in Engineering, Hydrology, Geohydrology, Watershed Science, or a related field.

Experience Requirements

  • N/A

License Requirements:

  • None

Pre-Employment Requirements:

  • A background check including education and criminal history.

 

An offer of employment may be contingent upon satisfactory results of a post-offer drug test and alcohol. Denver Water tests for the following: amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana (THC), opiates, and phencyclidine (PCP). A strength test may also be conducted due to the physical requirements of the position. This strength test may include lifting, pushing, and pulling various amounts of weight as well as crouching, squatting, and lifting one’s own body weight from various positions. If the position is deemed safety-sensitive or requires a CDL, you will be placed on the random drug and alcohol testing list, which means you may be tested if your name is selected while employed at Denver Water.

 

Applicants for employment at Denver Water must be authorized to work in the U.S.  Denver Water will not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa.

Key Skills
Analytical ThinkingData AnalysisData InterpretationMicrosoft OfficeVerbal CommunicationWritten CommunicationTechnical WritingTechnical Document SynthesisQuality ControlQuality AssuranceResearchTask Prioritization
Categories
Environmental & SustainabilityEngineeringScience & Research
Benefits
Holiday PayAccrued Paid Sick Leave