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Join an agency committed to creating a healthy breathing environment for every Bay Area resident while protecting and improving public health, air quality, and the global climate!
The Bay Area Air District (Air District) is a regional government agency, committed to achieving clean air to protect the public's health and the environment. The Air District accomplishes this goal through the regulation of industrial facilities and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean air choices.
The Air District's jurisdiction encompasses all of seven counties - Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Napa; as well as portions of two others - southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma.
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
At the Air District, we take pride in our commitment to fostering a workplace that values diversity and promotes cultural awareness. We prioritize employee engagement by providing a collaborative and inclusive environment that encourages active participation and open dialogue. Join us in a dynamic and inclusive culture where your contributions are celebrated, and your growth is nurtured.
Environmental Justice:
Environmental justice is at the heart of the Air District’s mission to ensure equitable, sustainable air quality in the communities we serve. Our college internship program provides aspiring leaders with the tools, knowledge, and real-world experience to support initiatives that improve air quality and build capacity in underserved communities. Together, we can make environmental justice a reality.
A few of our environmental justice priorities:
This is a temporary training position. Interns generally perform work that is directly related to their academic field in their selected Division/Office.
Terms of Assignment
The internship is a paid 10-12 week program. Tentative internship start dates are June 1st or 15th, 2026. Interns may work up to 40 hours per week; their work schedule will be set on an individual basis based on their assigned division's needs and the intern’s availability. Interns can request a hybrid work arrangement with their supervisors. Interns are required to be present onsite on their first day to complete new hire paperwork, pick up office equipment, etc., and at a minimum, one day a week, quite possibly more based on their assigned work.
Eligibility Requirement
Any student who has participated in the college internship previously is not eligible to apply again. This stipulation is to ensure that opportunities are available to new candidates.
The Air District is currently accepting applications for the position of Summer Intern in the following Divisions/Offices:
Administrative Resources
This internship provides hands-on experience supporting a public agency’s core administrative and operational functions. Interns gain exposure to public sector operations, sustainability initiatives, and data-driven management while contributing to meaningful, project-based work.
Through rotations in the Business and Procurement Office and the Fleet & Facilities Management Offices, interns will develop a well-rounded understanding of how these teams support the agency’s daily operations, making it an ideal opportunity for those interested in public administration, operations, or government service to contribute in a meaningful way.
The following are examples of projects that the intern may support:
Compliance & Enforcement
This internship will provide an opportunity to learn about stationary sources, air quality rules and regulations, compliance and enforcement programs, and principles and practices of air quality. The intern will support compliance assistance and assurance projects that require data review and analyses and other administrative functions to track and ensure compliance. Work includes collaborating with air quality specialists, technicians and other cross-divisional staff on projects and assignments and may involve drafting informational materials that enhance compliance outcomes.
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Communications
The Communications Intern will assist with the development of innovative communication strategies for the Air District. The primary job responsibility of the intern is to use best practices for digital communications to engage interested Bay Area residents and organizations in Air District projects and programs. This position will assist with developing social media content, assist with facilitating Air District presence at Bay Area events, and be responsible for day-to-day administrative work of the Communications Office. The intern will also work on the Spare the Air program, attend staff meetings, and participate in video and social media projects.
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Office leads the Air District’s effort to develop and sustain an inclusive and supportive workforce where every employee is respected, valued, and appreciated. The vision and guiding principles of the Office involve the Air District's commitment to:
We are seeking a motivated DEI Intern to support the DEI Office in advancing key initiatives focused on our environmental justice scholarship and fellowship program, mentorship program, and inclusive workplace practices. This internship offers hands-on experience in implementing DEI programs while developing professional skills in program coordination, research, and stakeholder engagement.
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Engineering
The Engineering Division is seeking an intern majoring in engineering for an exciting summer opportunity! The Air Quality Engineering Intern will provide support for special engineering studies related to: air quality permits, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, and facility health risk assessments. Interns will apply their academic studies to a practical setting and learn how the Air District's Engineering Division regulates air polluting facilities within the Bay Area primarily through the Air District's permit programs (New Source Review and Title V Major Facility), which require facilities to comply with air pollution laws and regulations.
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Finance
The Finance Intern will learn about the operations of the Finance Office and will engage in various fiscal areas. The intern will have the opportunity to shadow experienced staff, receive hands-on training, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. In addition to providing general fiscal support, the intern will work on several projects relating to the examples of duties listed below:
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Human Resources
The Human Resources Intern will learn about the operations of the Human Resources Office and will engage in assignments across various HR program areas. The intern will have the opportunity to shadow experienced staff, receive hands-on training, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
In addition to providing general HR administrative and program support, the intern will work on several projects relating to the following activities:
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Planning- Climate Protection
The Climate Protection Planning Intern will be an active part of the Local Government Support Program, or LGSP, working to motivate, empower, and equip Bay Area local governments to realize a vibrant and equitable clean economy, clean air, and climate-safe communities. LGSP offers innovative and cutting-edge technical assistance to local governments. It has been designed with one vision in mind: to support Bay Area local governments in taking catalytic action – in partnership with disproportionately overburdened communities – to transform the region into an equitable, healthy, and climate-safe place for all, inspiring bold action across the region and state.
As a member of the LGSP team, the intern will work alongside Planning and Climate Protection staff to develop guidance, innovative tools, and other resources to support local governments, and the communities and organizations they serve, in addressing critical air quality, climate, and environmental justice issues. The intern will also work with Planning and Climate Protection staff to advance the implementation of two community-based emission reduction plans (CERPs) and the Bay Area Regional Climate Action Plan (BARCAP), specifically supporting local governments taking action in alignment with these recently completed plans.
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Regulatory Development
The Regulatory Development Intern will provide support for various rule development work related to research of regulatory programs and requirements, technical evaluations, and the development process for new air quality rules and rule amendments. Interns will apply their academic studies to a practical setting and learn how the Air District's Regulatory Development Division researches, evaluates, and develops new rules and rule amendments to further the Air District’s mission and improve air quality and public health. Projects are intended to further the intern’s skills and competencies in technical research, written and verbal communication, and task/project management.
Potential projects and work assignments may include:
Software Development (Information Services)
Be part of a mission-driven technology team modernizing how environmental programs serve the public. As a summer intern, you will help design and build Microsoft-based applications that support clean air, environmental protection, and community engagement. Working alongside IT and program staff, you will contribute to real-world systems used by the public, regulated businesses, and partner agencies.
As an intern, you will:
This internship is ideal for students interested in software development, information systems, data, automation, or environmental technology who want their technical work to have a meaningful public impact.
Strategic Incentives Division (SID)
The Strategic Incentives Division (SID) is a lead department for reducing air pollution from mobile sources like cars, trucks, buses, locomotives, and marine vessels. SID is also a contributor to reducing emissions from unregulated or underregulated sources like off-road engines and supporting the addition of multimodal transportation infrastructure like bikeways. The core of SID’s work is incentivizing technology users to scrap older, dirtier equipment and replace it with newer, lower-polluting or zero-emission equipment. Increasingly, we are doing this with an emphasis on improving environmental justice in the Bay Area.
The Strategic Incentives Division Intern will support outreach to technology users in environmental justice communities, help identify and strengthen communication channels with the twin goals of increasing trust between the Air District and technology users in historically underserved communities and boosting the application rate for clean air incentives. The intern will work closely with the supervisor to develop an outreach and data analysis plan and to implement the plan to estimate the size of potential technology adoption in the community. Throughout this process, the intern will have the opportunity to contribute to ideation and evaluations of strategies to overcome barriers to technology adoption — such as cost, access, awareness, and usability – and help to form more inclusive, effective programs that advance environmental and public health goals across the Bay Area.
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