Wiesbaden 2S-1: 2d Theater Signal Brigade, Public Affairs Office, International Relations Intern will learn how 2d Theater Signal Brigade engages with host nation officials and members of the Bundeswehr/international militaries. Intern will learn the fundamentals of strategic communications, journalism and photography methods, as well as social media and website skills. Applicable area of study: Public Affairs, Journalism, Public Relations, International Relations, Communications, Translating C-1: US Army Corps of Engineers - Europe District, Engineering and Construction Division, Engineering Branch Gain practical experience alongside engineers working on the design review of DoD Schools and the implementation of energy and sustainability projects within the NAU AOR. Applicable area of study: Engineering, architecture, energy, sustainability I-20: Installation Management Command - Europe, USAG Wiesbaden, Public Affairs Office Intern will learn Public Relations, Public Affairs, Media Relations, Community Relations, Journalism and Photography. Projects would be focused largely around the planning of the 2019 Berlin Airlift Celebration; the Garrison Change of Command; and others. Intern would have the opportunity to experience multiple facets of the Public Affairs field. Applicable area of study: Public Relations, Journalism, Public Affairs, Marketing U-2: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, Political Advisor Office Learn the functions of the Foreign Policy Advisors Office and experience direct liaison with Congressional representatives and administrative responsibilities associated. Applicable area of study: Political Science, US History U-3: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, Public Affairs Office Learn Public Relations, Public Affairs, Media Relations, Community Relations, Journalism and Photography. Projects would include assisting the Public Affairs staff in organizing medium/large media events within the Community. Applicable area of study: Public Relations, Journalism U-4: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate Learn about the field of Legal Services in USAREUR at various internship stations in different divisions of the Office of the Judge Advocate. The relevant legal fields include, amongst other, International Law and German Civil, Criminal and Public Law. Applicable area of study: International Agreements, German Labor Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law, Tort Law, Criminal Law and other areas of German public and civil law U-5: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, Strategic Effects Learn how USAREUR integrates Strategic Planning, and builds upon Host Nation Relations. Examine further details and requirements of different aspects involving protocol and Event Coordination. Applicable area of study: International Relations, Project management
Wiesbaden (continued) U-6: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, G1, Civilian Personnel Division Experience hands-on functional language translation and clerical services involved in real-world application of translation support to organizational leadership. Applicable area of study: English, Foreign Language Studies/Translation U-7: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, G1, Civilian Personnel Division Learn about the application of Human Resources policies and procedures across international areas of operations. Focus on the application and management of policies that govern operations. Learn how Works Councils are integrated into an international setting. Applicable area of study: International Human Resources, Business Administration, German Labor Law U-8: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, Executive Services Division Experience providing administrative and technical support to the Office of the Command General; coordinating work flow processes, maintaining and strengthening internal and external contacts, coordinating a variety of meetings and engagements as well as special events and other functions. Strategic Engagements, Host Nation Relations, Protocol, and Event Coordination. Applicable area of study: International Hospitality, Business Administration, Project Management U-9: USAREUR, HQ USAREUR, Office of the Deputy Commanding General Army National Guard Expand skills and ability effectively supporting a dynamic leader within the organization. Hone communication skills, ability to set priorities, and experience real-time management of critical tasks happening simultaneously. Put to task learned techniques providing traveling planning and supporting impromptu and planned meetings and engagements. Applicable area of study: International Relations, Project Management
Stuttgart I-15: Installation Management Command - Europe, USAG Stuttgart, Directorate of Emergency Services, Fire Department Intern will learn firefighting skills and understand critical training required to become a certified member of a firefighting crew. Learn building code requirements as well as aircraft rescue firefighting techniques. Fire Inspection training that will assist in code enforcement and public education. Applicable area of study: Life, safety and health protection, Fire Protection and Prevention I-16: Installation Management Command - Europe, USAG Stuttgart, Directorate of Emergency Services, Law Enforcement Division Intern will learn Language Specialist/Translator skills, begin core training to become qualified/certified to be a translator. These techniques include document review, taking and translating emergency calls and responding with law enforcement to scenes of emergencies to mitigate emergencies impacting the community. Applicable area of study: English, Foreign Language Studies/Translation I-17: Installation Management Command - Europe, USAG Stuttgart, Directorate of Emergency Services, Fire Department Intern will learn dispatching of emergency services to include, but not limited to, police and fire assistance, both U.S. and Host Nation responders. Provide emergency dispatch functions to assist callers and provide emergency care prior to the arrival of first responders. Applicable area of study: Fire Protection and Prevention and law enforcement I-18: Installation Management Command - Europe, USAG Stuttgart, Directorate of Public Works, Engineering Division Intern will learn Project Management functions through the application of Status of Forces Agreement construction standards under ABG 75. Project types are construction, renovation, and restoration ranging in size from $100K to $1,500K. Applicable area of study: Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management I-19: Installation Management Command - Europe, USAG Stuttgart, Directorate of Human, Army Substance Abuse Program Learn administrative and logistical functions, as well as statistical analysis record keeping of the Army Substance Abuse program. Experience the functions of Drug Testing Coordinator (DTC) for the Installation. Hands-on practical application of quality control checks on collected specimens, and procedures to ensure that chain of custody procedures are followed and are accurate. Applicable area of study: Substance Abuse prevention, Social Work Services (clinical)
Kaiserslautern (including Sembach area) A-1: 405th Army Material Command, Army Oil Analysis Program Lab Learn analysis processes, identification methods and testing procedures of various organic and inorganic substances such as oil, lubricants, etc. by using instruments like Spectrometer etc. Explore pre-operational checks and calibration processes and techniques. Focus on developing a real-world exploration of exact functions of instruments used for substance analysis. Applicable area of study: Chemistry I-11: Installation Management Command - Europe, HQS IMCOM-E, Public Affairs Office, Host Nations Relations Focus on host nation/community relations and the importance of those functions between U.S. military forces and Allies, from the federal to the state to the local level. Applicable area of study: Communications, Public Affairs, International Relations, Journalism, Media Affairs, Photography, Communications, Public Relations I-12: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Rhineland-Pfalz, Public Affairs Office Learn functions and operations of a Public Affairs Office and experience Host Nation relations, preparation of news releases in Host Nation language, daily interactions with civilian government and military officials, and interpreting consecutively during interchanges, translate documents and correspondence. Applicable area of study: Business Administration, International Business I-13: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Rhineland-Pfalz, Directorate of Emergency Services Intern will have the opportunity to gain practical experience alongside a mentor from the Law Enforcement, Fire, or Physical Security Division, providing a unique opportunity to gain hands-on insight into how the U. S. Army Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) operates in Germany. Applicable area of study: Criminal Justice, Fire, Physical Security, Law Enforcement I-14: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Rhineland-Pfalz, Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Intern will gain hands-on experience in directing/supervising personnel, as well as all of the functions required to plan, organize and conduct a multi-faceted recreational sports and fitness facility. Applicable area of study: Physical Fitness, Physical Therapy, General Health Studies N-1: USANATO Bde, Secretary of General Staff, Public Affairs Office Intern will learn how to develop public affairs products and assist in informing internal and external audiences. Applicable area of study: Public Relations, Journalism, Media Affairs, Photography, Communications, Public Relations N-2: USANATO Bde, G-6, Information Technology Learn and identify the rules and procedures for individuals within the USANATO BDE and outlying areas accessing and using our organization's IT assets and resources IT Security Policy is a model of the organization s culture, in which rules and procedures are driven from its employees' approach to their information and work. Applicable area of study: Cyber Security, Information Management, IT Programming (SharePoint Admin)
Kaiserslautern (including Sembach area)(continued) N-3: USANATO Bde, G-6, Information Technology Learn and understand what knowledge management is and the tools used to manage it. In summation knowledge management is the process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization. It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. Applicable area of study: Cyber Security, Information Management, IT Programming (SharePoint Admin)
Grafenwoehr (including Vilseck area) U-1: USAREUR, 2d Cavalry Regiment, Public Affairs Office Learn how to develop public affairs products and assist in informing internal and external audiences about U.S. Army Europe. Learn Public Relations, Public Affairs, Media Relations, Community Relations, Journalism and Photography. Projects would include assisting the Public Affairs staff in organizing medium/large media events within the Community. Applicable area of study: Public Relations, Photographer, Videographer, Journalist I-10: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Bavaria, Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Experience being part of an Interactive Team with creating and monitoring content for social media plateforms based on marketing messaging and goals. Learn about processes developing on-site events. Real-world application of learned creative techniques to new marketing tools, and understand development and evaluation of customer surveys. Applicable area of study: Digital Marketing/Advertising I-6: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Bavaria, Public Affairs Office Learn the functions of a Public Affairs Specialist and Community Relations Specialist. Practical experience writing feature length articles, website updates, message plans and social media strategies. Gain a deeper understanding of military protocol functions. Take an active role and hands-on experience to coordinate tours, organize ceremonies and track invitations. Applicable area of study: Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Protocol, Community Relations, Media Relations I-7: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Bavaria, Directorate of Public Works, Environmental Division Gain an in-depth look into local Environmental Projects and understand the Installations role in working with local government and community to enable a shared understanding of environmental protection, conservation and cultivating priorities and protections. Applicable area of study: Biology, environmental studies, history (monumental conservation) I-8: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Bavaria, Religious Services Learn how the Religious Support Operations (RSO) and functions support the community. Learning experience will incorporate an introduction and exposure to ministry and chapel setting. Intern will be given the opportunity to develop basic administrative and computer technical skills, attend staff meetings and presentation briefs. Additional focus areas include planning and administrative functions, and event management for medium size training events alongside of RSO personnel. Applicable area of study: Social Studies, Media studies, Marketing I-9: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Bavaria, Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation, Army Substance Abuse Program Intern will learn administrative, logistical and statistical analysis record keeping of the Army Substance Abuse Program. Experience the functions of Drug Testing (DTC) for the Installation. Assist in providing training on Substance Abuse Prevention. Applicable area of study: Substance Abuse Prevention/Social Work Services
Ansbach I-1: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Ansbach, Directorate of Public Works, Housing Division Learn financial controls, administrative practices, resident relations, and other related local practices within the Housing management office. Projects will include activity reports and summaries, management analysis to identified and rectify deficiencies. Applicable area of study: Business Administration, Project Management, Hospitality Management and Administration I-2: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Ansbach, Directorate of Public Works, Operations & Maintenance Division Learn to develop plans, and detailed design for mechanical, gas, water, sanitary and electrical facility systems. Gain practical knowledge on Computer programs controlling the Energy Monitoring Control System (UEMCS). Perform technical review and/or develop construction specifications, work descriptions and engineering requirements of repair, maintenance, installation and construction type projects for all utility systems. Apply US and Host Nation Laws, policies and technical publications. Learn to coordinate project design and execution with higher headquarters and work as Contracting Officers Representative (COR). Applicable area of study: Operation & Maintenance, Utilities/UEMCS I-3: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Ansbach, Directorate of Public Works, Operations & Maintenance Division Learn the Energy Program, to apply newest Executive Orders, Laws and policies. Get familiar with ECIP and ESPC projects and develop Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) for Energy Projects. Collect Utilities /Renewable Energy Data to work with the Army Water and Energy System (AEWRS). Applicable area of study: Energy Management I-4: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Ansbach, Directorate of Public Works, Master Planning Division Learn Master Planning and Community Planning functions as well as participate as a crossfunctional team member in design charrettes, area development plans, and project planning and design. Intern will conduct facility utilization studies and utilize CAD, GIS, and Sketch Up to develop various courses of action and presentations for decision/approval. Applicable area of study: Urban Planning, Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Community Planning, Architecture I-5: Installation Management Command Europe, USAG Ansbach, Directorate of Human Resources, Workforce Development Learn daily Human Resources operations in the Human Resource Development and Training Program to include a variety of complex administrative and HR support areas that support the continued professional development of employees of the organization. Gain a greater understanding of theoretical application of employee engagement in a practical environment. Applicable area of study: Human Resources, Business Administration