Job Title:
Enterprise Architecture Student Employee
Location:Knoxville, TN
Job Summary and Description:
Additional Job Information:
The Enterprise Architecture (EA) Student Employee will help the Enterprise Architecture team develop architecture models for the industry, contribute to reports and deliverables and create graphics and websites to promote research. Areas of research will include:* Capability Models and their useDuties may include:* Manually and automatically validating architecture models
Tools may include:* SparxSystems Enterprise Architect
Education:* Must be enrolled in an accredited university pursing a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information or Management Systems Technology
The hourly rate range for Student positions are:* Undergraduate: $16-29 per hour
These ranges are an estimate, and the actual hourly rate may vary based on various factors, including without limitation applicant's education, experience, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. The hourly rate may also be adjusted based on applicant's geographic location.
As an EPRI Student, you will not participate in EPRI’s Benefit Programs which includes health insurance, retirement benefits, vacation, sick leave (except as set required by law) and holiday pay. However, as a Student employee you are eligible for the benefits of Social Security, State Disability Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Insurance.
For Student positions which require one to relocate to an EPRI office. Relocation assistance is not provided, and the student will be responsible for covering all relocation costs/expenses.
EPRI participates in E-Verify, an online system operated jointly by the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration (SSA). EPRI uses the system to check the work status of new hires by comparing information from the employee's I-9 form against SSA and Department of Homeland Security databases.
EPRI is an equal opportunity employer. EEO/AA/M/F/VETS/Disabled
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