Trainee, Fire Prevention & Safety - Summer/Fall
Listed on 2026-03-13
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Management
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Data Science Manager
Final date to receive applications:
March
24, 2026
Program Dates:June 1, 8, or 15, 2026 –December 4, 2026
Start and end dates are flexible. Interns must be available to work full-time (40 hours/week) in person at the designated office location.
Our Emerging Talent Programs — including Internships and Trainee roles —provide hands-on opportunities for students and early-career professionals to contribute to the teams behind our film, television, and entertainment experiences.
These paid, seasonal assignments deliver meaningful, high-impact work designed to accelerate your growth.
You’lltake on real responsibilities, build practical skills, and gain exposure to the business through structured learning, executive engagement, and networking opportunities.
Our Trainee programis designed forrecent graduates or those looking to make a career shift, as well as individualsseekingto deepen theirprofessionaldevelopmentthroughimmersingexperiences inthe entertainment industry.
Sony Studios Fire Department supports Studio business operations, motion picture/television production clients and customers and the Studio's emergency response protocols by providing comprehensive fire and life safety response, support, consultation and oversight. This includes insuring compliance with State and local fire and life safety code, NFPA guidelines related to fire prevention and Motion Picture/Television best practices. Additionally, Sony Fire Department serve as 1st responders to fire, medical and other life safety emergencies on the Studio property and adjacent corporate locations.
Responsibilities- Support Fire Department operations via conducting prescribed code compliance and internally required inspections of Studio property and infrastructure related to fire prevention and life safety.
- Support Studio-wide emergency preparedness planning and operations.
- Support Studio Operations, including Facilities and Physical Production via code required Fire Officer Standby assignments
- Working directly under the Supervising Fire Marshall and/or the Sr. Manager of Fire and Life Safety, support emergency response operations including active fire alarm response, medical emergencies and other life safety incidents.
- Support the administration of Studio Fire Department operations, including the ongoing development of electronic tools and manuals related to Fire Prevention operations.
- Strong work ethic
- Must be able to interact with Studio population in a professional and courteous manner
- Detail oriented
- Ability to meet deadlines
- Ability to work alone with limited supervision
- Ability to work weekends and off-business hours as necessary
- Knowledge of basic fire code and regulations
- AA and/or Bachelor degree (preferred) in Fire Science or similar field (note- most Collegiate level Fire Programs are AA level programs).
- Accredited Fire Fighter I certification preferred
- EMT I accreditation preferred.
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