Former ACEP Intern Tells of Success after Internship
 
                        
                        
                        					
                        
                        Josh Miller returned to UAF last week recruiting students to intern with BP. Miller
                           says it was through an internship with ACEP in 2012 that he is where he is today.
 
Miller recounted that when he came to UAF in 2011 to start a master's degree in geology,
                           within the year he was asked to intern with ACEP as a wellsite geologist on a geothermal
                           development project at Pilgrim Hot Springs 60 miles outside of Nome.
 
During the internship, Miller’s job was helping select drilling target areas around
                           the hot spring reservoir to pinpoint where the hot water was coming from in the hopes
                           of a future utility development to generate power for Nome. The work conducted during
                           the internship became the topic of Miller’s master’s thesis.
 
Miller says that he owes a lot of his success in landing a job at BP to his ACEP internship.
                           The year before his internship with ACEP, he had applied to BP but was turned down
                           for an interview.
 
“I completed my internship with ACEP in 2012, I now had all of this experience as
                           a wellsite geologist, and I reapplied to BP. The experience looked good on my resume
                           and made me stand out. I was selected for an internship the following summer with
                           BP.”
 
Miller says his ACEP internship was immensely rewarding, especially his role as the
                           wellsite geologist who has the crucial role of saying where to drill. He gained confidence
                           and empowerment when the project team trusted him to accomplish his tasks. 
 
Miller said of his internship, “You may not know ahead of time what the job will require
                           or what you’ll be doing, but it’s well worth the time and effort for the experience
                           that you will get out of it.” 
 
Miller now works full-time as a production geologist for BP, and he now drills wells
                           on the North Slope.
 
“I now work with wellsite geologists and we speak the same language. It’s a different
                           job to what I did at Pilgrim Hot Springs, but I use the skills that I developed during
                           my internship with ACEP,” Miller said.
 
ACEP is seeking 2019 summer interns. Find out more and apply .
 
				
