Summer Intern (TAX Intern-25-02)
TASK FORCE: Tax Policy, Forecasting, and Economic Analysis
UNIT: Property and Aggregate Revenue
JOB TITLE: Summer Intern
CONTROL CODE: TAX Intern-25-02
SUMMARY:
The Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the City government's chief financial agency. OMB's staff of analysts and experts assembles and oversees the Mayor’s expense and capital budgets, which fund the services and activities of approximately 90 City agencies and entities.
The Tax Policy, Forecasting and Economic Analysis Task Force is responsible for forecasting and monitoring trends in the local, national and global economies, including tax revenues, unemployment, and population growth. Within this task force, the Tax Policy Group monitors and forecasts revenues from City taxes, including consumption taxes, the personal income tax, business taxes and more. Annually, the City collects more than $74 billion in tax revenues. The property and aggregate revenue unit monitors and forecasts property and property related taxes amounting to over $35 billion and provides the reporting function of all the tax revenue collections.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
- Data Management and Development: Collaborate with tax analysts to develop a new database for daily tax collections Assist in designing Tax Program database
- Conduct rigorous data accuracy checks
- Evaluate and refine existing database maintenance scripts and workflows
- Review and update current data documentation
- Develop automation for various reports, including Daily Collections, Tax Expenditures, Capital Plan Reporting and Transactions Taxes
- Improve existing database guides for clarity and usability
- Draft documentation for new data reporting files
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience (coursework accepted) with scripting, querying, or statistical programming (e.g., SQL, Python).
- Excel skills required.
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written).
- Highly organized; High attention to detail; Self-directed and intellectually curious.
- Personable and positive, with a high level of integrity.
- Interest in public policy, municipal budgeting, government.
REQUIREMENTS:
Graduate interns must be currently enrolled or accepted into a graduate program. Candidates should have strong analytical, quantitative, research and communication skills. Additionally, candidates must be proficient in MS Word and Excel
Undergraduate interns must be currently enrolled or accepted into an accredited college or university. Strong analytical, research and communications skills are required. Candidates must have familiarity in MS Word and Excel
To participate in the OMB Summer Internship Program, graduate students must be currently enrolled or accepted into a graduate program and undergraduate students must be enrolled or accepted into a college or university.
Compensation/Duration:
Summer Graduate Intern $20 per hour
Summer Undergraduate Intern $17 per hour
Internships will run for 10 weeks, from June 2, 2025, to August 8, 2025. The work must be done during the regular workday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. – no evenings or weekends.