Are you a passionate learner working toward a bachelor's in civil or structural engineering? Ready to build your resume on real-world civil engineering projects while learning from the industry's top talent?
Join Consor as a student intern! With the goal of one day becoming a full-time employee, you'll have a chance to work on the same projects our entry-level staff tackle, just with extra support and supervision from experienced engineering teammates and supervisors.
This internship is collaborative in nature-collaboration is one of Consor's core values after all-and gives students the chance to work on transportation or water infrastructure-related civil engineering work with ample opportunities to exercise a variety of methods, techniques, potential solutions, and more.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities- Perform work that involves conventional types of plans, methods, and solutions with low to moderate complex features
- Use computer-aided design and drafting systems to draft working plans and detailed drawing
- Make or revise maps, charts, exhibits and diagrams
- Participate in field survey activities as part of a survey crew
- Assist in the preparation of reports and cost estimates
- Use computer programs to facilitate organization and accuracy of engineering calculations
- Perform basic engineering analysis, design, and detailing of project plans and construction material quantities
- Assist in development or maintenance of computer programs and systems (all drafting work must conform to the CAD Drafting standards, CAD Drafting Manual and CAD file management system)
- Assist in preparing, organizing, and maintaining engineering calculations for roadway, bridge, hydraulic, traffic, water, utility and other designs
- Conduct other duties as required, which may include administrative (non-engineering) duties (filing, answering phones, assisting with business related projects or tasks)
- Working towards a Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering from an ABET accredited University. Has made progress in upper division civil engineering coursework.