The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) has an exciting opportunity for a college student interested in joining the Roadway Design Division's Hydraulics team and furthering their design knowledge and experience!
If you are interested in hands-on, real-world design experience in a supportive and collaborative team environment, apply today using our new quick apply process! The system will require your resume at the beginning of the process to fill in the required information, but please remember to attach your resume again, one more time, at the end of the process before submitting. Thank you! Under close supervision of a Professional Engineer, the Intern will assist in the design of roadway construction projects related to delineating drainage basins, determine peak flows with the rational and NRCS methods, and sizing non-bridge sized culverts using FHWA's HY-8 culvert analysis program.
Duties may also include:
Perform analysis of stormwater treatment and storm sewer design.
Review FEMA floodplain maps and prepare maps along NDOT projects in order to assist engineers with certifying project related to floodplain impacts.
Assist in the review of work of a broad scope, complexity, and diversity.
Participate in and document engineering decisions and keep project correspondence files accurate and up to date.
Prepare for and participate in project meetings when needed, as well as prepare for and participate in project field inspections.
Complete training aspects of hydrology and hydraulics topics as they pertain to Roadway Design. REQUIREMENTS: Must be a three-fourths student in good standing majoring in a discipline or field related to the work to be assigned.
PREFERRED: A second semester sophomore majoring in Civil Engineering with experience in the use of Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD).
OTHER: Applicants must be at least a three fourths time student majoring in engineering or related field and be able to work at least 12 hours a week when classes are in session, 16 hours a week preferred. Temporary full time employment may be available during scheduled school breaks. Employment up to 2080 hours or four years, whichever comes first. If employed to 2080 hours, student must take a 30 day break before returning to work. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Basic knowledge of Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD). Employment Type: TEMP PART TIME
If you are interested in hands-on, real-world design experience in a supportive and collaborative team environment, apply today using our new quick apply process! The system will require your resume at the beginning of the process to fill in the required information, but please remember to attach your resume again, one more time, at the end of the process before submitting. Thank you! Under close supervision of a Professional Engineer, the Intern will assist in the design of roadway construction projects related to delineating drainage basins, determine peak flows with the rational and NRCS methods, and sizing non-bridge sized culverts using FHWA's HY-8 culvert analysis program.
Duties may also include:
Perform analysis of stormwater treatment and storm sewer design.
Review FEMA floodplain maps and prepare maps along NDOT projects in order to assist engineers with certifying project related to floodplain impacts.
Assist in the review of work of a broad scope, complexity, and diversity.
Participate in and document engineering decisions and keep project correspondence files accurate and up to date.
Prepare for and participate in project meetings when needed, as well as prepare for and participate in project field inspections.
Complete training aspects of hydrology and hydraulics topics as they pertain to Roadway Design. REQUIREMENTS: Must be a three-fourths student in good standing majoring in a discipline or field related to the work to be assigned.
PREFERRED: A second semester sophomore majoring in Civil Engineering with experience in the use of Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD).
OTHER: Applicants must be at least a three fourths time student majoring in engineering or related field and be able to work at least 12 hours a week when classes are in session, 16 hours a week preferred. Temporary full time employment may be available during scheduled school breaks. Employment up to 2080 hours or four years, whichever comes first. If employed to 2080 hours, student must take a 30 day break before returning to work. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Basic knowledge of Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD). Employment Type: TEMP PART TIME