FAQs
What is the duration of the Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern position?
The duration of the Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern position is a minimum of 10 weeks, typically from late August to December for the Fall 2025 session.
What are the educational requirements to apply for the internship?
Candidates must be enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Civil Engineering or a related field and must have completed general engineering coursework.
Is there a minimum GPA requirement for applicants?
Yes, applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
What locations are available for the Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern positions?
Positions are offered in Russells Point, Ohio, which is located 30 minutes northwest of Marysville, Ohio.
Will I need to secure my own transportation for this position?
Yes, co-ops/interns are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, as public transportation options may be limited in some locations.
Are housing accommodations provided for interns?
Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for co-ops and interns, but opting in for housing is not required.
Can interns receive formal feedback during their internship?
Yes, Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive both informal and formal feedback from their leaders, as well as partake in scheduled mid-term and final evaluations.
Are there opportunities for mentorship during the internship?
Yes, each Co-op/Intern is assigned a mentor within their department to help guide them during their time at Honda.
Will I be compensated for overtime hours worked?
Yes, co-ops and interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
What hourly wage can I expect for this position?
The hourly wage range for the Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern position is between $23.56 and $31.58, depending on various factors such as geographic location, work experience, and education.