FAQs
What type of degree is required for this internship?
A Bachelor's degree (minimum) or Master's degree in civil/environmental engineering or a related field is required.
Is this internship paid?
Yes, the internship offers an hourly wage ranging from $22.78 to $27.33, depending on qualifications and location.
Will I have the opportunity to work on field projects?
Yes, the internship includes opportunities for field work, including water quality sampling.
What skills are preferred for this position?
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work in diverse team environments are preferred.
Are there opportunities for training and development during the internship?
Yes, the internship provides exposure to various aspects of water-related infrastructure and offers opportunities to assist technical staff with various project tasks.
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship is for the summer of 2025.
Where is the primary location for this internship?
The internship is located in San Diego, California.
Will I need to perform any administrative tasks?
Yes, interns are expected to perform project administration tasks, including report preparation and gathering information.
Is there a likelihood of being hired after the internship?
While the internship does not guarantee a full-time position, it provides valuable experience and exposure that may enhance future employment opportunities with the company.
Are there benefits available to interns?
Yes, interns have access to benefits like a 401(k) plan, employee stock purchase program, and paid leave in accordance with state and local law.