FAQs
What is the duration of the Electrical Engineering Intern position?
The internship is part of a 12-week program scheduled to start on May 19th, 2025.
Is this internship paid?
The job description does not specify if the internship is paid; please refer to additional company resources or contact HR for specifics.
Can I work remotely for this position?
The job description does not mention any remote work options and indicates that the position is in the Dallas, TX office.
Is there any housing or relocation assistance provided for this internship?
No, the job description states that there is no relocation or housing assistance associated with this internship.
What are the minimum qualifications required for the Electrical Engineering Intern position?
Candidates must be actively enrolled in an accredited Electrical Engineering or related undergraduate program, be 18 or older, and have authorization to work in the United States at the start of the internship.
What skills are preferred for candidates applying to this internship?
Preferred qualifications include enrollment in a Master's or PhD program in Electrical Engineering, experience using AutoCAD or Revit, and prior internship or leadership involvement on campus.
What type of tasks will I be responsible for during the internship?
Interns will support various engineering tasks, assist with project research, field work, preliminary design calculations, and support in preparing final design plans, as well as maintain project documentation.
Can I expect mentorship during the internship?
Yes, the internship program includes mentorship opportunities through the Developing Professionals Network at WSP.
Are there opportunities for networking during the internship?
Yes, interns will have networking opportunities through various WSP initiatives, including the Developing Professionals Network.
What kind of work environment can I expect at WSP?
WSP provides a flexible and agile workplace model while ensuring the needs of clients are met.