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Traffic Engineer - Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Construction & Surveying
    Engineering
  • State College

AI generated summary

  • You should be pursuing a civil engineering degree, possess strong communication skills, manage multiple projects, and have a positive attitude. Experience with MicroStation/AutoCAD is a plus.
  • You will work on various traffic engineering projects, collaborating with team members and independently, while receiving support to complete tasks effectively and efficiently.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (or equivalent) at an accredited institution.
  • Effective oral/written communication skills at all levels of the organization.
  • Ability to handle multiple projects and manage time accordingly.
  • Positive attitude and willingness to work cooperatively with others.
  • Willingness to take on new challenges and learn more about the field while working on these challenges.
  • Experience working with MicroStation and/or AutoCAD is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Our Traffic Department’s work is challenging, interesting, and in many cases, on the leading edge of traffic engineering applications in the industry.
  • The successful candidate will be assigned a variety of projects independently or in conjunction with other engineers on the team.
  • The candidate will have the support of the other engineers on the team while learning to complete these projects at the highest level.

FAQs

What is the location of the Traffic Engineer Intern position?

The position is located in our State College, PA office.

What are the educational requirements for this internship?

Candidates must be currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (or equivalent) at an accredited institution.

What skills are required for the Traffic Engineer Intern role?

The role requires effective oral/written communication skills, ability to handle multiple projects, a positive attitude, and a willingness to learn. Experience with MicroStation and/or AutoCAD is a plus.

What type of projects will the Traffic Engineer Intern work on?

The intern will be assigned a variety of traffic engineering projects independently or in collaboration with other engineers on the team.

What should I submit when applying for this internship?

You should submit your resume and a copy of your current or most recent school transcript.

Is this internship paid?

The job description does not specify if the internship is paid; you may need to inquire further during the application process.

Will WRA sponsor work visas for this position?

No, WRA will not sponsor applicants for U.S. work visa status for this opportunity.

Is this opportunity open to international students?

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without the need for employment-based visa sponsorship.

Are there any specific qualities that WRA is looking for in an intern?

WRA is looking for candidates with a positive attitude, willingness to work cooperatively, and eagerness to take on new challenges while learning.

Can I apply through a third-party recruitment agency?

No, WRA is not accepting resumes from third-party recruiters for this position.

People Focused - Project Driven

Engineering & Construction
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1915
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Established in 1915, WRA is a nationally-recognized engineering, architectural and environmental planning firm with a reputation for delivering exceptional work on time and within budget. Owned and run by technical professionals, the firm's heritage is rooted in client service with experts involved at every stage of development to ensure consistency, accuracy, efficiency and depth of understanding. WRA is large enough to meet any project's size and small enough that every client is important. Multi-faceted. Forward thinking. Client serving. WRA's vast portfolio is defined by its core foundation, exacting standards, and the driving force behind the firm's next 100 years.