FAQs
Is this a remote position?
No, this is not a remote position; it's based in the Downtown Denver, Colorado office.
What degree program is required for the Transit Planning Intern position?
You must be in the process of receiving a Planning Degree (Bachelors or Masters) from an accredited program in City and Regional Planning, Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, or a related major.
What types of tasks will I be responsible for as a Transit Planning Intern?
You will contribute to planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for projects, solve complex problems, assist project managers, evaluate development proposals, prepare planning and land use studies, and coordinate with municipal and state agencies.
What is the hourly pay rate for this position?
The hourly pay rate ranges from $23 to $27.
What are the benefits of working at Kimley-Horn?
Kimley-Horn offers a robust benefits package, prioritizes employee retention, and has been recognized on Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work" list for 16 years.
Will I need to collaborate with other disciplines in this role?
Yes, you will collaborate across disciplines to help produce client visions for the future built environment.
Is there an opportunity for mentorship and professional development in this position?
Yes, Kimley-Horn values developing passionate and proactive employees, providing an environment for growth and mentorship.
What types of projects could I work on as a Transit Planning Intern?
You could work on a variety of projects that range in size and scope related to pre-construction planning and land use studies.