FAQs
What is the primary role of the Construction Representative Intern?
The primary role of the Construction Representative Intern is to support various projects both in the field and the office, which includes construction inspection, aiding a construction management team, and providing documentation support.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be currently enrolled and taking courses toward a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or a related engineering degree.
How much travel is required for this position?
This position requires approximately 15% travel.
Is this internship a part-time or full-time role?
This internship is a part-time temporary position.
Will the internship include any drug testing or background checks?
Yes, the internship may require background checks and drug testing after an offer of employment has been made.
What kind of projects will I be working on as an intern?
Interns will work on a diverse portfolio of public, federal, and industrial projects alongside experienced construction management and engineering professionals.
Are there opportunities for bonuses or additional compensation?
All bonuses at CDM Smith are discretionary and may or may not apply to this position.
Does CDM Smith have an equal opportunity employment policy?
Yes, CDM Smith is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to various protected characteristics.
What types of support will I provide to the project team?
Interns will provide field support, including construction inspection and documentation support, as well as office support to the project engineer and project coordinator.
If I have questions about the application process, who should I contact?
For questions regarding the application process, it's best to reach out to the CDM Smith Recruitment Center for guidance.