FAQs
What is the duration of the Civil Engineering Intern Technician position?
The position will last for 10-12 weeks.
What kind of responsibilities will the intern have?
The intern will assist with engineering analysis, design, field inspections, report writing, permit application preparation, site drainage and grading designs, and maintaining client relations.
What software skills are required for this internship?
Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, CAD software, and BIM is required.
Is prior experience necessary for this internship?
While prior internship experience in the building design consulting industry is preferred, it is not mandatory.
What educational background is required to apply for this position?
Candidates should be pursuing an Associates Degree utilizing Autodesk Civil 3D or equivalent software tools relevant to engineering.
Are there any physical requirements for this position?
Yes, the role requires regular sitting, walking, standing, and lifting objects up to 25 pounds. Additionally, occasional driving, kneeling, crouching, and limited exposure to outside weather conditions may be required.
What are the primary skills needed for this internship?
A strong interest in design consulting, good communication skills (both oral and written), and the ability to assist with field duties such as surveying and materials testing are essential.
Does IMEG offer any benefits for interns?
Yes, IMEG offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous PTO, flexible schedules, and assistance with tuition reimbursement, as well as health, dental, vision, and life insurance from the first day of employment.
How can I apply for this internship?
You can learn more about the internship and other career opportunities by visiting the IMEG careers page at https://www.imegcorp.com/careers/.
What is IMEG's policy on equal employment opportunities?
IMEG is committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all practices and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type, ensuring that all employees are treated fairly and protected by law.