FAQs
What is the location of the Transportation Engineering Internship?
The internship is located in Arlington, VA, United States.
Is this internship a permanent position?
No, this internship is a temporary position.
What is the work pattern for this internship?
The work pattern for this internship is full-time.
What sectors does Mott MacDonald operate in?
Mott MacDonald operates in various sectors, including Advisory, Built Environment, Energy, Transportation, and Water.
What responsibilities will I have during the internship?
Responsibilities may include developing designs, attending site inspections, participating in meetings, reviewing and modifying designs, and analyzing reports, among others.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates should be working towards a bachelor's or master's degree in electrical engineering or a related field.
Is prior experience in engineering projects preferred?
Yes, demonstrable interest in engineering projects through relevant experience is considered an asset.
What skills are important for this internship?
Important skills include problem-solving ability, excellent verbal and written communication, attention to detail, and teamwork skills.
What is the salary range for this internship?
The salary range for the internship is $17.00 - $33.00 per hour.
What benefits are offered for this internship?
Benefits include 401k, medical, dental and vision insurance, STD/LTD disability, holiday, PTO, parental leave, and company-paid life insurance.
Does Mott MacDonald promote diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Mott MacDonald places a strong emphasis on equality, diversity, and inclusion within its workplace.
Will I receive support for my professional development during the internship?
Yes, you will receive guidance from a professional engineer and have opportunities to participate in the Early Careers Professionals Network.
Can I apply if I do not meet all the experience outlined in the posting?
Yes, Mott MacDonald encourages applicants to apply even if they do not have all the outlined experience.