FAQs
Is this a remote position?
No, this is not a remote position; it requires working in the Fort Worth, Texas office.
What type of projects will I be working on as an intern?
As an intern, you will contribute to the pre-construction planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects of varying sizes and scopes.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this internship?
You need to 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 another related major.
Will I be required to coordinate with other agencies?
Yes, you will coordinate with various municipal and state agencies as part of your responsibilities.
What skills will I develop in this internship?
You will develop familiarity with federal, state, and local regulations, evaluate development proposals for compliance with zoning regulations, and assist project managers in solving complex problems.
What kind of company culture does Kimley-Horn promote?
Kimley-Horn promotes a culture that prioritizes people, clients, and employees, fostering an environment for personal and professional growth.
How long has Kimley-Horn been recognized as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work"?
Kimley-Horn has been placed on the Fortune "100 Best Companies to Work" list for 17 years.
Are there opportunities for professional development within the internship?
Yes, Kimley-Horn is committed to developing passionate, hardworking, and proactive employees, providing a supportive environment for their growth.
Will I be required to prepare planning and land use studies?
Yes, preparing planning and land use studies is one of the responsibilities of the internship.