About the Company:
American Engineering is adding December 2025 and May 2026 civil engineering graduates to our team for summer internships.
Not sure exactly what type of civil engineering you want to do? We might be a fit for you. You may get a chance to work on a variety of project types.
We have reasonable expectations of our interns. We stress collaboration and sharing of teammates between our departments.
About the Role:
Our new colleagues will be working toward a shiny new Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or something similar. Interns will be part of engineering design teams in Land Development, or Municipal/Infrastructure Departments.
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