Salas O’Brien | Civil Engineering Intern
This position at Nelson Engineering, a Salas O’Brien Company, is part of their design team and is a part-time, paid Civil Engineering Internship in Engineering, based in Merritt Island, FL. It’s for students pursuing bachelor’s degrees in Civil or Environmental Engineering from ABET accredited institutions and lasts part-time with 12-18 hours per week. Interns will work with engineer mentors to take ownership of portions of various projects, coordinate with other engineering disciplines to learn how complete design packages are developed, and acquire time management, communication, and CAD drafting skills. This role provides hands-on experience in Engineering within a consulting engineering firm and is ideal for students interested in civil engineering design, project coordination, and infrastructure development. This employer is a trusted partner of Blackstone LaunchPad. When applying on this employer’s site, select “Blackstone LaunchPad” when asked how you learned of the opportunity.
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