Unpaid Intern Access
- San Diego, California
- Job ID 1669
- United States
Overview:
Terracon is offering exciting internship and co-op opportunities for students interested in gaining hands-on experience in consulting engineering. Whether you're passionate about industrial hygiene, public health, or environmental solutions, this program is designed to help you explore your interests and grow professionally.
Majors Considered:
Industrial Health, Environmental Health, Public Health, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Toxicology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Geological Engineering, Construction Engineering, Biology, Geology, Environmental Studies/Science/Management, Natural Resource Management, Chemistry or related fields
What You’ll Do:
- Work alongside experienced technical staff in the field and office
- Participate in real-world projects and client interactions
- Learn technical skills including sampling, testing, data analysis, and report writing relating to Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Limited Site Investigations (LSIs), regulatory compliance permits and plans, and biological habitat assessments
- Receive mentorship and career guidance from industry professionals
- Join a national intern cohort and present to executive leadership
- Environmental interns receive paid 40-hour safety OSHA HAZWOPER training at start
Key Learning Areas:
- Field and lab safety practices
- ASTM writing and sampling procedures
- Proposal and report development
- Project management fundamentals
- Quality management systems
- Client communication and consulting best practices
Qualifications:
- Currently pursuing a BS or MS in a relevant engineering or science discipline
- Strong interest in consulting and fieldwork
- Eagerness to learn and collaborate
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