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The Environmental, Engineering, and Planning Internship and Charrette (EEPIC) internship program is intended to promote diversity in the environmental, engineering and planning fields by creating opportunities for students from groups historically under-represented in this business sector, including but not limited to those students who represent Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), as well as veterans, disabled individuals, and/or students who are first in their families to go to college. All EEPIC interns will engage in a traditional internship within their selected firm, along with a unique two-week charrette in July, where they’ll collaborate on a real-world project addressing a planning challenge or goal proposed by a city, county, or local agency. This opportunity is available for junior and senior undergraduates, as well as graduate students.
Job Responsibility:
Produce planning, environmental, and other technical work products
Analyze data and contribute to research
Work with diverse technical teams
Learn about local planning, environmental issues, and requirements
Conduct assignments in the field (i.e., visit project sites)
Participate in public outreach and collaboration
Collaborate and network with other diverse students in the cohort
Work on variety of projects which may include traffic operations simulations, bicycle and pedestrian plans, freight and goods movement planning, traffic impact studies, travel demand modeling, transit planning, and regional transportation plans
Analyze/solve complex transportation planning or engineering problems
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, including a community engagement setting
Use software effectively and make timely and informed recommendations
Requirements:
Completion or current enrollment in a bachelor’s (junior or senior standing) or master’s degree program
Various degrees considered including transportation or civil engineering
transportation/urban planning
or a related field (e.g., geography, public policy, economics, sociology, statistics, anthropology, graphic design, data science, GIS)
Experience using Microsoft Office
PowerPoint, Word, Excel desired
Strong interest or knowledge of transportation planning/engineering principles and practices
A passion for partnering with and serving the local communities
What we offer:
Sick Time: While interns are not eligible for our full benefits package, sick time is accrued at a rate of 1 hour for every 30 hours worked
The program includes a collaborative 2-week charrette in July working on a project (travel and lodging will be covered, if needed, during the charrette)
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