Geotechnical & Materials Testing Internship

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Overview
Learn to document like a detective, study rocks and soil mechanics like a geologist, and be the boots on the ground for new and exciting construction projects in your area and all over the Southeast!
Building & Earth Sciences specializes in Materials Testing and Geotechnical Analysis of commercial construction sites. Sounds cool, right?
Our field interns get to work hands-on and perform important tests on construction materials such as concrete, soils, rebar, mortar and much more!
Building & Earth Sciences employees over 30 Civil Engineering Students each year throughout our branch offices!
Responsibilities
Let us help you expand your education and grow your career in Geotechnical Engineering & Construction Materials Testing!
Check out the videos below to learn more about what our Interns typically are exposed to on their first semester with our team.
Qualifications
- Students must be actively pursing a 2 or 4 year degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Geology, or another applicable field.
- Must have a valid Driver's License and a clean driving record.
- Completed college freshman year.
- ACI Field Level I Certification is not required but preference is given to students who are currently certified.
Candidates must be comfortable with using a computer or tablet type devise, follow directions with minimal supervision, have good communication skills, a customer service attitude, and be able to drive a company vehicle.
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