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Ultrasound Imaging Student Extern - Community East
Community Health Network 4.3
Student internship job at Community Health Network
*Applications only being accepted from those applicants who are currently enrolled in an accredited Ultrasound Technologist program.
Join Community Community Health Network has an excellent opportunity available within our imaging team for a student enrolled in a radiologic technology program. If you are looking for challenging work and meaningful advancement, then you should consider a career with Community.
Make a Difference
The Imaging Student Extern works under the direction of an Imaging Technologist and performs direct and indirect patient care. Direct patient care can include assisting technologist with preparing and screening patient for exam, positioning and performance of exam, as requested. Indirect patient care can include documentation; assist to reinforce patient/family education, stocking supplies, room turnover, and patient transportation/escort. Collaborates with other team members to perform other services as directed.
Exceptional Skills and Qualifications
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Ultrasound Technology program. Establishes and maintains a safe environment, room organized and free of fall hazards, conducive to effective team functioning, positive patient outcomes, and personal safety
Assists Care Team with patient care under the direct supervision of the Imaging Technologist(s)
Demonstrates proficiency in the use of computer systems that support the Medical Imaging Department, including EMR, PACS (and affiliated PACS features), and phlebotomy
Provides patient specimens to Pathology and Laboratory when requested
Answer phone calls for the imaging department and monitor voicemail
Transition patients from portable oxygen tank to flow meter and vice versa with no adjustment to the amount of oxygen delivered
Escort patients with outpatient procedures to and from the imaging department.
Transport patients to and from Emergency Department
Instruct and assist patients for exam/procedure preparation (i.e. - changing clothes, using restroom, completing screening/questionnaire forms, etc.)
Position patients on the exam table
Assist with room turnover (i.e. - cleaning, linen, stocking, trash removal)
Perform phlebotomy as needed
Start and discontinue temporary IV access as required
Perform eGFR POC testing
Establish temporary IV access
$22k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Pennsylvania Summer 2026 Internship
Benesch 4.5
Pottsville, PA jobs
Simply Put, A Great Place to Work
Benesch is a growing, multi-disciplined planning, engineering, and professional services firm. We enhance infrastructure and communities across the country - creating spaces and providing connections in ways that make a difference.
We pride ourselves on being nimble enough to remain responsive to client needs yet large enough to offer exceptional bench strength. As a member of our team, you'll have an opportunity to draw from those resources when you need them and, likewise, contribute your expertise when you have something to share.
At Benesch, we are looking for candidates with varied backgrounds and worldviews. We are committed to offering an inclusive work environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Statistics show that women and underrepresented groups are less likely to apply for a position if they don't meet 100% of the qualifications. If this statement resonates with you, don't be so hard on yourself-apply for the job!
Pennsylvania Summer & Co-Op Internship
At Benesch, our commitment to innovation and collaboration extends beyond our projects. We believe in nurturing talent from the ground up, making it a core part of our values. Whether you're seeking your first internship or ready for the next step in your budding career, Benesch is hiring individuals to join our dynamic teams across the country!
Location
This role will be located at any of our Pennsylvania offices - Pottsville, Allentown, King of Prussia, Pittsburgh, or Wilkes-Barre
What We Are Looking For
Completed or working towards a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant industry field such as:
Civil, Construction, Structural, Transportation, or Engineering
Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, or other related degrees
Proficiency in industry-relevant software is preferred but not required. We'll train you!
Strong verbal and written communication skills, coupled with analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Ability to manage assignments efficiently and maintain organizational skills.
Why Choose Benesch?
Our internships are crafted to develop well-rounded professionals who excel in challenging environments. You will gain hands-on experience and meaningful exposure by collaborating with industry experts and clients on real projects. Supported by comprehensive training and resources, our program is the perfect launchpad for your career!
We service clients across numerous states and localities. You can have a direct impact where you live! If you're open to relocation, let us know in your job application. We will review your resume and contact you with next steps.
Join us at Benesch, where your journey begins with endless possibilities!
Explore the Benefits of Working at Benesch!
At Benesch, we prioritize the health and wellness of our employees, understanding that their well-being is crucial for both personal and professional success. We offer a range of benefits for eligible employees, including insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support a healthy lifestyle and can be customized to meet the needs of our employees and their families. Click here to learn more about some of the benefits of working at Benesch!
Professional Development
Opportunities for management and leadership development at all levels, including executive coaching and leadership development for Team Leaders, Group Managers, Division Managers, and Executive Leaders
Tuition reimbursement for job-related courses
Ongoing professional development through resources like Red Vector, LinkedIn Learning, technical team meetings, knowledge-sharing training sessions
Personalized training and career development plans with your manager
Funding for training, committee work, professional organization memberships, and licenses/certifications
Support for active participation in professional organizations to foster leadership and community engagement
Retirement Benefits
Access to valuable retirement planning tools, education, and individual meetings with plan advisors at no charge
Potential for Benesch to contribute up to 9% of your gross compensation to your retirement plan (5% profit-sharing contribution to your 401(k) plan, regardless of your own contributions & 80% match on your contributions, up to a maximum company contribution of 4%)
Work/Life Balance
Flexible work schedules and hours, including work-from-home options (dependent on the role)
Generous Paid Time Benefits (PTB) that increase with your career
Immediate use of annual PTB; no accrual needed with the ability to bundle time-off plans for extended vacations or life events
Ten days of paid parental leave for birth, adoption, or foster placement
Employee Engagement
At Benesch, we encourage our team members to extend their impact beyond their core responsibilities. Join our employee resource groups and committees to enhance your work-life balance and contribute to our community-focused initiatives. We support a variety of programs including community service, student scholarships, and matching gift opportunities, reflecting our commitment to a vibrant and diverse workplace.
If you are based in California, we encourage you to read this important information for California residents linked here.
Benesch is firmly committed to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and prohibits employment discrimination for employees and applicants in all protected groups, including veterans and individuals with disabilities, or other status protected by federal, state, and local laws.
Know your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal
We will be accepting applications on an ongoing basis until a candidate is found.
Benesch is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with a physical disability or other impairment.
If you are limited in your ability or are unable to access Benesch's Careers website due to a physical disability or other impairment, you may request a reasonable accommodation by emailing *****************************. This option is only available to those in need of an accommodation due to a disability or other impairment. Please do not use this as an alternative method for general inquiries or status on applications, as you will not receive a response. Reasonable requests will be responded to as soon as possible on a case-by-case basis.
Recruiters or staffing agencies: Benesch is not obligated to compensate any external recruiter or search firm who presents a candidate, their resume, or profile to a Benesch employee without a recent, current, and fully executed agreement on file. Please direct all communications to the HR team at *****************************
$53k-71k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
NIMAA Student Intern
The Wright Center 4.2
Scranton, PA jobs
Join Our Mission: Become a Medical Assistant Through The Wright Center's NIMAA Training Program! Are you ready to make a difference in the healthcare field while advancing your career? The Wright Center is excited to announce a unique opportunity for internal employees and external candidates to join our team through the National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA) Medical Assistant Training Program. We're seeking compassionate, dedicated individuals to become future leaders in healthcare.
Position Summary:
The Wright Center is committed to providing high-quality healthcare while also developing the next generation of healthcare professionals. Our NIMAA Medical Assistant Training Program is designed to provide individuals with the hands-on skills and education needed to thrive as certified medical assistants. As a participant, you'll receive paid training, mentorship, and a path to a medical assistant position upon successful completion of the program.
This is a career opportunity for candidates passionate about healthcare and looking to develop a specialized skill set in a fast-growing field. Whether you are an internal employee seeking to advance or an external candidate wanting to make an impactful change in your career, this program is for you!
NIMAA Program Overview:
The National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA) is an accredited, comprehensive training program designed to prepare students for a successful career in medical assisting. The program includes a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and clinical experience under the mentorship of experienced medical professionals.
As a student in this program, you will:
* Earn Your Medical Assistant Certification: Upon completion, you'll be eligible to sit for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam.
* Gain Real-World Experience: Work directly with physicians and healthcare teams to learn essential skills in patient care, administrative duties, and clinical responsibilities.
* Access to Mentorship and Career Support: Receive ongoing support and guidance from industry professionals to help you succeed in the field.
NIMAA Student Position Duties and Functions:
As a NIMAA Medical Assistant student, you will be an integral part of our healthcare team, gaining practical experience and valuable skills while contributing to patient care and clinic operations. Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
* Patient Interaction: Greet patients, assist with patient intake, and gather medical history, vital signs, and other necessary information.
* Clinical Support: Assist with medical procedures, take lab specimens, and prepare patients for examination by physicians.
* Administrative Tasks: Schedule patient appointments, manage medical records, and process insurance information.
* Assisting in Medical Procedures: Prepare examination rooms, assist during exams, and ensure patient comfort throughout procedures.
* Maintain Infection Control: Ensure compliance with safety protocols, including sterilization of equipment and maintaining clean workspaces.
* Medical Equipment Management: Monitor and maintain medical equipment and supplies for the clinic.
* Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated care and support.
Why Choose The Wright Center's NIMAA Program?
* Structured, Accredited Training: NIMAA's curriculum is recognized across the healthcare industry and equips you with the skills and knowledge to succeed.
* Career Advancement: Upon successful completion of the program, you will have the qualifications and experience needed to start your career as a Certified Medical Assistant.
* Supportive Learning Environment: You will be guided by a team of experienced professionals dedicated to your success.
* Flexible Opportunities: This program is open to both current employees looking to transition into healthcare roles and external candidates interested in entering the medical field.
* Receive Paid Training: This is a part-time, paid position, providing both financial support and career advancement opportunities.
* Tuition Reimbursement for Established Patients and Internal Employees: Eligible employees and established patients may qualify for tuition reimbursement after completing a 4-year employment agreement with The Wright Center, making your career path even more rewarding.
Requirements
Qualifications
* High school diploma or GED required
* Interest in pursuing a career as a Medical Assistant in a primary care or clinical setting
* Commitment to successfully complete the NIMAA training program and certification requirements
* Ability to commit to a 4-year employment agreement with The Wright Center (for tuition reimbursement eligibility, where applicable)
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a patient-centered mindset
* Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-based healthcare environment
* Basic computer skills and ability to learn electronic health record (EHR) systems
* Strong attention to detail, organization, and time-management skills
* Willingness to learn clinical and administrative responsibilities
* Ability to maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and compliance with HIPAA regulations
$54k-66k yearly est. 26d ago
NIMAA Student Intern
Wright 4.2
Scranton, PA jobs
Description Join Our Mission: Become a Medical Assistant Through The Wright Center's NIMAA Training Program!
Are you ready to make a difference in the healthcare field while advancing your career? The Wright Center is excited to announce a unique opportunity for internal employees and external candidates to join our team through the National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA) Medical Assistant Training Program. We're seeking compassionate, dedicated individuals to become future leaders in healthcare.
Position Summary:
The Wright Center is committed to providing high-quality healthcare while also developing the next generation of healthcare professionals. Our NIMAA Medical Assistant Training Program is designed to provide individuals with the hands-on skills and education needed to thrive as certified medical assistants. As a participant, you'll receive paid training, mentorship, and a path to a medical assistant position upon successful completion of the program.
This is a career opportunity for candidates passionate about healthcare and looking to develop a specialized skill set in a fast-growing field. Whether you are an internal employee seeking to advance or an external candidate wanting to make an impactful change in your career, this program is for you!
NIMAA Program Overview:
The National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA) is an accredited, comprehensive training program designed to prepare students for a successful career in medical assisting. The program includes a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and clinical experience under the mentorship of experienced medical professionals.
As a student in this program, you will:
Earn Your Medical Assistant Certification: Upon completion, you'll be eligible to sit for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam.
Gain Real-World Experience: Work directly with physicians and healthcare teams to learn essential skills in patient care, administrative duties, and clinical responsibilities.
Access to Mentorship and Career Support: Receive ongoing support and guidance from industry professionals to help you succeed in the field.
NIMAA Student Position Duties and Functions:
As a NIMAA Medical Assistant student, you will be an integral part of our healthcare team, gaining practical experience and valuable skills while contributing to patient care and clinic operations. Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
Patient Interaction: Greet patients, assist with patient intake, and gather medical history, vital signs, and other necessary information.
Clinical Support: Assist with medical procedures, take lab specimens, and prepare patients for examination by physicians.
Administrative Tasks: Schedule patient appointments, manage medical records, and process insurance information.
Assisting in Medical Procedures: Prepare examination rooms, assist during exams, and ensure patient comfort throughout procedures.
Maintain Infection Control: Ensure compliance with safety protocols, including sterilization of equipment and maintaining clean workspaces.
Medical Equipment Management: Monitor and maintain medical equipment and supplies for the clinic.
Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated care and support.
Why Choose The Wright Center's NIMAA Program?
Structured, Accredited Training: NIMAA's curriculum is recognized across the healthcare industry and equips you with the skills and knowledge to succeed.
Career Advancement: Upon successful completion of the program, you will have the qualifications and experience needed to start your career as a Certified Medical Assistant.
Supportive Learning Environment: You will be guided by a team of experienced professionals dedicated to your success.
Flexible Opportunities: This program is open to both current employees looking to transition into healthcare roles and external candidates interested in entering the medical field.
Receive Paid Training: This is a part-time, paid position, providing both financial support and career advancement opportunities.
Tuition Reimbursement for Established Patients and Internal Employees: Eligible employees and established patients may qualify for tuition reimbursement after completing a 4-year employment agreement with The Wright Center, making your career path even more rewarding.
Requirements
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required
Interest in pursuing a career as a Medical Assistant in a primary care or clinical setting
Commitment to successfully complete the NIMAA training program and certification requirements
Ability to commit to a 4-year employment agreement with The Wright Center (for tuition reimbursement eligibility, where applicable)
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a patient-centered mindset
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-based healthcare environment
Basic computer skills and ability to learn electronic health record (EHR) systems
Strong attention to detail, organization, and time-management skills
Willingness to learn clinical and administrative responsibilities
Ability to maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and compliance with HIPAA regulations
$54k-66k yearly est. 28d ago
Summer 2026 Law Student Internship
Community Legal Services, Inc. 4.2
Philadelphia, PA jobs
Job Description
CLS offers a rich and exciting summer internship experience for 15-20 law students who have completed their first or second year of law school. Our law students receive exceptional training and the opportunity to work with some of the most talented legal minds in civil legal services. All CLS interns will have the opportunity to work directly with clients, engage with the communities we serve, and contribute to systemic advocacy efforts to advance economic and racial equity.
Interns are placed into one of our legal units: Health and Independence, SSI, Housing, Home Ownership and Consumer Rights, Family Advocacy, Energy and Utilities, Employment, Youth Justice Project, Medical Legal Partnership.
CLS welcomes applicants of all backgrounds to apply and strongly encourages law students from diverse backgrounds to apply for our internship.
CLS invites all applicants to include in their cover letter a statement about how your unique background and/or experiences would motivate you to work toward CLS's mission and would contribute to the vitality and perspective of our organization.
To apply, please submit the following materials through our website. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. (***************************** )
Resume
Cover letter addressing interest and experience in public interest and poverty law/racial justice advocacy
Law school transcript
List of three (3) references (at least one academic reference and at least one professional reference)
Please either submit an application on our website OR via a hiring fair (like PIPS, GPALS, etc.). Please do not submit your application on our website if you are already scheduled to interview via a hiring fair or waiting for a hiring fair selection. If you do not get an interview slot with us at a hiring fair, you can then submit an application through our website.
Undergraduate students, law students interested in fall/spring internships, or any other employment inquiries should be directed to our HR department via Shaneika Patterson at *********************** and/or Crystal Stackhouse at ************************.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dates of the Summer 2026 internship? Are those dates flexible?
The internship is a 10-week program from Monday, June 1, 2026, to Friday, August 7, 2026.
Students are generally allowed reasonable flexibility for family or other obligations, so long as they complete the ten-week program and are compliant with the terms of any work study or other external funding they receive. There is a week of mandatory orientation the week of June 1-5, 2026.
Is the internship funded?
Generally the internship is unpaid. However, 3 fellowship stipends are available and awarded on a rolling basis. Please see below for more information. We are also happy to support any requirements for work study or other external funding sources, like Equal Justice America.
What are the work hours? What are the in-person requirements?
CLS operates Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Staff are expected to work in-person 2 days per week; however, students are encouraged to be in person more frequently as needed and to get the most out of their summer.
Do I get to choose which unit I work with? Can I work across multiple units?
Unit placements are assigned when we have filled our full class of interns - usually in April. When students accept their internship, they rank their top 3 units. With rare exceptions, we are able to place students in one of their top 3 choices but cannot guarantee placement in any unit.
Students are encouraged to staff CLS clinics for other units and can shadow another unit if they express an interest, but are generally assigned to one unit for the entirety of their summer work.
What if I want to work in the Housing Unit?
Our housing unit prioritizes 2L students, especially from Philadelphia-area law schools. We encourage housing-focused students to apply for their 2L summer!
What if I am not a law student? What if I am a law student and would like to intern during the fall or spring semester?
Please contact our HR department by emailing Shaneika Patterson at *********************** and/or Crystal Stackhouse at ************************.
Additional Fellowship Application
The Amber Racine and Senator Roxanne Jones Fellowships are available on a competitive basis to 3 law students with financial need from underrepresented groups based on race, color, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex (including sex assigned at birth, gender identity or expression and sexual orientation), national origin, or disability. The recipient of each Fellowship receives a financial award of $5,000 and mentorship support to enable future leaders in public interest law to spend their summer interning at CLS.
Eligible law students should apply for the Fellowships when they submit their application for CLS's summer internship. Fellowship selection will take place on a rolling basis, so students are encouraged to apply early.
To be considered for the Fellowships, please submit an additional one (1) to three (3) page personal statement with the following information:
Background: Tell us about yourself and how your background played a role in informing your decision to attend law school and pursue a career in public interest
Your accomplishments and achievements in work, life, school and your community
Demonstrated commitment to public interest work and serving the needs of underserved communities
Special circumstances establishing your financial need
Your future goals and dedication to a career in public interest legal services
All other funding sources applied for and status of each
Any other information you think the Selection Committee may deem relevant that you would like us to take into consideration
If you have questions about summer law studentinternships, please reach out to Gillian Schaps and/or Lauren Davis, Co-Chairs of the Law Student Hiring Committee. ******************** or *******************
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$26k-39k yearly est. Easy Apply 18d ago
Summer 2026 Law Student Internship
Community Legal Services 4.2
Philadelphia, PA jobs
CLS offers a rich and exciting summer internship experience for 15-20 law students who have completed their first or second year of law school. Our law students receive exceptional training and the opportunity to work with some of the most talented legal minds in civil legal services. All CLS interns will have the opportunity to work directly with clients, engage with the communities we serve, and contribute to systemic advocacy efforts to advance economic and racial equity.
Interns are placed into one of our legal units: Health and Independence, SSI, Housing, Home Ownership and Consumer Rights, Family Advocacy, Energy and Utilities, Employment, Youth Justice Project, Medical Legal Partnership.
CLS welcomes applicants of all backgrounds to apply and strongly encourages law students from diverse backgrounds to apply for our internship.
CLS invites all applicants to include in their cover letter a statement about how your unique background and/or experiences would motivate you to work toward CLS's mission and would contribute to the vitality and perspective of our organization.
To apply, please submit the following materials through our website. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. (***************************** )
Resume
Cover letter addressing interest and experience in public interest and poverty law/racial justice advocacy
Law school transcript
List of three (3) references (at least one academic reference and at least one professional reference)
Please either submit an application on our website OR via a hiring fair (like PIPS, GPALS, etc.). Please do not submit your application on our website if you are already scheduled to interview via a hiring fair or waiting for a hiring fair selection. If you do not get an interview slot with us at a hiring fair, you can then submit an application through our website.
Undergraduate students, law students interested in fall/spring internships, or any other employment inquiries should be directed to our HR department via Shaneika Patterson at [email protected] and/or Crystal Stackhouse at [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dates of the Summer 2026 internship? Are those dates flexible?
The internship is a 10-week program from Monday, June 1, 2026, to Friday, August 7, 2026.
Students are generally allowed reasonable flexibility for family or other obligations, so long as they complete the ten-week program and are compliant with the terms of any work study or other external funding they receive. There is a week of mandatory orientation the week of June 1-5, 2026.
Is the internship funded?
Generally the internship is unpaid. However, 3 fellowship stipends are available and awarded on a rolling basis. Please see below for more information. We are also happy to support any requirements for work study or other external funding sources, like Equal Justice America.
What are the work hours? What are the in-person requirements?
CLS operates Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Staff are expected to work in-person 2 days per week; however, students are encouraged to be in person more frequently as needed and to get the most out of their summer.
Do I get to choose which unit I work with? Can I work across multiple units?
Unit placements are assigned when we have filled our full class of interns - usually in April. When students accept their internship, they rank their top 3 units. With rare exceptions, we are able to place students in one of their top 3 choices but cannot guarantee placement in any unit.
Students are encouraged to staff CLS clinics for other units and can shadow another unit if they express an interest, but are generally assigned to one unit for the entirety of their summer work.
What if I want to work in the Housing Unit?
Our housing unit prioritizes 2L students, especially from Philadelphia-area law schools. We encourage housing-focused students to apply for their 2L summer!
What if I am not a law student? What if I am a law student and would like to intern during the fall or spring semester?
Please contact our HR department by emailing Shaneika Patterson at [email protected] and/or Crystal Stackhouse at [email protected].
Additional Fellowship Application
The Amber Racine and Senator Roxanne Jones Fellowships are available on a competitive basis to 3 law students with financial need from underrepresented groups based on race, color, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex (including sex assigned at birth, gender identity or expression and sexual orientation), national origin, or disability. The recipient of each Fellowship receives a financial award of $5,000 and mentorship support to enable future leaders in public interest law to spend their summer interning at CLS.
Eligible law students should apply for the Fellowships when they submit their application for CLS's summer internship. Fellowship selection will take place on a rolling basis, so students are encouraged to apply early.
To be considered for the Fellowships, please submit an additional one (1) to three (3) page personal statement with the following information:
Background: Tell us about yourself and how your background played a role in informing your decision to attend law school and pursue a career in public interest
Your accomplishments and achievements in work, life, school and your community
Demonstrated commitment to public interest work and serving the needs of underserved communities
Special circumstances establishing your financial need
Your future goals and dedication to a career in public interest legal services
All other funding sources applied for and status of each
Any other information you think the Selection Committee may deem relevant that you would like us to take into consideration
If you have questions about summer law studentinternships, please reach out to Gillian Schaps and/or Lauren Davis, Co-Chairs of the Law Student Hiring Committee. [email protected] or [email protected]
$26k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Student Engineering Intern-Solid Waste
Respec 3.7
Minersville, PA jobs
Big challenges need bold thinkers.
If you're someone who sees problems as opportunities, you'll thrive here. RESPEC is 100% employee-owned, which means we take ownership of every challenge. Here, your ideas drive real solutions. Since 1969, we've tackled complex challenges in energy transition, infrastructure resilience, digital transformation, and sustainability.
At RESPEC, you'll work alongside clients to take on critical problems. Depending on your expertise, you might design infrastructure in remote locations, develop renewable energy solutions for global projects, or apply data-driven technology to improve mining and water systems.
We bring deep technical knowledge, real-world experience, and a commitment to work that matters. If you're looking for a place where your contributions have real impact, you'll fit right in.
We do not accept unsolicited resumes from third-party recruiters.
Job Description
RESPEC seeks a Student Engineering Intern-Solid Waste for our Pipersville, PA location. This position will be part of our 2026 Summer Internship Program. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain real-world experience with a growing North American engineering consulting firm.
The Student Engineering Intern-Solid Waste position involves work tasks that support planning, design, and construction of various engineering projects. Interdisciplinary work with environmental science staff is also anticipated. Additional responsibilities include:
Provides broad support for the RESPEC Pennsylvania-based engineering team
Conducts field work, and collects data on existing conditions
Assists staff with engineering calculations and reports
Support documentation for new designs (product, material, and testing specifications)
Conducts support functions as needed, such as data entry and file management
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in civil, environmental or geotechnical engineering or related field
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent research and analytical skills
Motivated and positive self-starter, able to work independently and in a team
Flexibility and desire to gain experience on a wide variety of technical projects
Proficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)
Introductory (or higher) AutoCAD skills preferred
Additional Information
Compensation: Hourly wage depends on education and experience, plus statutory insurance requirements.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
The Youth Advocacy Division (YAD) of CPCS is seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions across the Commonwealth. We are interested in law students (both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification), graduate students, and undergraduate students for opportunities in the Youth Advocacy Division.
We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all.
Our Values
Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence
We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply.
The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected
characteristics.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT
CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community.
AGENCY OVERVIEW
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters.
YOUTH ADVOCACY DIVISION OVERVIEW
Youth Advocacy Division (YAD) Trial Offices
Interns will work with lawyers committed to ensuring that every child in Massachusetts had access to zealous legal representation, which incorporates a Positive Youth Development approach, in delinquency and youthful offender cases. Interns will assist lawyers and work closely with social workers to represent juveniles. YAD provides effective representation in court as well as educational advocacy and individualized referrals to community-based resources. This unit will provide interns with a wide range of opportunities, including, but not limited to, legal research and writing, arraignment and bail advocacy, pretrial investigations including visiting crime scenes, and locating and interviewing witnesses.
Juvenile Appeals Unit
Interns will assist Youth Advocacy Division Appellate attorneys who oversee a panel of skilled and zealous private lawyers representing clients in two distinct types of assignments: direct appeals and screenings. These assignments arise from delinquency, youthful offender and juvenile murder cases. We collaborate with the adult Private Counsel Criminal Post Conviction and Appeals Unit on “emerging adult” cases, where individuals were between the ages of 18 and 25 at the time the offense was committed. Interns will have the opportunity to do legal research and writing, policy discussions, and assist in developing and implementing trainings.
Qualifications
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights.
Candidates must also:
Have access to reliable transportation in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation; and,
Have access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely;
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample (minimum of 10 pages).
Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program.
Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference.
INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: *****************************************************************
For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding.
Responsibilities
OVERVIEW OF REGIONS AND YAD OFFICE LOCATIONS
SOUTHEAST REGION
The Southeast Region is home to an ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse population of immigrants dating back to the 19
th
century whaling industry. Brockton known as the “City of Champions” because it was home to former undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, Rocky Marciano, and middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler. Fall River was once the leading textile manufacturer center in the country and maintains the world's largest collection of World War II naval vessels at Battleship Cove. New Bedford is home to the Whaling National Historic Park. Hyannis is known as the gateway to esteemed Cape Cod and is home to the iconic Kennedy family compound. The area offers beautiful sand beaches, numerous state parks, and quaint towns with picturesque harbors.
The Southeast Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Hyannis and Fall River.
NORTHEAST REGION
The Northeast Region is filled with history. Lowell is known as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution and is known for its textile manufacturing with many of these historic manufacturing sites preserved by the National Park Service. During the Cambodian genocide, the city took in an influx of refugees, leading to Lowell having the second largest Cambodian-American population in the country. During the American Revolution, the citizenry of Malden were heavily involved in the early resistance of the oppression of Britain and was the first town to petition the colonial government to withdraw from the British Empire. Malden is five miles northwest of Boston and conveniently accessible from the Orange Line. Salem is one of the most significant seaports in early American history and it is well-known for its role as the location of the Salem Witch Trials.
The Northeast Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Lowell, Malden, and Salem. Juvenile Appeals Unit office location in Malden.
WEST REGION
The West Region has a diverse topography from the Berkshire Mountains to the banks of the Connecticut River. The region is home to 22 colleges/universities which is the 2
nd
highest concentration of higher learning institutions aside from the Boston Metropolitan area. The area has long been patronized by artists and is recognized for the Eric Carle Museum, Tanglewood, and Norman Rockwell Museum. The area is famous for all of its “first innovations” including basketball, volleyball, American gas-powered automobile, motorcycle company, commercial radio station, use of integrated parts in manufacturing, railroad sleep car, and the American dictionary. The city of Worcester became a center for the American Revolution that was recognized for his industry and as a result attracted many immigrants of European descent. The city of Springfield was designated by George Washington for an Armory that became the site of Shay's Rebellion and is now a national park and site to the world's largest collection of historic American firearms. The city played a pivotal role in the Civil War as a stop for the Underground Railroad.
The West Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Worcester and Springfield.
CENTRAL REGION
The Central Region is famous for its rich history. Boston is not only the capital of the Commonwealth but one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and the scene of several significant events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. It was a port and manufacturing hub and a center of education and culture, as well as home to the first public park, public school, and subway system in the United States. The area is home to professional sports teams, including Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and the Boston Red Sox. Roxbury is known to serve as the “heart of black culture in Boston” and is home to an extremely diverse population. The city of Quincy is recognized as the “City of Presidents” as it was the birthplace of John Adams, and his son John Quincy Adams, as well as, John Hancock, who was president of the Continental Congress and first signor of the Declaration of Independence, and first and third governor of Massachusetts. This city was home to first commercial railroad in the United States and had a thriving granite industry.
The Central Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Roxbury and Quincy.
EEO Statement
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
The Youth Advocacy Division (YAD) of CPCS is seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions across the Commonwealth. We are interested in law students (both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification), graduate students, and undergraduate students for opportunities in the Youth Advocacy Division.
We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all.
Our Values
Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence
We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply.
The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected
characteristics.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT
CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community.
AGENCY OVERVIEW
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters.
YOUTH ADVOCACY DIVISION OVERVIEW
Youth Advocacy Division (YAD) Trial Offices
Interns will work with lawyers committed to ensuring that every child in Massachusetts had access to zealous legal representation, which incorporates a Positive Youth Development approach, in delinquency and youthful offender cases. Interns will assist lawyers and work closely with social workers to represent juveniles. YAD provides effective representation in court as well as educational advocacy and individualized referrals to community-based resources. This unit will provide interns with a wide range of opportunities, including, but not limited to, legal research and writing, arraignment and bail advocacy, pretrial investigations including visiting crime scenes, and locating and interviewing witnesses.
Juvenile Appeals Unit
Interns will assist Youth Advocacy Division Appellate attorneys who oversee a panel of skilled and zealous private lawyers representing clients in two distinct types of assignments: direct appeals and screenings. These assignments arise from delinquency, youthful offender and juvenile murder cases. We collaborate with the adult Private Counsel Criminal Post Conviction and Appeals Unit on "emerging adult" cases, where individuals were between the ages of 18 and 25 at the time the offense was committed. Interns will have the opportunity to do legal research and writing, policy discussions, and assist in developing and implementing trainings.
Qualifications
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights.
Candidates must also:
* Have access to reliable transportation in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation; and,
* Have access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely;
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample (minimum of 10 pages).
Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program.
Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference.
INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: *****************************************************************
For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding.
Responsibilities
OVERVIEW OF REGIONS AND YAD OFFICE LOCATIONS
SOUTHEAST REGION
The Southeast Region is home to an ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse population of immigrants dating back to the 19th century whaling industry. Brockton known as the "City of Champions" because it was home to former undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, Rocky Marciano, and middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler. Fall River was once the leading textile manufacturer center in the country and maintains the world's largest collection of World War II naval vessels at Battleship Cove. New Bedford is home to the Whaling National Historic Park. Hyannis is known as the gateway to esteemed Cape Cod and is home to the iconic Kennedy family compound. The area offers beautiful sand beaches, numerous state parks, and quaint towns with picturesque harbors.
The Southeast Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Hyannis and Fall River.
NORTHEAST REGION
The Northeast Region is filled with history. Lowell is known as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution and is known for its textile manufacturing with many of these historic manufacturing sites preserved by the National Park Service. During the Cambodian genocide, the city took in an influx of refugees, leading to Lowell having the second largest Cambodian-American population in the country. During the American Revolution, the citizenry of Malden were heavily involved in the early resistance of the oppression of Britain and was the first town to petition the colonial government to withdraw from the British Empire. Malden is five miles northwest of Boston and conveniently accessible from the Orange Line. Salem is one of the most significant seaports in early American history and it is well-known for its role as the location of the Salem Witch Trials.
The Northeast Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Lowell, Malden, and Salem. Juvenile Appeals Unit office location in Malden.
WEST REGION
The West Region has a diverse topography from the Berkshire Mountains to the banks of the Connecticut River. The region is home to 22 colleges/universities which is the 2nd highest concentration of higher learning institutions aside from the Boston Metropolitan area. The area has long been patronized by artists and is recognized for the Eric Carle Museum, Tanglewood, and Norman Rockwell Museum. The area is famous for all of its "first innovations" including basketball, volleyball, American gas-powered automobile, motorcycle company, commercial radio station, use of integrated parts in manufacturing, railroad sleep car, and the American dictionary. The city of Worcester became a center for the American Revolution that was recognized for his industry and as a result attracted many immigrants of European descent. The city of Springfield was designated by George Washington for an Armory that became the site of Shay's Rebellion and is now a national park and site to the world's largest collection of historic American firearms. The city played a pivotal role in the Civil War as a stop for the Underground Railroad.
The West Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Worcester and Springfield.
CENTRAL REGION
The Central Region is famous for its rich history. Boston is not only the capital of the Commonwealth but one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and the scene of several significant events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. It was a port and manufacturing hub and a center of education and culture, as well as home to the first public park, public school, and subway system in the United States. The area is home to professional sports teams, including Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and the Boston Red Sox. Roxbury is known to serve as the "heart of black culture in Boston" and is home to an extremely diverse population. The city of Quincy is recognized as the "City of Presidents" as it was the birthplace of John Adams, and his son John Quincy Adams, as well as, John Hancock, who was president of the Continental Congress and first signor of the Declaration of Independence, and first and third governor of Massachusetts. This city was home to first commercial railroad in the United States and had a thriving granite industry.
The Central Region of CPCS includes Youth Advocacy Division office locations in Roxbury and Quincy.
EEO Statement
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
$31k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Lead Student Marketing Intern -- - West Chester Univ.
Aramark Corp 4.3
Westtown, PA jobs
The Marketing Intern will assist the marketing department in its promotional efforts and provide creative ideas to achieve our goals. Their main duties include completing clerical and administrative duties, building social media campaigns, and preparing promotional materials, presentations and assisting the Marketing Manager with supervision of the student marketing interns.
Job Responsibilities
* Supporting the marketing team in daily administrative tasks.
* Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities (e.g. social media, direct mail and web).
* Help distribute marketing materials.
* Participate regularly in brainstorming sessions for the development of marketing campaigns and take detailed notes of meetings.
* Assist in the production of content for social media accounts.
At Aramark, developing new skills and doing what it takes to get the job done make a positive impact for our employees and for our customers. In order to meet our commitments, job duties may change or new ones may be assigned without formal notice.
Qualifications
* Must read, write, and understand verbal instructions
* Ability to perform basic arithmetic
* Maintain emotional control under stress
* Must be knowledgeable in operating an efficient cost-effective program.
* Ability to resolve interpersonal situations
* Strong organizational skills
* Must be a student at the Aramark location.
Education
About Aramark
Our Mission
Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
At Aramark, we believe that every employee should enjoy equal employment opportunity and be free to participate in all aspects of the company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by applicable law.
About Aramark
The people of Aramark proudly serve millions of guests every day through food and facilities in 15 countries around the world. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth. So, no matter what you're pursuing - a new challenge, a sense of belonging, or just a great place to work - our focus is helping you reach your full potential. Learn more about working here at ***************************** or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Nearest Major Market: Philadelphia
$20k-28k yearly est. 5d ago
Lead Student Marketing Intern -- - West Chester Univ.
Aramark 4.3
West Chester, PA jobs
The Marketing Intern will assist the marketing department in its promotional efforts and provide creative ideas to achieve our goals. Their main duties include completing clerical and administrative duties, building social media campaigns, and preparing promotional materials, presentations and assisting the Marketing Manager with supervision of the student marketing interns.
**Job Responsibilities**
+ Supporting the marketing team in daily administrative tasks.
+ Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities (e.g. social media, direct mail and web).
+ Help distribute marketing materials.
+ Participate regularly in brainstorming sessions for the development of marketing campaigns and take detailed notes of meetings.
+ Assist in the production of content for social media accounts.
At Aramark, developing new skills and doing what it takes to get the job done make a positive impact for our employees and for our customers. In order to meet our commitments, job duties may change or new ones may be assigned without formal notice.
**Qualifications**
- Must read, write, and understand verbal instructions
- Ability to perform basic arithmetic
- Maintain emotional control under stress
- Must be knowledgeable in operating an efficient cost-effective program.
- Ability to resolve interpersonal situations
- Strong organizational skills
- Must be a student at the Aramark location.
**Education**
**About Aramark**
**Our Mission**
Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
At Aramark, we believe that every employee should enjoy equal employment opportunity and be free to participate in all aspects of the company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by applicable law.
**About Aramark**
The people of Aramark proudly serve millions of guests every day through food and facilities in 15 countries around the world. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth. So, no matter what you're pursuing - a new challenge, a sense of belonging, or just a great place to work - our focus is helping you reach your full potential. Learn more about working here at ***************************** or connect with us on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .
**Nearest Major Market:** Philadelphia
$20k-28k yearly est. 5d ago
Summer 2026 Internship
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 3.8
New Haven, CT jobs
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is offering Summer 2026 Internship opportunities for students pursuing degrees in architecture, architectural engineering, civil engineering, and structural engineering at multiple office locations across the country.
WJE is a global firm of engineers, architects, and materials scientists committed to helping clients solve, repair, and avoid problems in the built world. Clients worldwide seek our expertise to solve the most significant, interesting, and challenging problems in the built world. Our applied experience from more than 175,000 projects combined with unparalleled laboratory and testing capabilities have made WJE a leader in providing innovative yet practical solutions to the clients we serve.
WJE is a team endeavor characterized by a culture of trust and personal responsibility. We encourage open communication, continuous learning, innovative thinking, ongoing mentoring, and free-flowing collaboration. As an Intern, you will have the opportunity to work side-by-side with industry-leading experts and gain hands-on experience while applying classroom knowledge to real-world challenges. A day in the life of a WJE intern may include field visits to active investigation sites, observations of in-progress construction, or collaborating with staff in our world-class laboratory in Northbrook, Illinois.
With offices across the country, a growing international presence, and some of the most interesting projects in the built world, WJE offers the chance to learn what you love and discover where you want to be.
Typical Intern Responsibilities:
* Assist project teams with on-site investigations, condition assessments, and construction observations, which may include documenting distress, field testing, gathering data, collecting test samples, and preparing site visit reports
* Organize field data and assist with research of modern and historic construction documents, building codes, and design guidelines to facilitate analysis, problem-solving, and repair design
* Perform analysis under the guidance of licensed professionals using a combination of analysis software and engineering calculations
* Assist project teams with the preparation of preliminary and final client deliverables, including structural and architectural construction drawings, specifications, and written reports
Qualifications WJE looks for in an Intern:
* Current student with excellent academic standing in their junior or senior year of a bachelor's or in a graduate program in civil or structural engineering, architecture, architectural engineering, building science, or related field
* Effective verbal, graphical, and written communication skills
* Enthusiasm for solving problems in the built world and curiosity about how things work
* Interest in forensic engineering and architecture with a focus on existing structures
* Demonstrated leadership skills, integrity, and work ethic
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. This position requires visual acuity and listening ability. Individuals must have the dexterity to be able to operate office and field equipment such as computers, printers, fax/copy machines, telephone/voice mail systems, and other office and field equipment. Requirements may also include:
* Ability to attend meetings at the various office, field, and construction sites
* Ability to perform inspections of buildings and other structures, both visually and with instruments
* Ability to lift and carry materials and equipment up to 50 lbs.
* Ability to perform work in the temperature extremes presented by work in the outdoors
* Ability to read construction drawings, diagrams, printed materials, and computer screens
* Ability to record data clearly and write passages for reports, letters, etc.
* Ability to travel
* Ability to safely work at heights
* Ability to safely use and/or operate ladders, scaffolds, lifts, and other access equipment
* Ability to understand and appreciate safety training specific to numerous workplace and construction hazards
* Ability to safely work in a variety of occupationally hazardous locations
* Medically fit to utilize respiratory protection devices and other forms of Personal Protective Equipment
* Ability to drive and safely operate a motor vehicle
Culture, Compensation, and Benefits:
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is a global firm of engineers, architects, and materials scientists. Clients worldwide seek our expertise to solve the most significant, interesting, and challenging problems in the built world. Our applied experience from more than 175,000 projects combined with unparalleled laboratory and testing capabilities have made WJE a leader in providing innovative yet practical solutions to the clients we serve.
Working at WJE is a team endeavor characterized by a culture of trust and personal responsibility. We encourage open communication, continuous learning, innovative thinking, ongoing mentoring, and free-flowing collaboration. We seek highly talented and hard-working individuals who want to be challenged, who want hands-on work, who want to set a higher standard, and who want to be mentored by the industry's most accomplished experts. People with outstanding Character, unwavering Commitment to our core and culture, strong Expertise, and genuine Enthusiasm for their work.
Learn more about the Extraordinary People we hire at WJE at *******************
WJE offers a robust, total compensation structure, where the hourly rate is just one component of an employee's annual earnings. Additionally, employees may be eligible to receive overtime and variable compensation based on personal and company performance, often resulting in above-market annual earnings. Actual hourly rate will be based on several factors including consideration for a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, and proficiency for the role while remaining mindful of our commitment to internal equity. A good faith estimate of the starting hourly rate (gross) for this position is in the following range:
$17.00 - $35.00
This non-exempt position is also eligible for WJE's industry-leading, total rewards package which enables our employees to grow and thrive with comprehensive health and financial benefits including:
* Robust and affordable health plans for employees and their families, including HSA as well as low and high-deductible PPO options
* Generous 401(k) matching of 110% for the first 6% of eligible pay vesting immediately
* Time off to care for yourself and others
* Investments in employees' educational assistance and professional development
Learn more about WJE's total rewards package here.
WJE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We invite all qualified applicants to apply including individuals with disabilities and protected veterans (VEVRAA federal contractor).
WJE will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of Fair Chance Ordinances.
$56k-74k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Summer 2026 Internship
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 3.8
Indianapolis, IN jobs
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is offering Summer 2026 Internship opportunities for students pursuing degrees in architecture, architectural engineering, civil engineering, and structural engineering at multiple office locations across the country.
WJE is a global firm of engineers, architects, and materials scientists committed to helping clients solve, repair, and avoid problems in the built world. Clients worldwide seek our expertise to solve the most significant, interesting, and challenging problems in the built world. Our applied experience from more than 175,000 projects combined with unparalleled laboratory and testing capabilities have made WJE a leader in providing innovative yet practical solutions to the clients we serve.
WJE is a team endeavor characterized by a culture of trust and personal responsibility. We encourage open communication, continuous learning, innovative thinking, ongoing mentoring, and free-flowing collaboration. As an Intern, you will have the opportunity to work side-by-side with industry-leading experts and gain hands-on experience while applying classroom knowledge to real-world challenges. A day in the life of a WJE intern may include field visits to active investigation sites, observations of in-progress construction, or collaborating with staff in our world-class laboratory in Northbrook, Illinois.
With offices across the country, a growing international presence, and some of the most interesting projects in the built world, WJE offers the chance to learn what you love and discover where you want to be.
Typical Intern Responsibilities:
* Assist project teams with on-site investigations, condition assessments, and construction observations, which may include documenting distress, field testing, gathering data, collecting test samples, and preparing site visit reports
* Organize field data and assist with research of modern and historic construction documents, building codes, and design guidelines to facilitate analysis, problem-solving, and repair design
* Perform analysis under the guidance of licensed professionals using a combination of analysis software and engineering calculations
* Assist project teams with the preparation of preliminary and final client deliverables, including structural and architectural construction drawings, specifications, and written reports
Qualifications WJE looks for in an Intern:
* Current student with excellent academic standing in their junior or senior year of a bachelor's or in a graduate program in civil or structural engineering, architecture, architectural engineering, building science, or related field
* Effective verbal, graphical, and written communication skills
* Enthusiasm for solving problems in the built world and curiosity about how things work
* Interest in forensic engineering and architecture with a focus on existing structures
* Demonstrated leadership skills, integrity, and work ethic
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. This position requires visual acuity and listening ability. Individuals must have the dexterity to be able to operate office and field equipment such as computers, printers, fax/copy machines, telephone/voice mail systems, and other office and field equipment. Requirements may also include:
* Ability to attend meetings at the various office, field, and construction sites
* Ability to perform inspections of buildings and other structures, both visually and with instruments
* Ability to lift and carry materials and equipment up to 50 lbs.
* Ability to perform work in the temperature extremes presented by work in the outdoors
* Ability to read construction drawings, diagrams, printed materials, and computer screens
* Ability to record data clearly and write passages for reports, letters, etc.
* Ability to travel
* Ability to safely work at heights
* Ability to safely use and/or operate ladders, scaffolds, lifts, and other access equipment
* Ability to understand and appreciate safety training specific to numerous workplace and construction hazards
* Ability to safely work in a variety of occupationally hazardous locations
* Medically fit to utilize respiratory protection devices and other forms of Personal Protective Equipment
* Ability to drive and safely operate a motor vehicle
Culture, Compensation, and Benefits:
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is a global firm of engineers, architects, and materials scientists. Clients worldwide seek our expertise to solve the most significant, interesting, and challenging problems in the built world. Our applied experience from more than 175,000 projects combined with unparalleled laboratory and testing capabilities have made WJE a leader in providing innovative yet practical solutions to the clients we serve.
Working at WJE is a team endeavor characterized by a culture of trust and personal responsibility. We encourage open communication, continuous learning, innovative thinking, ongoing mentoring, and free-flowing collaboration. We seek highly talented and hard-working individuals who want to be challenged, who want hands-on work, who want to set a higher standard, and who want to be mentored by the industry's most accomplished experts. People with outstanding Character, unwavering Commitment to our core and culture, strong Expertise, and genuine Enthusiasm for their work.
Learn more about the Extraordinary People we hire at WJE at *******************
WJE offers a robust, total compensation structure, where the hourly rate is just one component of an employee's annual earnings. Additionally, employees may be eligible to receive overtime and variable compensation based on personal and company performance, often resulting in above-market annual earnings. Actual hourly rate will be based on several factors including consideration for a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, and proficiency for the role while remaining mindful of our commitment to internal equity. A good faith estimate of the starting hourly rate (gross) for this position is in the following range:
$17.00 - $35.00
This non-exempt position is also eligible for WJE's industry-leading, total rewards package which enables our employees to grow and thrive with comprehensive health and financial benefits including:
* Robust and affordable health plans for employees and their families, including HSA as well as low and high-deductible PPO options
* Generous 401(k) matching of 110% for the first 6% of eligible pay vesting immediately
* Time off to care for yourself and others
* Investments in employees' educational assistance and professional development
Learn more about WJE's total rewards package here.
WJE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We invite all qualified applicants to apply including individuals with disabilities and protected veterans (VEVRAA federal contractor).
WJE will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of Fair Chance Ordinances.
$41k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago
2026 Summer Intern
C&S Companies 4.2
Philadelphia, PA jobs
Job Description
At C&S Companies, we believe work environment, culture, and the opportunity to learn and grow are key elements when considering an internship. We are just the right size to provide the resources and support you need without the burdensome bureaucracy of a large corporate environment. To that end, we foster a family-friendly and supportive workplace; collaborative and employee-focused with an emphasis on quality, integrity, trust, fun and accountability.
Internship Program Overview
We maintain a robust and diverse internship program that offers relevant job experience in a challenging environment, working alongside our top professionals. Our teams are committed to providing unique and comprehensive opportunities. C&S is focused on innovation of our communities-so we invest in that future by adding diverse minds to our table.
What You Will Learn
Practical application of your field of study
Hands-on interaction with the day-to-day business requirements of our industry
Exposure to diversified industries and specialties-all while networking with the top-skilled professionals in the industry
Who We Are Seeking
Our interns are dynamic individuals who are ready to join a highly supportive and passionate team. From our engineering disciplines to professional support, we are looking for energized students to bring creativity and innovation to our teams. Not only are they a part of the company, but they interface with our community and clients to provide the best solutions.
Estimated Compensation Range and Benefits
$16.00 - $29.00/hr*
Learn about our comprehensive Benefits
*Actual compensation may vary based on related work experience, geographical location and market conditions, education/training, certifications, and other credentials, as well as applicable knowledge and skills.
WHO WE ARE: C&S Companies is a national planning, design, and construction firm with more than 600 employees and growing. For more than 50 years we have been delivering critical infrastructure design, planning and construction services in aviation, civil/site infrastructure, construction and program management, construction/design-build, energy, environmental, facilities, architecture, planning, sustainability, and transportation. We have offices throughout New York State, California, Florida, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Washington, and Kentucky.
$16-29 hourly 18d ago
Intern
RQAW Corporation 3.1
Fishers, IN jobs
Did you see us at a career fair near you? Apply today for an internship with RQAW!! RQAW is currently looking for engineering and construction students who have a great attention to detail and ready join a rapidly growing team. We seek interns to be versatile, enthusiastic to work in highly flexible, team-oriented environments that have exceptional communication, analytical and organizational skills. To also be able to enjoy opportunities out of office to have fun and get to know your mentors!
Here are some responses of what our interns have shared with us in the past...
How involved did you feel in daily work discussion or project discussion?
"Very involved. When I was in on a project, it felt like I was all in. I never felt like I was being withheld from utilizing any resources available or any knowledge. I can't overstate how thankful I am for my supervisors and mentors here. They have been an invaluable resource in my learning here."
What are 3 skills you've gained during your internship?
"I'm now able to navigate and use Auto CAD and Civil 3D, I can now do field surveys where I felt like I had no knowledge going in to but feel more confident now, and lastly the ability to use QGIS and GIS."
When considering future employment, is the RQAW culture the type environment you will be seeking?
"Absolutely. I've always said that working in a healthy company culture with good people is my biggest priority when looking for long-term work, and I think RQAW exemplifies these qualities. It is my sincere desire to continue working for the company throughout my final semester and I hope to work here full time upon graduation!"
Departments
Hydraulic Services
Roadway
Bridge
Survey
Water/Wastewater
MEP
Architecture
Admin
Construction Inspection
Environmental
Responsibilities could include based on department:
Work under supervision of a project manager or senior-level team member.
Exercise judgment limited to developing details of work in making preliminary selections and adaptations of engineering alternatives.
Interns are assigned duties that will provide a broad, well-rounded learning experience within their field of study.
Performing simple calculations, computer data entry, along with some exposure to CAD, GIS, design, and Civil 3D
Assisting with field work for data collection, site inspections and observations.
Preparing spreadsheets, and graphs, and figures for design reports
Observe and attend meetings with project stakeholders
Monitor and record the work and progress of contractors while tracking material quality and usage
Work with field inspections teams for oversight of transportation construction projects
Requirements
Pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering/Construction/Architecture
Willingness to learn new skills
Strong organizational and communications skills
$28k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Intern, Multifamily
Harbor Group Management 4.4
Philadelphia, PA jobs
Intern - Multi-Family Property Job Title: Intern - Multi-Family Property JOB SUMMARY : The internship program is for 10 weeks and is held in five different locations around the United States. Throughout this period, you will have the exciting opportunity to live in a fully furnished apartment at the specified property, with all rent and utility expenses covered. Additionally, you can participate in internship events at our headquarters, with travel expenses fully covered. As an intern, you'll gain valuable experience by immersing yourself in the daily routines of key roles, including the Regional Manager, Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Maintenance Supervisor, and Maintenance Technician. Working under the guidance of the property manager, you will acquire essential skills for resident interactions, shadow the leasing staff, and participate in tours with potential prospects. Furthermore, you will actively contribute to the 2025 Capstone Project and have the opportunity to engage in the Future Housing Leaders program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : These include the following but are not limited to the job specifications. Harbor Group Management Company may require additional duties or job functions that can be performed safely .
Assist in leasing apartments, maintaining a list of available apartments, responding to telephone inquiries, qualifying prospects, showing apartments, preparing all move-in paperwork, and accurately inputting traffic numbers daily.
Participate in follow-up with prospective residents through telephone calls within 24 hours, follow-up cards within 48 hours, and repetition of same, if necessary.
Assist with inspecting the apartment with the new resident, filling out move-in inspection forms, and reviewing all leasing paperwork and property rules.
Obtain knowledge in the management of renewals, tracking lease expirations, recording notices to vacate and interviewing residents for reasons, and preparing lease expiration letters and renewal leases.
Participate in collecting, accurately processing, and reporting receipt of application fees, security deposits, rents, and other fees.
Assist in accurately entering all prospect and resident data in MRI.
Obtain knowledge to comply with all Fair Housing regulations, Tax Compliance regulations, and other laws as they relate to property-specific guidelines and occupancy standards.
Assist in planning and preparation of resident functions.
Participate in walking the property for curb appeal and overall property appearance.
Obtain knowledge in recording and acting on resident service requests, ensuring excellent customer service with same day or maximum 24 hour follow up.
Assist in answering the phone and communicating courteously and professionally with all customers.
Be the example and take accountability for all your actions. Know and adhere to the Company's mission, vision, values, and policies.
Maintain professional dress and conduct at all times.
Keep files, desk, and leasing area organized.
Perform other duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS : To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skill, and ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Enrolled in 4-year accredited Property Management/Real Estate/Marketing or similar Program
1-year customer service work experience
Proficient computer skills
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
WHAT WE OFFER:
To work in a fast-paced environment where sharing your opinions is encouraged
To learn about the different facets of a real estate and investment company
To be exposed to learnings and experiences that facilitate professional growth
To be challenged and grow during the 10-week program
To have access to not only your manager but also the Sr. Leadership Team of Harbor Group
Veteran Friendly
This pre-employment application will be given every consideration, but its receipt does not imply that the applicant will be employed. Each question should be answered in a complete and accurate manner as no action can be taken on this application until all questions have been answered.
Harbor Group Management is proudly an Equal Opportunity Employer EOE/M/F/D/V. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
$27k-36k yearly est. 2d ago
Freshman Internship Summer 2026
The Gateway Engineers 3.9
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
Paid program: Yes
Program Calendar: 8:00am 4:00pm, Every Wednesday, May 13, 2026 August 12, 2026
Internship Prerequisites:
Internship candidates must have successfully completed their freshman year of university/college studies and are returning to school for their sophomore year to qualify for this internship.
Possess and provide self-transportation to/from Gateway office and required local project sites.
Demonstrate the desire to grow personally and professionally.
Gateway InternshipsInternships at Gateway are designed to provide the intern with practical industry training and real-project exposure through experiential learning. Freshman level Interns spend their time primarily in developmental training sessions, and supplement training with participation on real project teams to gain a contextual understanding of Gateway s practice areas and how they are integrated to develop and deliver solutions to our clients.
Responsibilities
Developmental Training:
Environmental Health & Safety training with tiered certification
Design Technology training
Site Design training
Plan/Spec Overview
Client project site visits
The ideal intern candidate will have the following qualifications:
Demonstrable strong and confident communication skills
A commitment to lifelong learning and improvement
Be coachable
Exhibit organization skills
The ability to efficiently manage his/her time
Critical thinking
Experience with Microsoft Office applications
$28k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Sophomore or Junior Internship Summer 2027 Interest
The Gateway Engineers 3.9
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
Paid program: Yes
Program Length: (8) weeks total, or 320 hours of full-time engagement. Intern schedules his/her own internship program, based on (8) weeks of program attendance and participation. Program weeks are full-time, Monday through Friday sessions, totaling (40) hours of program time per week. Intern may take time off for vacation or other approved absence, provided that (8) 40-hour weeks are completed by close of program calendar. Internship credit given only for completion of full (320) hours of program time.
Program Calendar: TBD
Internship Prerequisites:
Internship candidates must have successfully completed their sophomore or junior year of university/college studies, and are returning to school for their junior or senior year to qualify for this internship.
Internship candidates must be enrolled in related degree programs, such as engineering, landscape architecture, GIS, etc.
Commitment to living and working in the Pittsburgh area upon graduation from degree program.
Possess and provide self-transportation to/from Gateway office and required project sites.
Demonstrate the desire to grow personally and professionally.
Gateway InternshipsInternships at Gateway are designed to provide the intern with practical industry training and real-project exposure through experiential learning. Sophomore and Junior Interns spend their time equally divided between expert-led developmental training sessions and joining real project teams to develop and deliver solutions to Gateway clients.
Responsibilities
Developmental Training:
Environmental Health & Safety training with tiered certification
Design Technology training
Site Design training
Project Management training
Design & Construction Learning sessions in field
Plan/Spec Review
Maintain your assigned workstation in office
Client Project Work:
Work directly on real client projects as directed by Project Manager
Work cooperatively with project team engineers, landscape architects, and other project required specialists
Travel to and participate in project site visits as necessary (Local travel only)
Work in CADD and develop basic knowledge of its function and application to project work
Develop plans and project specifications as directed
The ideal intern candidate will have the following qualifications:
Demonstrable strong and confident communication skills
A commitment to lifelong learning and improvement
Be coachable
Exhibit organization skills
The ability to efficiently manage his/her time
Critical thinking
Experience with Microsoft Office applications
$28k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Sophomore or Junior Internship Summer 2027 Interest
Gateway Engineers, Inc. 3.9
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
Paid program: Yes Program Length: (8) weeks total, or 320 hours of full-time engagement. Intern schedules his/her own internship program, based on (8) weeks of program attendance and participation. Program weeks are full-time, Monday through Friday sessions, totaling (40) hours of program time per week. Intern may take time off for vacation or other approved absence, provided that (8) 40-hour weeks are completed by close of program calendar. Internship credit given only for completion of full (320) hours of program time.
Program Calendar: TBD
Internship Prerequisites:
* Internship candidates must have successfully completed their sophomore or junior year of university/college studies, and are returning to school for their junior or senior year to qualify for this internship.
* Internship candidates must be enrolled in related degree programs, such as engineering, landscape architecture, GIS, etc.
* Commitment to living and working in the Pittsburgh area upon graduation from degree program.
* Possess and provide self-transportation to/from Gateway office and required project sites.
* Demonstrate the desire to grow personally and professionally.
Gateway InternshipsInternships at Gateway are designed to provide the intern with practical industry training and real-project exposure through experiential learning. Sophomore and Junior Interns spend their time equally divided between expert-led developmental training sessions and joining real project teams to develop and deliver solutions to Gateway clients.
Responsibilities
Developmental Training:
* Environmental Health & Safety training with tiered certification
* Design Technology training
* Site Design training
* Project Management training
* Design & Construction Learning sessions in field
* Plan/Spec Review
* Maintain your assigned workstation in office
Client Project Work:
* Work directly on real client projects as directed by Project Manager
* Work cooperatively with project team engineers, landscape architects, and other project required specialists
* Travel to and participate in project site visits as necessary (Local travel only)
* Work in CADD and develop basic knowledge of its function and application to project work
* Develop plans and project specifications as directed
The ideal intern candidate will have the following qualifications:
* Demonstrable strong and confident communication skills
* A commitment to lifelong learning and improvement
* Be coachable
* Exhibit organization skills
* The ability to efficiently manage his/her time
* Critical thinking
* Experience with Microsoft Office applications
$28k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Clinical Internship
Every Child 3.8
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
This job posting is for an Internship with Every Child, Inc.. If you are interested in completing your internship/practicum with Every Child, Inc., please complete this application and we will contact you to discuss available opportunities. A formal will be created if and when an opportunity aligns with student and agency needs. The student will be required to agree to and sign the job description before their first day working with the agency. Requirements
Student must be currently enrolled as a full-time student as defined by the school, organization, or institution
Student must be receiving college credits for their internship with the agency
Student must provide proof of enrollment and internship requirements upon hire