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Thompson Engineering Summer Collegiate Internship

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Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
Salary
Salary not Provided
Post Date
February 16th, 2026
Fetched
February 16th, 2026

Job Description

2026 Thompson Engineering Summer Collegiate Internship Program

Program Overview

The 2026 Thompson Engineering Summer Collegiate Internship Program offers students the opportunity to gain meaningful, practical experience across a variety of disciplines. Interns work alongside experienced professionals on active projects, gaining exposure to both office-based and field-based work depending on their area of interest.

Internship Opportunities Are Available In The Following Focus Areas

• Civil Engineering
• Environmental Engineering & Sciences
• Transportation Engineering
• Architectural & Building Sciences
• Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI)
• Field Services & Materials Testing
• Program & Project Management


What You'll Do

Responsibilities will vary by discipline and assignment, but may include:

• Assisting with engineering design, analysis, and technical documentation
• Supporting field inspections, data collection, sampling, and testing activities
• Assisting with construction observation, CEI reporting, and quality control documentation
• Preparing reports, plans, exhibits, and project deliverables
• Supporting project managers with scheduling, coordination, and administrative tasks
• Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams on real client projects
• Learning industry standards, safety practices, and regulatory requirements


What You'll Gain

• Hands-on experience on real-world engineering and infrastructure projects
• Mentorship from experienced engineers, scientists, inspectors, and project managers
• Exposure to multiple service lines and career paths within Thompson Engineering
• Professional development, networking opportunities, and potential future employment consideration


Qualifications

• Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
• Pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Transportation, Architecture, Construction Management, Engineering Technology, or a related field
• Completed at least one year of undergraduate coursework by Summer 2026 (preferred)
• Strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills
• Willingness to work in both office and field environments, as applicable
• Valid driver's license (for field-based positions)