Construction Safety Intern - Summer 2026 - Colorado Area
Ww Clyde
A leading contractor specializing in heavy civil construction and infrastructure projects.
Summer 2026 construction safety internship with on‑site inspections, training, and compliance duties
8 days ago ago
Entry-level
Internship
Englewood, CO
Field
Company Size
300 Employees
Service Specialisms
Site Development
Mass Excavation
Ponds/Retention Basins
Canals
Dams
Asphalt Paving
Highway & Interstate Construction
Drainage Structures
Sector Specialisms
Industrial Power Services
Renewable Energy Civil Services
Heavy Civil Services
Commercial/Residential Civil Services
Transportation
Water Resources
Mining
Alternative Delivery
Role
Description
site monitoring
safety inspections
safety training
safety expertise
regulatory compliance
incident analysis
Visit job sites and monitor safety compliance
Perform safety inspections of company facilities, production plants, and equipment, then follow up with stakeholders on findings
Conduct safety training and attend site safety meetings
Function as a safety expert on safety related issues
Ensure compliance with OSHA/ MSHA regulations.
Analyze and report on incident trends
Requirements
bachelor's
safety certification
microsoft office
leadership
construction
travel
Willing and able to travel / temporarily relocate for the duration of the internship.
Pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree with/or Safety-Related Certification. Must be at least a sophomore in the program.
Previous experience working in construction or farming is a plus.
Good organizational and time management skills.
Demonstrate initiative, strong work ethic and leadership ability.
Proficient Microsoft Office skills.
As part of our hiring process, all candidates are subject to a comprehensive background check. Please note that our company maintains a strict policy regarding certain convictions. Applicants with a DUI or felony conviction may not meet eligibility requirements for employment in this position.***
Good public relations and communication skills.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
all candidates undergo a comprehensive background check; dui or felony convictions may disqualify them.
Company
Overview
Founded 1926
Establishment Year
The company has built a reputation as a trusted leader in heavy civil construction over nearly 95 years.
100 Years
Experience in Construction
WW Clyde has nearly a century of experience in completing infrastructure projects across the Western United States.
The company specializes in complex roadways, bridges, airports, and utilities, consistently delivering high-quality results.
Known for its ability to tackle large-scale projects, WW Clyde has earned trust in both the public and private sectors.
WW Clyde's expertise spans from traditional infrastructure to modern utilities, with a special focus on water resources and transportation networks.
The company embraces innovation and sustainability, using cutting-edge technologies to optimize project outcomes and minimize environmental impact.
Culture + Values
We Value People
Our Word is Our Bond
Always Give a Full Measure
We Continuously Improve
Safety isn’t just built into our culture—it’s our top priority (‘We All Go Home Safe’)
Environment + Sustainability
1.4M Cubic Yards
Dirt Moving Capacity
This figure represents the company's ability to efficiently move a large volume of dirt to support renewable energy projects, enabling faster construction and project timelines.
400 MW Site
Project Scale
The company's expertise extends to handling large-scale renewable energy sites, demonstrating its capability to manage significant infrastructure projects effectively.
Provide tailored civil services for renewable energy projects (solar, wind, hydroelectric) to maximize energy production and minimize environmental impact
Licensed to work across western United States, delivering infrastructure for power plants, wind and solar farms, transmission lines, and hydroelectric facilities