Civil Construction Engineering 2026 Summer Internship/ Fall Co-Op

Clark Dietz, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Assist with site surveying, inspection, and documentation on municipal infrastructure projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • networking
  • learning events

Tasks

-Networking: Build connections with teammates and leaders. -Events: Engage in learning and social activities throughout the summer.

Requirements

  • autocad
  • ms office
  • civil engineering
  • driver's license
  • communication
  • organizational

What You Bring

-Ability to compute quantities and verify measurements and layouts. -Ability to perform basic calculations to compute quantities, verify measurements, and organize and analyze data. -Proficient with MS Office (Excel & Word) -Skill Development: Sharpen your technical and soft skills through project work. -Perks: Intern swag kit and safety gear provided. -Good organizational skills with strong attention to detail and a willingness to perform a variety of tasks with guidance from other staff. -Valid driver’s license is required. -Strong communication skills with the ability to work productively with all project stakeholders. -Hands-On Experience: Contribute to impactful projects and gain practical experience. -Ability to read and interpret construction plans and documents and research specifications and codes as needed. -Previous experience using CAD software (AutoCad, Civil 3D) is desired. -Students with a declared major in Civil Engineering and an interest in Municipal or Environmental engineering are encouraged to apply.

Benefits

-Mentorship: Learn from professionals dedicated to your growth and success. -Competitive Pay: $20 to $26 per hour, based on experience and academic year.

The Company

About Clark Dietz, Inc.

-Typical projects span transportation systems, civil infrastructure, environmental remediation, and structural design. -Engineers specialize across disciplines: transportation, civil, environmental, electrical, mechanical, and structural. -Unusual fact: its origins trace directly to academic founders who formalized operations in 1953.

Sector Specialisms

Civil/Environmental Engineering

Transportation Engineering

Structural Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Construction Management

Renewable Energy

Municipal Engineering

Site/Civil Engineering

Stormwater Engineering

Wastewater Engineering

Water Resources

Highways and Interstate

Local and County Roads

Environmental and Cultural Services

Public Involvement

Urban Revitalization

Arc Flash Hazard Planning and Analysis

Construction Engineering

Drinking Water

Electrical Services

Structural and Bridges

Grant Applications and Funding

Transportation Local Program Funding