Kimley-Horn

Kimley-Horn

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Electrical Engineering Intern

Assist with electrical engineering tasks and HVAC design on large-scale projects.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Internship
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Office Full-Time

About the Role

Interns will regularly operate technical software to analyze, generate, and quality‑check deliverables for clients. They will tackle complex engineering problems, assist project managers, and work collaboratively across disciplines to realize client visions for the built environment. Exposure to federal, state, and local regulations, as well as Kimley‑Horn’s and client standards, will be provided. General mechanical engineering tasks will be performed in support of various project managers, and interns will assist the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing team on large‑scale HVAC designs for projects ranging from airports to university facilities. • Utilize technical software to analyze, produce, and quality‑check client deliverables. • Solve complex problems, support project managers, and collaborate across disciplines. • Learn federal, state, and local regulations and company/client standards. • Perform general mechanical engineering tasks for various projects. • Assist the MEP team on large‑scale HVAC design. • Contribute to projects such as airports, facilities, and universities.

Key Responsibilities

  • technical software
  • problem solving
  • hvac design
  • mechanical tasks
  • regulatory knowledge
  • client delivery

What You Bring

Kimley-Horn is seeking Electrical Engineering students to join its Fort Lauderdale, Florida office. This position is on-site and not remote. Applicants must be actively pursuing an ABET‑accredited Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. • Pursuing an ABET‑accredited Electrical Engineering Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.

Requirements

  • electrical eng
  • abet
  • bachelor's
  • master's
  • on-site
  • florida

Work Environment

Office Full-Time

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