Work alongside a multi-disciplined team of engineering and architectural professionals on facilities projects in academic, government, industrial, and corporate sectors.
Assist with development of structural models, floor plans, details, and construction documentation using AutoCAD and Revit.
Expand knowledge of steel, cast-in-place concrete, and precast concrete design.
Assist with preliminary site/conditions assessments or construction administration responsibilities on occasion.
Be available to work 40 hours per week with occasional overtime throughout summer 2026; primarily work from downtown Seattle office with possible flexible/hybrid arrangements.
Requirements
Undergraduate pursuing a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with a structural emphasis.
Strong working knowledge of MS Office Suite applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).
Strong interpersonal skills and effective verbal and written communication skills; Ability to ask questions, engage in discussions with team members, and assist with technical report and specification preparation.
Ability to travel locally as needed for project assignments, team meetings, site visits, etc.
Must possess a valid Driver’s License with a clean driving record.
Previous experience or training with Revit and/or AutoCAD (preferred).
General understanding of drafting techniques and construction plan development practices (preferred).
Previous coursework in steel and concrete design (preferred).
Previous experience with MathCAD, RISA, or other structural analysis programs (preferred).
Benefits
Final rate of compensation will be dependent upon your anticipated graduation date.
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