Howdy Ags!
I'm back again on the OB looking for some outdoor-oriented civil/structural engineering students who are up for an adventure. Look at the videos linked below to see why this post is OB material. Last year's recruitment efforts were a huge successwe had 4 Aggie Civil students join us in Alaska!
Texas A&M represented incredibly well last year, and I heard nothing but praise from all the engineers who worked with them. One of last year's interns is returning to our office this summer, and the other has graduated, which means we have one spot to fill in Bridge Design. As I did last year, I'll also forward other strong applicants to our Construction Group for consideration.
About the Bridge Section Internship:
This role offers a well-rounded experience, including bridge design, load rating calculations, and plan/shop drawing reviews. But the highlight? The bridge inspections!
You'll travel across Alaska, sometimes on small planes flying through mountains and over glaciers to reach remote locations. You'll gain invaluable engineering experience while exploring some of the most stunning landscapes on Eartha dream summer for any outdoor-loving civil engineering student.
Want a glimpse of what it's like? Check out these videos:
Ready to Apply?
Jesse Escamilla III, P.E. S.E.
907-465-8411 | jesse.escamilla@alaska.gov
This is an amazing opportunity to combine hands-on engineering experience with the adventure of a lifetime. Thanks, and Gig 'em!
I'm back again on the OB looking for some outdoor-oriented civil/structural engineering students who are up for an adventure. Look at the videos linked below to see why this post is OB material. Last year's recruitment efforts were a huge successwe had 4 Aggie Civil students join us in Alaska!
- 2 students worked in our Bridge Design Section (where I manage a design team) and traveled the entire state for bridge inspections.
- 2 others joined our Construction Group in Ketchikan, taking on coastal construction projects.
Texas A&M represented incredibly well last year, and I heard nothing but praise from all the engineers who worked with them. One of last year's interns is returning to our office this summer, and the other has graduated, which means we have one spot to fill in Bridge Design. As I did last year, I'll also forward other strong applicants to our Construction Group for consideration.
About the Bridge Section Internship:
This role offers a well-rounded experience, including bridge design, load rating calculations, and plan/shop drawing reviews. But the highlight? The bridge inspections!
You'll travel across Alaska, sometimes on small planes flying through mountains and over glaciers to reach remote locations. You'll gain invaluable engineering experience while exploring some of the most stunning landscapes on Eartha dream summer for any outdoor-loving civil engineering student.
Want a glimpse of what it's like? Check out these videos:
Ready to Apply?
- Internship Details: Job Posting Link
Jesse Escamilla III, P.E. S.E.
907-465-8411 | jesse.escamilla@alaska.gov
This is an amazing opportunity to combine hands-on engineering experience with the adventure of a lifetime. Thanks, and Gig 'em!