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Civil Engineer Pathways Student Intern

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The Puerto Rico Federal-aid Highway Division is hiring a Civil Engineer Pathways Student Intern (GS-0899-05/07/09 - from $18.96 to $37.35 hourly) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Apply today by visiting https://www.usajobs.gov/job/815160500 (open to U.S. Citizens). This internship announcement closes on 11/04/2024.

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This is a Student Internship position under the Pathways Internship Program.

To qualify for this internship, you must be a continuing student enrolled or accepted for enrollment for the upcoming semester for the duration of the internship as a condition of employment (taking at least a "half time" course load). You will be required to provide documentation (transcript, enrollment certification, etc.) to support eligibility. Students may be employed throughout the academic year.

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The Civil Engineer Pathways Student Interns' typical work assignments may include:

  • Working under the guidance of and in close association with senior personnel performs a variety of work assignments consisting of established, specific, and related tasks that have been selected to orient the employee in the practical application of basic principles, concepts, and techniques of the occupational field. Assignments are selected based on their progressive training value for the individual.
  • Researching technical guidance on general approaches, standards and criteria, and application of policies and concepts in each of the broad functions including planning and environment, design, construction, operations, and maintenance.
  • Providing support to Division Transportation Engineers who monitor Federal-aid projects to ensure that projects are developed in accordance with Federal laws, regulations and policies, and that projects are constructed in accordance with plans and specifications. Participating in engineering reviews and construction inspections, analyze findings, and make draft recommendations to Transportation Engineers.
  • Assisting Division Transportation Engineers as they evaluate projects in terms of right-of-way needs, structural and geometric design standards and applications, safety, traffic service, cost-effectiveness, constructability, maintainability, and appropriateness for the transportation system.
  • Tracking data/maintaining databases of varied Federal-aid performance data and drafts reports as requested. Participating in initiatives/activities as required by the Division Performance Plan to implement programs, products, processes, or technologies that contribute to the achievement of our National Strategic Goals.

The ideal candidate is currently enrolled in a Civil Engineering (or similar) bachelor’s or master’s degree programs.

Additionally, the ideal candidate has a high interest in public service.

The ideal candidate is interested advancing their technical knowledge in highway design, structures, safety, traffic operations, pavement, quality assurance of highway materials, and asset management.

Fluent Spanish language preferred.

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Puerto Rico is a Caribbean Island and unincorporated U.S. territory with a landscape of mountains, waterfalls and the El Yunque tropical rainforest. In San Juan, the capital and largest city, the Isla Verde area is known for its hotel strip, beach bars and casinos. Its Old San Juan neighborhood features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and El Morro and La Fortaleza, massive, centuries-old fortresses.

San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital and largest city, sits on the island's Atlantic coast. Its widest beach fronts the Isla Verde resort strip, known for its bars, nightclubs, and casinos. Cobblestoned Old San Juan features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and 16th-century landmarks including El Morro and La Fortaleza, massive fortresses with sweeping ocean views, as well as the Paseo de la Princesa bayside promenade.

Find FHWA's Puerto Rico Division at 350 Avenida Carlos Chardon, in south San Juan!