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Apply Now! Paid Engineering or GIS Internship Opportunities with the City of Weston

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Each year the City of Weston funds internships in our Public Works/Engineering Department. We currently have projects that are well suited for students pursuing degrees and are interested in gaining valuable experience in the following areas/disciplines:

Civil Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering or GIS/Geography.

What will interns gain from this program?

  • Knowledge of engineering design, construction and operation of city facilities;
  • Experience in the preparation and review engineering reports and studies;
  • Knowledge of real-world application of GIS & GPS data collection;
  • Experience in practical & effective landscape design and maintenance;
  • An understanding of asset management and its related activities;

Schedule and Stipends

We value and appreciate student interns and go the extra mile to make sure they receive a learning experience that fits their career goals. The interns are expected to work between 16 and 29 hours per week on a flexible schedule that fits their class schedule. Funding for the internship program is provided to our contract partner, Calvin Giordano & Associates (CGA) and allows for stipends of $16/hour and $18/hour for undergrad and graduate students respectively. Interested students can submit resumes to Amen Abdou, CGA’s internship coordinator based in Weston at aabdou@westonfl.org with the subject line “Engineering Intern – City of Weston”.

For more information, click the link! Paid Engineering or GIS Internship Opportunities with the City of Weston

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