Civil/Structural Engineering Internships: Summer 2026!

  • State of Wisconsin
  • Waukesha, Wisconsin
  • Full Time

Position Summary

Civil Internships/Co-Op

Engineering interns are responsible for performing technical and/or engineering support duties related to the functions of the multi-modal transportation systems, in such areas as project development, construction, design, traffic, systems planning and operations, hydraulics, structures, highway maintenance, materials, environmental, geotechnical and related programs. The range of duties provides an opportunity to apply basic engineering principles in a work environment!

Internship positions are for the full summer and some may have the opportunity to extend through the school year. Selected students are expected to be available during the full summer months.

Examples of duties one may perform include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing assistance on construction projects including maintain project records and documentation, assisting in the preparation and completion of reports, project exhibits, plans, specifications and contract documents; and inspecting structures, paving, grading, and roadway drainage.
  • Providing assistance on design projects including assisting with plan preparation, data collection, design field review, and writing reports.
  • Assisting with land use and access studies, and other transportation studies including the appropriate public involvement, environmental documentation, agency coordination, and preliminary highway design.
  • Assisting in the preparation of initial designs for traffic signals engineers.
  • Assisting in the inspection, maintenance and inventory of highway structures.
  • Assisting with various materials sampling and testing.

Structural Internships (Madison and Regional Offices)

The Bureau of Structures is responsible for the design, analysis, inspection, maintenance assistance and oversight, repair, and management of all the bridges in the state of Wisconsin. The Bureau of Structures is looking to hire several interns in 2026!

For some of its positions at WisDOT Central Office in Madison, the Bureau of Structures is seeking candidates who have completed minimum coursework. These positions include:

  • Structural Analysis and Design: Minimum coursework in statics, plus preferred coursework in structural analysis, reinforced concrete design, steel design, and/or other structural engineering emphasis.
  • Hydrology & Hydraulics: Minimum coursework in fluid mechanics, plus preferred coursework in hydroscience, watershed engineering, and/or hydrology.

If you would like to be considered for one of these Bureau of Structures positions in Madison and have completed the minimum coursework, please include Madison as your first location preference and answer "Yes" to the application question indicating interest.

The Structures Maintenance positions are located in all of the regional offices and the central office in Madison. These positions include days in the office and field. Duties include gathering inspection and condition information about the structures, completing waterway surveys and analyzing survey data, working with engineers and skilled specialists completing/managing structure repairs and maintenance, and other engineering tasks needed to keep structures operational and open to traffic.

If you would like to be considered for one of the Structures Maintenance positions with the Bureau of Structures, please answer "Yes" to the application question indicating interest.

Salary Information

Pay for engineering internship positions is based on experience and year in school as a masters or doctoral program student.

  • $23.75/hour - no prior engineering internship experience
  • $24.50/hour - 1 year engineering internship/co-op experience
  • $25.25/hour - 2 year engineering internship/co-op experience
  • $26.00/hour - 3+ year engineering internship/co-op experience
  • $26.00/hour - Master's/Doctorate Programs

Job Details

WisDOT does not sponsor work visas. Any appointment made will be contingent on the applicant being able to prove valid status to work in the United States. WisDOT is not an E-verify employer.

Prior to any appointments for position(s) filled from this announcement, candidates may be subject to a comprehensive criminal background check which may include FBI fingerprinting.

This is a Limited Term Employment (LTE) position and limited to 1,039 hours in 26 consecutive pay periods (1 year).

Limited Term Employment (LTE) positions are not civil service classified positions, do not give any rights to permanent civil service classified positions and do not lead to permanent status.

Certain positions within this Department may allow remote/work from home flexibility for a portion of their work schedule, depending on the needs of the position and the work unit. This topic and any remote work flexibility that may be available will be discussed in more detail when an offer is made.

Qualifications

Eligible students must meet the following requirements to be considered for a WisDOT Engineering Internship:

  • Student must be enrolled in an engineering related program.
  • Student must be enrolled in a 4-year degree program with a freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Masters or Doctorate status as of Fall 2025.
  • Students at Junior/Senior and Masters/Doctorate status must be enrolled in an ABET accredited college or university.
  • Student must have a good academic standing.
  • Students who have already graduated or will be graduating from a college/university program in May 2026 are not eligible for an internship.

How To Apply

Apply online! To apply, click "Apply for Job" to start the application process. Then, you will access your existing account or to create a new account if you don't have an account. Once you are logged in, click "Apply for Job." Follow the steps outlined in the application process and submit your application.

Attachments required - Resume and an unofficial transcript. If you are a first year student and do not have an unofficial transcript, a class schedule will be accepted. You will not be eligible if you do not submit both documents.

Your resume must include all past and current engineering internships. Transcripts must include Fall 2026 schedule (class schedule will be accepted for first year students). If you wish to submit a letter of qualification, please upload the document in the "Supporting Documentation" section.

You must answer all the questions in the application.

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Deadline to Apply

Applications must be received by midnight the day before to be included in the review.

  • 1st application review will take place on Friday, August 29th 2025.
  • 2nd application review will take place on Tuesday, September 30th 2025.
  • 3rd application review will take place on Friday, October 31st 2025.
  • 4th application review will take place on Friday, November 28th 2025.
  • Additional application review dates will be added if needed.
Job ID: 487827608
Originally Posted on: 8/2/2025

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