City of Cambridge

Engineering Co-op Intern

City of Cambridge  •  Cambridge, MA (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

ABOUT THE ROLE:

The City of Cambridge Department of Public Works (DPW) is seeking a highly motivated Civil Engineering Intern to work alongside municipal engineers on complex infrastructure projects in one of the most dynamic urban environments in the country.

This internship offers civil engineering students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the planning, construction, and inspection of public infrastructure projects that directly impact residents, businesses, and visitors in Cambridge.

Interns will work closely with DPW engineers and inspectors responsible for managing projects such as complete street reconstructions, ADA accessibility upgrades, stormwater infrastructure improvements, and major utility coordination projects.

Students interested in construction management, municipal engineering, or public infrastructure systems will gain valuable real-world experience supporting the delivery of public works projects in a dense urban environment.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

As a Civil Engineering Field Intern, you will contribute to active projects and gain exposure to the full lifecycle of municipal infrastructure improvements. Responsibilities may include:

  • Assisting engineers and inspectors with construction oversight of roadway, sidewalk, drainage, and utility projects
  • Conducting field inspections and documenting contractor work on active construction sites
  • Comparing field conditions with engineering plans and specifications
  • Assisting with construction documentation, field reports, and progress tracking
  • Supporting data collection, measurements, and site observations
  • Observing coordination between contractors, consultants, utilities, and City staff
  • Participating in engineering discussions related to design intent, accessibility requirements, and construction methods

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES:

Interns gain exposure to:

  • Urban roadway reconstruction and Complete Streets design
  • ADA accessibility improvements and pedestrian infrastructure
  • Stormwater management and drainage systems
  • Construction inspection and quality control
  • Utility coordination in dense urban environments
  • Municipal project management and public-sector engineering

This position offers a unique opportunity to see how engineering decisions are implemented in real projects serving a highly active city.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Be currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree program in Civil Engineering or a closely related field
  • Demonstrate strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills
  • Be comfortable working outdoors on construction sites and walking project areas
  • Be interested in transportation, infrastructure, or municipal engineering

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Have completed at least two years of undergraduate coursework prior to the internship
  • Coursework in transportation engineering, surveying, construction management, or water resources
  • Familiarity with engineering plans, profiles, and technical drawings
  • Experience with AutoCAD, GIS, or field data collection
  • Interest in public infrastructure and urban systems

SCHEDULE:

Seasonal internship (Summer, approximately 10–12 weeks)
Up to 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

This role combines field and office experience. Interns will spend significant time visiting construction sites throughout the City and working directly with engineering staff responsible for project delivery.

COMPENSATION:

This is a paid internship, with compensation determined in accordance with the City of Cambridge internship pay scale.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

Please upload the following documents to complete your application.

  • Resume
  • Cover letter
City of Cambridge

About City of Cambridge

Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Greater Boston area. It was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in England, a nexus of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders. Notably, Cambridge is home to two internationally prominent universities, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. According to a 2008 census estimate the city population was 105,594. It is the fourth most populous city in the state, behind Boston, Worcester, and Springfield. Cambridge is one of the two county seats of Middlesex County (Lowell is the other).

The site for what would become Cambridge was chosen in December 1630, because it was located safely up river from Boston Harbor, which made it easily defensible from attacks by enemy ships. The first houses were built in the spring of 1631. The settlement was initially referred to as "the newe towne"​. Official Massachusetts records show the name capitalized as Newe Towne by 1632. Located at the first convenient Charles River crossing west of Boston, Newe Towne was one of a number of towns (including Boston, Dorchester, Watertown, and Weymouth) founded by the 700 original Puritan colonists of the Massachusetts Bay Colony under governor John Winthrop. The original village site is in the heart of today's Harvard Square. The marketplace where farmers brought in crops from surrounding towns to sell survives today as the small park at the corner of John F. Kennedy (J.F.K.) and Winthrop Streets, then at the edge of a salt marsh, since filled.

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