Minnesota Department of Transportation
Civil Engineering Student Worker
Minnesota Department of Transportation, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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Minnesota Department of Transportation . MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS College student currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in civil, construction, environmental, geo-, or structural engineering, or land surveying Must be taking two or more classes per semester/quarter Priority is given to students completing their junior year Priority will be given to applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or higher Applicant must be legally eligible for employment in the United States. Proof of your eligibility to work in the United States will be required.* APPLY ONLINE Go to www.mn.gov/careers Select: Search Open Positions Search keywords "88471" Select the Job Title to view the job posting Select: Apply Only applications received on mn.gov/careers will be considered. Salary and work arrangements
Base pay range: $17.84/hr - $20.89/hr Salary Range for SW Paraprofessional: $17.84 - $20.89 per hour Salary Range for SW Paraprofessional Sr.: $19.85 - $23.61 per hour Most positions require in-person fieldwork; some may offer a hybrid schedule (50% or more days in-person) Locations: Twin Cities Metro and across Greater Minnesota Program overview
MnDOT\'s Civil Engineering Student Worker Program seeks students majoring in land surveying, civil engineering, or related fields. Assist and support MnDOT engineers and offices with hands-on experience in areas like Construction, Design, Project Management, Bridge/Structures, Materials and Fabrication, Water Resources, and Traffic. Job function and industries
Job function: Other Industries: Civil Engineering, Government Administration, and Construction How to apply and notices
The Civil Engineering Student Worker Program has a long application period to fill multiple positions across MnDOT. We repost it on LinkedIn to remind students to submit their applications for consideration. The program is open to all qualified applicants. Members of diverse groups are encouraged to apply. EEO statement
MnDOT does not sponsor applicants for work visas or OPT STEM Extensions. Individuals must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the start of employment. Seniority level
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Civil Engineering Student Worker
role at
Minnesota Department of Transportation . MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS College student currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in civil, construction, environmental, geo-, or structural engineering, or land surveying Must be taking two or more classes per semester/quarter Priority is given to students completing their junior year Priority will be given to applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or higher Applicant must be legally eligible for employment in the United States. Proof of your eligibility to work in the United States will be required.* APPLY ONLINE Go to www.mn.gov/careers Select: Search Open Positions Search keywords "88471" Select the Job Title to view the job posting Select: Apply Only applications received on mn.gov/careers will be considered. Salary and work arrangements
Base pay range: $17.84/hr - $20.89/hr Salary Range for SW Paraprofessional: $17.84 - $20.89 per hour Salary Range for SW Paraprofessional Sr.: $19.85 - $23.61 per hour Most positions require in-person fieldwork; some may offer a hybrid schedule (50% or more days in-person) Locations: Twin Cities Metro and across Greater Minnesota Program overview
MnDOT\'s Civil Engineering Student Worker Program seeks students majoring in land surveying, civil engineering, or related fields. Assist and support MnDOT engineers and offices with hands-on experience in areas like Construction, Design, Project Management, Bridge/Structures, Materials and Fabrication, Water Resources, and Traffic. Job function and industries
Job function: Other Industries: Civil Engineering, Government Administration, and Construction How to apply and notices
The Civil Engineering Student Worker Program has a long application period to fill multiple positions across MnDOT. We repost it on LinkedIn to remind students to submit their applications for consideration. The program is open to all qualified applicants. Members of diverse groups are encouraged to apply. EEO statement
MnDOT does not sponsor applicants for work visas or OPT STEM Extensions. Individuals must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the start of employment. Seniority level
Internship Employment type
Internship
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