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Internship Program
Internship Program
MDOT's Internship Program gives undergraduate and graduate students in civil engineering, civil technology, construction management and land surveying the opportunity to gain work experience, develop professional skills, connect classroom learning with real-world practice, and grow their a career network.
Interns work alongside MDOT field staff who oversee highway and bridge construction projects and inspection services across Michigan, gaining practical skills and professional connections.
Internship Program advantages:
- Gain practical civil engineering experience and understanding.
- Earn income to help to cover college education costs.
- Apply classroom learning with industry and government practice.
Questions? Contact MDOT-Internship@Michigan.gov.
Program information
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Requirements
- Open to all undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled and studying in the engineering and technology fields with priority to civil engineering, civil technology, construction management, land surveying, planning, and geographic information systems.
- Cumulative GPA 2.0 or higher.
- First year students must have earned a minimum of 24 semester credits or 36 term credits before program entry.
- Returning students must show reasonable accumulation of credits, up to the maximum number of years allowed in the program (six years). Student must have earned at least the following number of credits for each returning year:
- 2nd year - 36 semester credits or 51 term credits
- 3rd year - 48 semester credits or 66 term credits
- 4th year - 60 semester credits or 81 term credits
- 5th year - 72 semester credits or 96 term credits
- 6th year - 84 semester credits or 111 term credits
- Last semester official college transcript and current course schedule to be attached to the online application (college transcript is not required for first semester/term students).
- Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen.
- Valid driver's license.
Failure to meet the above requirements for new and returning students will result in forfeiting any rights of consideration for employment or, if hired, will lead to dismissal.
The program may require a Certification in Federal Material Testing and Sampling Methods (involves passing a written and proficiency exam to be completed after hire).
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Salary and travel expenses
Salary: Minimum starting salary is $18.92 per hour. This pay rate became effective Oct. 1, 2024.
Travel expenses: As a condition of employment, internship students are expected to accept the initial assignment location of the season with no travel expense reimbursement. Subsequent transfers to locations more than 25 miles from the initial assignment location may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement.
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Work assignments and locations
Work assignments: On-the-job training work assignments can include performing entry and intermediate level work including but not limited to inspection, testing, surveying, design plans, and project administration for MDOT's road, bridge, and facilities programs.
Work schedule and maximum program years: The work period can last up to six months (May 1 – Oct. 31) per calendar year for a maximum of six years in the program, depending on MDOT's operational needs. The standard bi-weekly work period is 80 hours. Overtime is paid beyond 80 hours bi-weekly and 8 hours daily (when applicable).
Locations: Assignment are made to an MDOT location or site, with most openings near major population centers. Whenever possible, location preferences noted on the application are taken into account.
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Program summary and duties
In a training capacity, students will perform intermediate and experience level technical work related to inspection, testing, surveying, design of plans, and project administration for MDOT. The will also perform intermediate and experience level work assisting engineers and technicians in traffic, soils and data analysis.
- Use MDOT specifications to inspect asphalt placement, concrete placement, and bridge work.
- Conduct traffic plan review and inspection.
- Measure material quantities.
- Read and interpret construction plans.
- Verify slope, elevation, and horizontal and vertical alignment of roadways.
- Compute areas, volumes, and thicknesses to ensure contractor compliance.
- Perform concrete quality control testing by means of air, slump, and temperature tests.
- Perform strength tests of concrete cylinders.
- Perform sieve analysis, collect material and soil samples, and report the testing result.
- Use survey equipment to provide assistance and support to construction or design survey crews.
- Compute and set grades, place grade stakes, and perform construction alignment and layout.
- Check and verify control points as well as witness and document points for future reference.
- Use survey programs to compute and develop topographical and cross sectional diagrams.
- Perform design surveys, pick-up work, and check existing layouts.
- Maintain survey equipment.
- Use design programs to assist in the development of plans, specifications, and proposals for project letting.
- Deliver test samples.
- Analyze various technical data.
- Compile documentation.
- Conduct and assist in design and project file organization.