Salary: $18.81 HourlyLocation : Ames - 50010 - Story County, IAJob Type: InternshipJob Number: 25-01748Agency: 645 Iowa Department of TransportationOpening Date: 12/27/2024Closing Date: 2/28/2025 11:59 PM CentralLinkedIn Tag: #LI-DNPPoint of Contact: Jason Hermann at ...@iowadot.usTo Apply: Applicants are encouraged to attach a resume to their NeoGov applicationJob Description
This is a non-merit internship position. Candidates must follow the instructions in the To Apply section. Positions in this class are exempt from the screening and referral requirements of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services - Human Resources Enterprise. The Iowa Department of Transportation is seeking an Engineering Student Co-Op who is interested in the Design side of Traffic Safety! This co-op position is located in the Traffic Engineering Section of the Traffic and Safety Bureau. The individual selected will be responsible for the development of traffic signing projects on the state highway system, under the supervision of the project engineer. There will be additional opportunities to attend project meetings, participate in on-site field reviews, conduct spot speed studies, and attend workshops and conferences.
- Investigate existing site conditions using Google Earth, as-built plans, and other internal resources
- Use Microstation CADD software to develop project plans
- Create 3D models for use in Microstation projects
- Tabulate project quantities and develop project estimates
- Draw non-standard signs using SignCAD or other sign drafting software
- Draft standard drawings for plan development
Preferred background:
- Experience with Microsoft Office and Adobe products
- CADD software experience is preferred but not required.
- Strong communicator with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Interest in learning traffic engineering concepts, plan development, and cost estimating
Duration: May-December; 40 hours/weekMinimum Qualification Requirements Completion of at least two years in civil, construction, materials, or transportation engineering, or in an engineering management curriculum at an accredited four-year college or university with eligibility for junior status upon return to school.