Civil Engineer Intern

  • Orlando, Florida, United States
  • Full-Time
  • On-Site
  • 70,000-90,000 USD / Year

Job Description:

Civil Engineer Intern (EI) – 2–4 Years Experience

$70,000–$90,000 | High-Growth Opportunity

Build Your Career Faster Than the Industry Standard

If you're a Florida-certified EI with 2–4 years of site civil experience and you're tired of being siloed, underutilized, or stuck doing redlines — this is your opportunity to step into real design responsibility and accelerate your path to becoming a PE.

You'll work on a high-volume, diverse project pipeline spanning retail, theme parks, mixed-use, residential, industrial, and healthcare developments — not just one asset class — giving you the kind of exposure most engineers don't see until much later in their careers.

What You'll Actually Be Doing

  • Owning portions of grading, drainage, and utility design (not just markups)

  • Supporting permitting strategy and submittals across multiple jurisdictions

  • Performing earthwork analysis, quantity takeoffs, and design calculations

  • Getting involved in construction administration and real-world problem solving

  • Working directly with experienced engineers who will mentor and push your growth

What We're Looking For

  • Florida EI certification (required)

  • 2–4 years of site civil / land development experience

  • Strong working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D

  • Solid understanding of grading, drainage, and utility systems

  • Someone who wants more responsibility, faster growth, and real project impact

Why This Role Stands Out

  • Fast-track to PE — with real support, not lip service

  • Exposure to complex, high-profile projects (including theme parks and large-scale developments)

  • A team that actually invests in developing engineers, not just using them

  • Opportunity to step beyond typical EI responsibilities and build design ownership early

Bottom Line

This is not a sit in the corner and draft role.
It's for someone who wants to level up quickly, take ownership, and build a serious career in site development.