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Jacobs Environmental Scientist, Engineer, or Geologist Intern - Summer 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska
At Jacobs, we’re transforming intangible ideas into innovative solutions designing the future - today. As an Environmental Scientist, Engineer, or Geologist Intern, you will too. You'll impact the world around you by helping us solve real-life challenges. YOU are the future of our company. We’ll rely on you to provide support to our teams on critical projects while fostering a culture of continuous learning as you bring fresh ideas to the table. You’ll assist a team of project managers, scientists, and engineers in delivering environmental services on time and within budget for world class projects. You’ll work with a knowledgeable and supportive group of professional staff as you plan and execute field activities including soil sampling, groundwater sampling, and remediation system maintenance; prepare scopes of work for subcontracts, conduct data analysis on field and laboratory data sets, and create technical reports documenting completed activities and results.
Pave the way for your career with a company that inspires and empowers you to deliver your best work so you can evolve, grow, and succeed - today and into tomorrow.
In pursuit of a Bachelor's degree in Geology, Environmental Engineering, Environmental science or closely related field
Must be at least a rising Junior
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
Willingness to perform field work
united States Citizenship
Ideally, you’ll also have:
3.0 GPA
A previous internship related to your field of study
Ability to communicate with all levels of management within Jacobs
Self-driven time management and organizational skills
Be willing to undertake 40-hour Hazardous waste and emergency operations (HAZWOPER) training and current 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher class, if needed
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