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Jacobs Construction Management Intern - Summer 2025 in Washington, District Of Columbia
When it comes to construction, we don’t just look at what’s in front of us. We’re creating for what’s next. As a Construction Management Intern supporting our Vertical Construction group, 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. Working closely with your construction project manager, you’ll be immersed in both project design and compliance as well as site construction and evaluation. You’ll work with the best Engineers and Project Managers in the business, as well as gain experience working directly with project contractors.
You will be helping to review RFIs, submittals, attending weekly project meetings and taking meeting minutes, creating schedules, creating and reviewing estimates and contractor proposals, ensuring that schedule and budget are maintained within acceptable parameters.
Bring your curiosity, passion for innovation, and talent for multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment. We’ll help you grow, pursue and fulfill what inspires you - so we can make big impacts on the world, together.
In pursuit of a Bachelor's or Master’s program in Engineering or Construction Management from an accredited program
Must be at least a rising Junior
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
Ideally, you’ll also have:
3.0 GPA
A previous internship related to your field of study
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