We challenge what is currently accepted, so we can shape innovative and lasting solutions for tomorrow. If you’re interested in a long and rewarding career working with the #1 globally ranked wastewater treatment and design engineering firm, and with the industry’s best and most innovative engineers, then Jacobs is where you belong.If you want to join a company invested in you and your success, join us as a Water/ Wastewater Engineering Intern.As a key member of our Nashville team, you’ll have the chance to challenge yourself and perform a variety of municipal drinking water and wastewater treatment work in the initial planning and design phase of projects.Working with other members of our team, you'll work on projects evaluating and selecting the best treatment approach to solve a client’s challenges and planning and designing treatment systems and plant improvements. Modeling interest is a plus.As part of our team, you will also have the opportunity to work with treatment processes that may include coagulation, rapid mix, flocculation, sedimentation, advanced biological treatment, granular media filtration, biological filtration, membrane filtration, disinfection, post-filter adsorption, emerging contaminant removal, residuals management, and other treatment processes.Join us and we will assist in continuing the development of your skills and exploring all that you can do across our global company, with opportunities to grow and share your knowledge along the way.
In pursuit of a Bachelor’s degree in Bachelor’s degree in civil or environmental engineering
Must be at least a rising Junior
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Excel, Word, pptx)
Ideally, you’ll also have:
3.0 GPA
Interest in a career in Water/ Wastewater engineering
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