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    Location:  Honolulu, Hawaii
    Position:  Intern - Civil Engineering
    Posted:   09/10/2025
    Additional Information: Salary Range: $16-$30/hour (depending on education level and experience)
     

    Unlock Your Potential with Oceanit: Civil Engineering Internship

    Innovate, Learn, and Grow

    Are you ready to challenge the status quo and apply your civil engineering skills to real-world projects? At Oceanit, one of Hawaii’s most forward-thinking innovation companies, we empower interns through a culture of Intellectual Anarchy—a space where creativity thrives, collaboration drives solutions, and learning never stops.

    Our paid, Civil Engineering Internship Program gives you the opportunity to explore multiple disciplines including transportation, water resources, structural, geotechnical, construction management, and design. Work side-by-side with experts on real projects that make a global impact—all while preparing for your future career.

    Top-performing interns may receive a full-time job offer upon graduation.

     

    Why Oceanit?

    • Gain hands-on experience—not just observe
    • Contribute to live projects across multiple civil engineering fields
    • Develop core technical and soft skills that will elevate your resume
    • Be part of a culture that merges science, engineering, and imagination
    • Build career connections and explore pathways to full-time employment

    Please note: This internship does not provide a housing stipend or travel budget, so applicants should plan accordingly.

    Are you ready to make your mark? Apply now and take the first step toward an exciting career with Oceanit!

     

    What will you do as a Civil Engineering Intern?

    • Assist in the development of design plans, specs, cost estimates, and schedules
    • Work with engineering teams on coastal, civil, and environmental projects
    • Support regulatory permit applications and environmental assessments
    • Contribute to construction management and on-site inspections
    • Apply CAD tools (AutoCAD, Civil 3D) and develop key documentation
    • Complete a final technical project and present it to our engineering team

     

    What are we looking for in a Civil Engineering Intern?

    • Problem-solvers, innovators, and quick learners
    • Strong communicators and dependable team players
    • Currently enrolled (or recently graduated) from a Civil or Environmental Engineering program
    • Passionate about applying engineering to real-world challenges

     

    Here at Oceanit, our mission is to create value from innovation through engineering and scientific excellence produced in an environment where elements of such work and play are indistinguishable.

    We are proud of what we’ve created and what lies ahead. We are Oceanit.

     

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