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What is a Forensic Lab Internships job?

A Forensic Lab Internship is a temporary position for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in a forensic laboratory. Interns assist with evidence processing, documentation, and sometimes basic laboratory analyses under supervision. These internships provide valuable exposure to forensic techniques, lab procedures, and legal aspects of forensic science. They are often offered by law enforcement agencies, government labs, or private forensic firms.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Forensic Lab Internships position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Forensic Lab Internship, a solid grounding in biology, chemistry, or forensic science, usually supported by college coursework or laboratory experience, is essential. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, evidence handling protocols, and basic data analysis software is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and strong written and verbal communication skills are highly valued in this role. These competencies ensure the accurate processing and analysis of evidence, collaboration with team members, and adherence to strict legal and scientific standards.

What kind of tasks or projects can I expect to work on during a Forensic Lab Internship?

As a Forensic Lab Intern, you can expect to assist with a variety of tasks such as preparing and analyzing evidence samples, maintaining laboratory equipment, documenting findings, and observing experienced forensic scientists during their casework. Interns may also participate in quality control procedures, help manage chain-of-custody records, and assist in preparing lab reports. You’ll often work closely with a team of forensic professionals, providing support on real-world cases while learning about different forensic disciplines. This hands-on experience is designed to build your technical skills and give you a clear understanding of the daily operations within a forensic laboratory.
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Building Enclosure Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall '26 - U.S.

RDH Building Science, Inc.

Seattle, WA • On-site

$46K - $64K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

We are currently accepting applicants for our Fall 2026 co-op/interns in the following offices: Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; Oakland, CA; and Boston, MA. Please specify which location(s) you're interested in in the appropriate field on your application.
Note - these are full-time, in-person Co-ops from September to December 2026 and are not available for part-time or remote work.
This term, we are not offering a Co-op or internship with our Energy & Climate team specifically.
If you're seeking a Canada-based fall Co-op/internship, please apply here - Canada Fall Co-Op
Do you have a passion for Making Buildings Better? If so, we want to hear from you!
RDH is an employee-owned consulting firm with 300+ employees in 10 offices across North America. Our core area of business is the integration of building science engineering, architecture, and construction management to optimize the performance of the building enclosure (walls, windows and roofs). Since our beginnings in 1997, we have become industry leaders in North America and continue to grow as we focus on technical excellence and delivering high-quality projects. We approach projects with a multi-faceted and distinctly advanced understanding of building enclosures. We are grounded by our core values: 1) commit to excellence, 2) act with integrity, 3) work as a team 4) do what it takes, and 5) always learn.
Our areas of work include collaborating with design teams for new building construction projects, forensic investigation and renewal of existing buildings, building asset management to assist building owners with the long-term upkeep and efficient use of their facilities, and building science research to identify ways of improving building stock.
We hire enthusiastic engineering students who have basic training in building science engineering (building science, civil engineering, structural engineering, mechanical engineering, or architecture), along with exposure to hands-on experience in construction. We value innovative thinking, a passion for the field, and a strong sense of teamwork.
Key Responsibilities
As an engineering co-op student at RDH, you will work directly with senior staff on a variety of projects. Tasks and responsibilities will include:
  • Field review of building enclosure components for new construction and renewal projects.
  • On-site performance testing of building enclosure assemblies, including air leakage and window water testing.
  • Investigation of existing buildings, including visual review of as built conditions, documenting conditions via field notes, sketches, and photos, and providing recommendations for repair, renewal or rehabilitation.
  • Design and implementation of building asset management programs.
  • Research and testing in our in-house lab for new technologies and strategies for reducing energy consumption, optimizing resources, and improving durability of buildings.
Career Development and Training:
During your work term, you will be mentored by a variety of staff from senior to junior, many of whom are industry leaders in building science engineering, architecture, and project management.
We strive to develop students to become leading engineers in the building science space. We offer regular in-house continuing education seminars on a variety of technical topics, such as through our Building Science Live webinar series and regional Lunch and Learns. You may also attend external professional development events. By the end of the work term, we expect you will:
  • Develop skills in building enclosure investigation, field review and design.
  • Develop engineering problem solving skills related to building science.
  • Learn how to perform field quality assurance that conforms to ASTM standards, including water testing of windows.
  • Learn to assess water ingress and other building performance related problems.
  • Learn about construction material performance characteristics using various software programs and confirmation in the field.
Compensation & Perks
The base salary range for this position is $46,000-$64,000 annualized for a full-time role. Salary is dependent various factors, including qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, and location. You may also be eligible for relocation allowance, transportation expense coverage, paid vacation and paid sick leave.
RDH will assist students with travel expenses and can provide information on housing options. Through our green transportation policy, we assist all employees with public transportation expenses.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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