As a Geotechnical Intern, you can expect to assist with field investigations, such as soil sampling and site surveys, as well as laboratory testing and analysis of soil, rock, and groundwater samples. You'll likely support engineers in preparing technical reports, organizing data, and sometimes working with drafting software to visualize findings. Projects may include foundations for buildings, roadways, embankments, or retaining walls, giving you hands-on exposure to the practical applications of geotechnical engineering. This role often involves both outdoor work at project sites and time in the office, providing a well-rounded internship experience that helps build skills for future career advancement.