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Intern Engineering Rotational Program Jobs in Illinois

Lean The Continuous Improvement Engineering Intern/Co-op will report to the Regional Lean ... Requirements Energy, enthusiasm, and initiative to create programs and drive outcomes, balancing ...

Project Engineer Intern

Dupo, IL · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

Currently enrolled in a college/university program pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Construction ... Civil Engineering, Architecture, Building Science) * Strong interest in construction ...

This is a 10-week internship program offered from June 2026 to August 2026. The expected pay for ... engineering and technical activities during production trial runs, equipment installation ...

Computer Programmer Intern

Washington, IL

$14.25 - $18.75/hr

The Computer Programmer Intern's role is to assist and support staff by implementing, maintaining, and creating different programs or systems that assist in streamlining or up-keeping communication ...

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Intern Engineering Rotational Program information

What is the difference between Intern Engineering Rotational Program vs Intern Mechanical Engineer?

AspectIntern Engineering Rotational ProgramIntern Mechanical Engineer
CredentialsEnrolled in or recent graduate of engineering degree (e.g., Mechanical, Electrical, Civil)Enrolled in or recent graduate of Mechanical Engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentRotates across different departments or projects within the companyTypically assigned to a specific mechanical engineering team or project
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in large corporations offering structured internship programs across multiple departmentsStandard internship role within mechanical engineering departments in manufacturing, aerospace, or automotive industries

The Intern Engineering Rotational Program offers a broad exposure to various engineering functions within a company, ideal for exploring different career paths. In contrast, an Intern Mechanical Engineer focuses on specific mechanical engineering tasks within a team. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in scope and experience diversity.

What are the most commonly searched types of Engineering Rotational Program jobs in Illinois? The most popular types of Engineering Rotational Program jobs in Illinois are:
Intern Adult Protective Services Program

Intern Adult Protective Services Program

Metropolitan Family Services

Chicago, IL

$15.50 - $20/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

If asked to describe the culture at Metropolitan Family Services, we could do that in one word. COMMUNITY! Reflected in both our internal culture as well as through the services we provide, community is at the heart of all we do. 

Metropolitan Family Services (MFS) empowers families to learn, to earn, to heal, to thrive. Part mentor, part motivator, part advocate, since 1857, Metropolitan Family Services has been the engine of change that empowers families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities. Are you looking to have an impact on more than just a company’s bottom line? Then we’d love to hear from you!

We are looking for a part-time Intern to join our Midway Adult Protective Services team! This position is open for the Fall 2026 semester.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

1. Intake Responsibility Intern (Bachelor's) 

  • Provide client-centered, welcoming, responsive, and helpful intake and referral services to individuals and families that result in being connected to appropriate services and/or resources.
  • Effectively gather and process pertinent information to provide referrals for services and resources the person may be eligible for work with community resources to expand needed external referrals.
  • Effectively triage and de-escalate persons in crisis who are seeking services and/or resources.
  • Effectively work with diverse staff and service population.
  • File reports for abuse, neglect, exploitation, abandonment, and/or self-neglect.
  • Other duties as assigned.

2. Case Management Intern (Master's)

  • Learns and supports with a comprehensive client assessment
  • Learns and supports with a written service plan with the client to meet client needs, specifying goals to be achieved and services to be pursued.

  • Learns and supports with advocacy, case management, and supportive counseling to individuals, families, and groups in coping with environmental and interpersonal relationship issues.

  • Learns to use expanded knowledge of resources and helps clients utilize them.  Works collaboratively with community resources.

  • Works within contract, grant, and program requirements, including meeting timelines and reporting requirements.

  • Collaborates and participates with other program staff in the planning and implementation of service plans.

  • Learns to identify system issues and reports them to Program Director as appropriate.  May work with community groups and may carry a special community assignment.

  • Takes increasing responsibility for their own professional development, utilizing supervision and other developmental opportunities within and outside the agency to enhance skills and understanding.

  • Up to 10% of other duties as assigned by the supervisor

  • Works effectively with diverse staff and service populations.

  • Develops the knowledge and skills needed to address the complexities of ANE and collaborate with community resources to reduce risk.

  • Works with supervisors, other staff members, support staff and/or students to meet the day-to-day needs and goals of the program.
  • Assists in emergency and crisis situations within the target population, which may include appropriate use of financial assistance and engagement of first responders.
  • Covers the APS Intake Line and the APS Afterhours Line on a rotating basis, taking intakes, addressing inquiries, and providing referrals.
  • Provides community outreach activities to raise awareness of the APS program.

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's level social work or related program (administrative, human services, psychology, etc.) at an accredited college or university is required.  
  • Demonstrated ability to render adequate service to clients and to organize and manage jobs efficiently. 
  • Requires mobility to work with a community-based caseload. 
  • Ability to work effectively with diverse individuals and groups.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Satisfactorily pass all relevant screening and criminal background checks.

TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Personal vehicle not required. Ability to reach the Midway site is required.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • While performing the essential duties of this internship, the intern is required to sit and stand for sustained periods of time, frequently talk, hear, use hands and fingers to feel, handle, and operate objects or controls, and occasionally stand, bend, stretch, stoop, kneel, and crouch. The intern is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures, transcribing, and viewing a computer terminal. The intern may occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.

MORE ABOUT US:

Metropolitan is Illinois' first comprehensive human services agency and reaches more than 122,970 individuals and families in Chicago, Evanston/Skokie, the southwest suburbs, and DuPage County with services promoting education, economic stability, emotional wellness, and empowerment. Â