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Internship Utility Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: * Basic ... Interns will work up to 40 hours per week Schedule may vary based on departmental needs and ...

Internship or co-op experience in utilities, power generation, or energy infrastructure design . Skills & Knowledge * Ability to read and interpret utility engineering plans, schematics, and system ...

Internship - Construction Management

Columbus, OH ยท On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Since 1936, we've been the Best Choice in utility engineering and construction. Safety is our top ... To be considered for the internship, you will need to be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior in ...

$16/hr

... utility networks. Intern work duties will include but are not limited to: preparing documents ... Interns will also be responsible for developing and preparing engineering proposals (Word ...

Engineering Intern

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Interns gain exposure to a variety of civil engineering disciplines, including transportation, structural, water resources, roadway design, land development, and subsurface utility engineering.

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How much do internship utility engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship utility engineer in the United States is $19.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Utility Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Utility Engineer, you generally need a background in civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering, strong analytical skills, and progress toward a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with CAD software, GIS systems, and Microsoft Office Suite is typically required, and knowledge of safety regulations is beneficial. Strong problem-solving ability, effective communication, and teamwork are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure you can contribute to utility projects, support engineering teams, and help maintain safety and efficiency in utility operations.

What does an Internship Utility Engineer do?

An Internship Utility Engineer assists professional engineers in planning, designing, and maintaining utility systems such as water, electricity, gas, or telecommunications. Typical tasks include conducting site inspections, preparing technical reports, supporting project management tasks, and assisting with data analysis. This role provides hands-on experience in engineering fundamentals and exposure to real-world utility projects. Interns often work under the supervision of licensed engineers and are expected to collaborate with various teams to help ensure the efficient operation of utility infrastructure.

What is the difference between Internship Utility Engineer vs Utility Engineer?

AspectInternship Utility EngineerUtility Engineer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed relevant degree; no professional license requiredBachelor's degree in engineering or related field; may require professional licensing or certifications
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in training or mentorship programs within utility companiesFull-time professional role in utility plants, infrastructure, or energy companies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in training programs for utility companies, often as a stepping stone to full engineer rolesEstablished role in utility operations, maintenance, and infrastructure management

The main difference is that an Internship Utility Engineer is a training position for students or recent graduates gaining practical experience, while a Utility Engineer is a full-time professional responsible for maintaining and operating utility systems. Internships serve as a pathway to becoming a licensed or experienced Utility Engineer.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on as an Internship Utility Engineer?

As an Internship Utility Engineer, you'll typically assist with a variety of tasks supporting senior engineers, such as conducting site inspections, collecting and analyzing utility data, and helping to design or review plans for water, gas, or electrical distribution systems. You may also have opportunities to use engineering software for drafting and modeling, and collaborate closely with project managers and field crews to ensure project goals are met. This hands-on experience provides a solid foundation for understanding both the technical and practical aspects of utility engineering within a collaborative team environment.
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Infographic showing various Internship Utility Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 97% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,174 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Graduate Engineer, Utility Coordination

Graduate Engineer, Utility Coordination

Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc.

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description:

Since 1980, CobbFendley has been committed to providing innovative engineering and surveying solutions with the goal of bettering communities. Our multi-discipline approach allows for the efficient completion of projects through experienced staff who focus on client communication. We are always seeking talented and qualified professionals to enhance our ability to provide clients with exceptional service.


Are you ready to Join Our Block and advance your career? At CobbFendley, people are our most valued resource. We offer a(n):

  • New Hire Program // We understand changing jobs can be intimidating, CobbFendley has established a program geared specifically to the successful onboarding and integration of new hires into the firm
  • Development Opportunities // Professional and personal growth through innovative in-house training and collaborative resources
  • Compensation + Benefits // Competitive compensation package with comprehensive benefits including 401(k) Matching and Profit-sharing Contributions; Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP); Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance; Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance; Employer Funded and Voluntary Life Insurance; Tuition Reimbursement; and Continuing Education Programs
  • Paid Parental Leave // FMLA-eligible employees will receive fully paid leave in the amounts of eight (8) weeks for maternity cases and two (2) weeks for paternity or adoptions cases
  • Winter Holiday // Extended office closure from December 25 through January 1 to relax and enjoy the holidays
  • Community Engagement // CobbFendley Cares focuses on STEM Education, Hunger Relief, and Sustainable Solutions

CobbFendley is seeking a Utility Coordination Graduate Engineer in our Georgia office.

Requirements:

EDUCATION, REGISTRATION, CERTIFICATION The successful candidateโ€™s most important qualifications include the following.

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in a civil or related engineering discipline, required.
  • Registration and designation as an Engineer in Training (EIT), required.

EXPERIENCE + KNOWLEDGE SKILLS ABILITY (KSA)

Novice // Basic understanding and minimal practical experience; requires guidance and supervision. No experience is required, internship experience and EIT preferred.

  • Knowledge of standard engineering and scientific techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out tasks.
  • Skills including use of industry-standard computer software for the position (i.e., software such as CADD, HCS, AutoCAD, MicroStation, GIS, and Hydrologic/Hydraulic models).
  • Ability to use spreadsheets, word processing, and standard office software.

RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Design + Analysis //

  • Complete simple application of design and analysis using determined software and criteria, under the direction of a Professional Engineer.
  • Exercise limited judgment on details of work including preliminary selections and adaptations of engineering alternatives.

2. Compliance + Quality //

  • Utilize Company resources to begin understanding QA/QC processes and procedures.

3. Communication + Collaboration //

  • Work with supervisor, project manager, mentors, and various internal personnel to complete assignments within discipline.

4. Training, Learning + Advancement //

  • Utilize formal education including fundamentals of engineering and apply it in assignments.

5. Client + Internal Satisfaction //

  • Work with internal clients daily and escalate concerns when needed.

6. Technical //

  • Identify existing utilities, establish contact with the utility companies, and attend utility coordination meetings.
  • Prepare Utility Agreement Assembly packages, including reviewing plans and estimates to evaluate compliance with guidelines, rules, and regulations, determining eligibility and betterment ratios, and preparing documents required by 23 CFR Section 645.
  • Attend meetings with individual utility companies and on-site field visits.
  • Project Engineer to assist the Project Manager in all aspects of various utility-based projects.
  • Prepares utility relocation schedule and tracks project deliverables. Request for as-builts from utility owners.
  • Set up and maintain electronic files for received utility records.
  • Assist in interpreting various Subsurface Utility Engineering quality level data in order to analyze utility conflicts and develop concept plan.
  • Assist in setting up and maintaining project electronic files, developing/maintaining project schedules, and maintaining client exhibits (KMZ & GIS) which define project scope of work.
  • Assist in coordinating field investigation requests.
  • Assist in reviewing design drawings, permit drawings, GIS geodatabase deliverables (QA/QC).
  • Assist in updating internal and client project trackers.
  • Assist in responding to design questions from CAD Technicians.
  • Prepare utility progress reports. Prepare utility relocation schedule and tracks project deliverables.
  • Work with major utility companies, various pipeline companies, as well as state agencies and municipalities.
  • Support CobbFendley Project Managers and Engineers with engineering design or coordination tasks for various projects.
  • Apply technical expertise and be able to work with a project team on conventional and unconventional projects.
  • Perform independent research and adapt to changing priorities.
  • Work in a collaborative team environment and deliver accurate work product.
  • Adhere to CobbFendleyโ€™s safety standards to uphold a safe and efficient environment.
  • Maintain a professional attitude and fulfill responsibilities with integrity.

COBBFENDLEY CHARACTERISTICS

  • We Collaborate // with a professional attitude making communication a priority.
  • We Commit // to maintaining a safe and inclusive work environment, with a focus on accountability.
  • We Build Communities // by fulfilling our responsibilities with integrity that is consistent with industry standards.

PHYSICAL/COGNITIVE REQUIREMENTS + ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

Most work is performed in a professional office environment. Some trips to client offices and outdoor environments for observations will be required.

  • Seated and Standing Position. Extended periods of sitting and standing in an upright position at a workstation.
  • Mobility. Movement within the office and job sites, including navigating between floors, workstations, and outdoor environments with potential for uneven surfaces.
  • Neck Movement. Forward flexion, extension, or lateral rotation of the head and neck while using multiple computer screens.
  • Repetitive Motion. Repetitive finger movements for operating a computer mouse and typing on a keyboard.
  • Arm Movement. Extending hands and arms in various directions, such as overhead, below the waist, forward, or laterally.
  • Object Handling. Raising or lowering objects from one level to another and transporting objects by holding them in the hands, arms, or over the shoulder.
  • Cognitive Requirements. Selective attention, oral comprehension, oral expression, speech recognition, speech clarity, written comprehension, written expression, problem sensitivity, deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, number facility, information ordering, category flexibility, flexibility of closure, fluency of ideas, and originality.
  • Office Conditions. Includes extensive use of electronic devices such as computers, printers, copiers, scanners, plotters, and telephones. Additionally, tasks may involve the use of cutting tools and equipment like rotary paper cutters and plotting devices.
  • Outdoor Conditions. Includes walking and climbing on uneven surfaces, confined spaces, and exposure to extreme weather conditions (heat and freezing temperatures). Potential exposure to high noise levels and various allergens, including poison ivy, sumac, dust, pollen, and cedar. Potential exposure to wildlife hazards such as animals, insects, and plants.
  • Safety and Equipment Use. Regular use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required, along with use of hand and power tools.
  • Driving and Vehicle Use. May involve driving large pick-up trucks with attached trailers, potentially operating watercraft, and for extended periods of time.

EXPECTED WORK HOURS

  • This is a full-time position, generally 40 hours per week, however, hours may fluctuate depending on department needs including the use of overtime.
  • CobbFendleyโ€™s standard operating hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM CST. Generally, employees receive a 1-hour unpaid lunch break free of duty. Please note, operating hours and lunch hours may differ based on project workload, primarily for field staff.

WORK LOCATION FLEXIBILTY

  • This position is eligible for a hybrid schedule once the training period is complete as established by the department.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for

employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws.

  • EEO is the Law (English)
  • EEO is the Law (Spanish)
  • EEO is the Law - Poster Supplement

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Pre-Employment Screenings. All offers of employment at CobbFendley are contingent upon the prospective employee passing a drug screening, physical exam (if applicable), and various background verifications (including but not limited to 10-year history of the county, state, federal, and a 5-year history of motor vehicle records). CobbFendley complies with all applicable state and federal laws regarding said screenings. Unless and only to the extent state or federal law limits CobbFendleyโ€™s drug-testing requirements for initial hiring, all candidates for employment are subject to pre-employment drug screening verification which may include a panel drug test for use of marijuana and other substances that may be lawful under state law but unlawful under federal law. A positive result may lead to disqualification of candidacy or termination from employment to the extent permitted by law. CobbFendley reserves all rights with respect to its drug-testing, other pre-employment screenings, and workplace policies and procedures.
  • External Recruiting Agencies. CobbFendley does not and will not accept unsolicited resumes under any circumstances from independent recruiters, recruiting agencies, or similar entities. Recruiting activity on behalf of a candidate does NOT constitute CobbFendley's acceptance of terms and conditions without prior contractual agreements signed by authorized CobbFendley personnel. Unsolicited resumes through any channels including cold calling, emails, applications, social media messaging, etc., will not be reviewed.
  • Work Authorization + Sponsorship. Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc. participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an Internet-based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA). The E-Verify system uses federal databases to rapidly validate individual identities and work eligibility from the information gathered in the Form I-9. CobbFendley will not sponsor applications of work visas. We understand that this could affect your decision to apply with these conditions in mind.
  • Applicant Accommodations. Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) it is the policy of CobbFendley to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or candidate with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for the Company. The policy regarding requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the HR Department at 713.462.3242 or HR@cobbfendley.com.


Drug-Free Workplace Conditions

Medication Disclosure:

Employees and job applicants shall receive notice of the most common medications, either by brand name, common name, or chemical name, that may alter or affect a drug test. A list of such medications shall be developed by the Agency for Health Care Administration.

Contesting Positive Results:

An employee or job applicant who receives a positive confirmed drug test result may contest or explain the result to the employer within 14 days after written notification of the positive test result.

Responsibility to Notify the Laboratory:

The employee or job applicant has the responsibility to notify the testing laboratory of any administrative or civil actions brought pursuant to this section.

List of Drugs for Testing:

A list of all drugs for which the employer will test can be supplied upon request, described by brand names or common names, as applicable, as well as by chemical names.

Right to Consult the Testing Laboratory:

Employees and job applicants are notified of their right to consult the testing laboratory for technical information regarding prescription and nonprescription medication.