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Software Engineer Intern Fall Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Intern

Orange Beach, AL

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Position Overview Thompson Engineering is seeking a motivated Part-Time Intern to join our team ... Utilize software tools, spreadsheets, and other technologies to complete assignments Field Work ...

Engineering Intern

Auburn, AL · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Engineering Intern - Auburn, AL Location: Auburn, AL Job Type: Part-time Company Overview ... software for sensors and other data acquisition equipment o Support RF and antenna electronic ...

Engineering Intern (JR052126T-5)

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

We are seeking an Engineering Intern to join our stellar team! JBS Solutions offers a partnership ... Use engineering tools and software to help develop, evaluate, and improve components, systems, or ...

Structural Engineer

Dothan, AL · On-site

$63K - $150K/yr

Professional Engineer (PE) license or Engineer Intern (EI) certification required. * Minimum 2 years of relevant design and/or analysis experience. * Proficiency with structural analysis software and ...

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Software Engineer Intern Fall information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Software Engineer Intern (Fall), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Software Engineer Intern, you generally need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and data structures, often supported by coursework in computer science or related fields. Familiarity with coding languages such as Python, Java, or C++, and experience with version control systems like Git are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, eagerness to learn, and effective teamwork and communication skills help interns stand out. These skills and qualities are essential for contributing to real-world projects, collaborating with teams, and quickly adapting to new technologies in a professional software environment.

What types of projects do Software Engineer Interns typically work on during the fall internship?

Software Engineer Interns in the fall often work on a mix of real-world projects and collaborative team initiatives. These projects can include developing new features, fixing bugs, writing automated tests, or contributing to ongoing product releases. Interns usually work closely with experienced engineers and participate in regular code reviews and stand-up meetings, gaining exposure to agile workflows and industry-standard development tools. This environment provides valuable hands-on experience and opportunities to learn from mentors, setting a strong foundation for a future career in software engineering.

What are Software Engineer Interns (Fall)?

Software Engineer Interns (Fall) are students or recent graduates who work temporarily with a company during the fall semester to gain hands-on experience in software development. They typically assist with coding, debugging, testing, and collaborating on various software projects under the supervision of experienced engineers. The internship provides valuable exposure to real-world development environments, tools, and team dynamics, helping interns build both technical and soft skills. These roles are often stepping stones to full-time positions and allow interns to apply their academic knowledge in a professional setting.

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Position Overview

Thompson Engineering is seeking a motivated Part-Time Intern to join our team. This position is designed for students currently pursuing a degree in engineering, construction, environmental sciences, or a related field who are interested in gaining hands-on experience across multiple disciplines.

As an intern, you will support engineers, scientists, and project managers on a variety of projects spanning civil engineering, environmental services, transportation, construction, and field services. This role provides exposure to both office-based technical work and field activities, offering a well-rounded introduction to the engineering consulting industry.


Areas of Exposure

Interns may gain experience in one or more of the following areas:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering & Sciences
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Architectural & Building Sciences
  • Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI)
  • Field Services & Materials Testing
  • Program & Project Management

Key ResponsibilitiesTechnical & Project Support
  • Assist with basic technical tasks, calculations, and data analysis
  • Support preparation of reports, plans, specifications, and documentation
  • Utilize software tools, spreadsheets, and other technologies to complete assignments

Field Work & Site Support
  • Participate in site visits to observe and document existing conditions
  • Assist with field data collection, construction inspections, and material sampling
  • Support testing and documentation for materials and field services activities

Project Coordination
  • Help track project progress, documentation, and deliverables
  • Assist with organizing project files, data, and reports
  • Support communication between team members and project stakeholders

Learning & Development
  • Gain exposure to industry standards, safety practices, and quality procedures
  • Work alongside experienced professionals across multiple disciplines
  • Ask questions, seek feedback, and actively contribute to team efforts

QualificationsMinimum Requirements
  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Sciences, or a related field
  • Strong interest in engineering consulting and infrastructure projects
  • Basic understanding of engineering or construction principles
  • Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills

Preferred Qualifications
  • Prior internship, coursework, or exposure to any of the listed disciplines
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word) and basic technical software
  • Willingness to work both in an office setting and in the field

Work Schedule & Physical Requirements
  • Part-time schedule (flexible hours based on academic commitments)
  • Ability to work outdoors in varying conditions and navigate uneven terrain
  • Ability to lift light materials and perform field-related tasks as needed
  • Valid driver's license preferred for travel to project sites