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How much do summer engineering internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer engineering internship in Florida is $14.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.02 and $15.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a summer engineering internship?

A Summer Engineering Internship is a temporary, often paid, position offered to students or recent graduates in engineering. These internships typically last for 8-12 weeks during the summer and provide hands-on experience in various engineering fields, such as mechanical, electrical, civil, or software engineering. Interns work on real-world projects under the supervision of experienced engineers, helping them apply classroom knowledge, develop technical skills, and explore potential career paths. Completing a summer engineering internship can also improve a student's resume and increase their chances of securing a full-time job after graduation.

What types of projects does a summer engineering intern typically work on, and how much autonomy do they have?

Summer Engineering Interns are often assigned to support ongoing projects alongside experienced engineers, working on tasks such as data analysis, prototyping, testing, or process improvements. Interns usually have defined responsibilities within a project team, but they are also encouraged to contribute ideas and take initiative on small assignments under supervision. The level of autonomy can grow as interns demonstrate reliability and technical competence, allowing them to manage portions of a project independently while receiving regular guidance and feedback from mentors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a summer engineering intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Engineering Intern, you need a foundational understanding of engineering principles, problem-solving skills, and coursework in your chosen engineering discipline. Familiarity with CAD software, programming languages, or lab equipment—depending on the field—as well as experience with tools like MATLAB or SolidWorks, is often expected. Strong communication, teamwork, and a willingness to learn help interns stand out and integrate quickly into project teams. These skills and qualities are important for contributing meaningfully to projects, adapting to new challenges, and maximizing the learning experience during the internship.

What is the difference between Summer Engineering Internship vs Engineering Co-op?

AspectSummer Engineering InternshipEngineering Co-op
DurationTypically 8-12 weeks during summerUsually 4-12 months, alternating semesters
Work EnvironmentProject-based, temporary placement in industryIntegrated with academic schedule, ongoing work
CredentialsEnrolled in an engineering program, no certification requiredEnrolled in an engineering program, may require academic credit
PurposeGain industry experience, explore career optionsApply academic knowledge, earn academic credit, build long-term relationships

While both Summer Engineering Internships and Engineering Co-ops provide valuable industry experience for engineering students, internships are typically shorter, summer-only roles focused on project work. Co-ops are longer, integrated with academic schedules, and often involve multiple work terms, offering deeper industry immersion and academic credit opportunities.

Is it too late to apply for summer engineering internships?

The availability of summer engineering internships depends on the company and application deadlines, which typically range from early spring to early summer. Some programs may still accept applications if positions are open, but many deadlines have passed, so it is advisable to check specific company websites promptly.

What are the best summer engineering internships for engineering students?

The best summer engineering internships for students typically include programs at leading technology, aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing companies such as Google, NASA, Tesla, and General Electric. These internships often offer hands-on experience, mentorship, and opportunities to work with industry-standard tools like CAD software and programming languages such as Python or C++. Applicants usually need strong academic records, relevant coursework, and sometimes prior project or research experience.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Summer Engineering Internship jobs?

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Infographic showing various Summer Engineering Internship job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,022 per year, or $14.4 per hour.

Structural Engineering Internship

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

Lake City, FL • On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

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7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 59 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

159th of 543 rated manufacturers


Job description

New Millennium

What Does Steel Dynamics Do?

Steel Dynamics is a leading industrial metals solutions company that produces lower-carbon, high-quality steel products primarily from recycled scrap. Operating through a circular manufacturing model, the company manufactures a wide range of steel products including flat roll, structural, and long products for industries such as construction, automotive, energy, and manufacturing. In addition to steel production, Steel Dynamics operates metals recycling facilities, steel fabrication plants, and aluminum production operations, serving customers across North America with a focus on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability.

This is a New Millennium Position. Who is New Millennium?

A division of Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI), New Millennium was founded in 1999 in Butler, Indiana, with one clear mission: To be a trusted collaborator for the design, engineering, and supply of structural steel joists and deck. Today, 25 years later, we’re one of the largest providers of high-performance structural steel joists, joist girders, and deck solutions for commercial steel construction projects.

What Makes This Internship Different?

The Structural Engineering Internship at Steel Dynamics is unique because interns are not limited to observing or performing routine tasks, they are directly involved in projects that impact production, safety, and long-term infrastructure reliability. Unlike many programs that focus solely on classroom-style assignments, SDI interns gain hands-on experience in both design and field work, from analyzing and drafting structural components to inspecting and reinforcing critical infrastructure in active industrial environments. This combination of office and on-site project involvement provides students with exposure to the full lifecycle of civil engineering work in a manufacturing setting. Many interns also work alongside contractors, operators, and engineers, giving them a broader perspective of how civil engineering integrates with operations and business strategy. The result is an experience that goes beyond traditional internships by preparing students to solve real-world challenges and contribute measurable value from day one.

Internship Location

This internship is located at the New Millennium facility located in Lake City, FL. This internship will take place in Summer 2027.

Internship Benefits

  • Furnished Housing Free of Cost
    • Provided for interns living more than 50 miles from their work site, including essential furnishings to ensure a comfortable stay during the internship.
  • 401(k) & Company Match
    • Eligibility to participate in the company 401(k) plan with a 10–50% company match that vests immediately.
  • Employee Discounts
    • Access to discounts on hotels, vehicles, and other goods and services through Steel Dynamics’ nationwide partner
      network.
  • Employee Assistance Program
    • Up to five free visits per issue, per year for counseling, legal advice, financial guidance, and other daily living resources.
  • Intern Extravaganza
    • A two-day event at company headquarters featuring facility tours, networking with company leaders, cultural immersion, and connecting with other interns from across the country.
  • Competitive Pay
    • Competitive hourly wages for all internship positions, rewarding the value interns bring to the company.

What Are My Responsibilities as a Structural Engineering Intern at Steel Dynamics?

  • Apply engineering principles to support ongoing design, analysis, and construction projects ranging from community churches, schools, offices and retail buildings to athletic facilities and fieldhouses to massive warehouses and data centers covering acres of land for the world’s largest distribution and data storage companies.

  • Assist in evaluating and designing structural components such as platforms, open-web steel joists and girders, and welded and bolted connections.

  • Conduct inspections of existing infrastructure to identify potential issues and recommend solutions.

  • Perform experiments, collect field data, and analyze results to guide project decisions and operational improvements.

  • Utilize laboratory and engineering tools, including AutoCAD and BIM software, to create drawings, models, and technical documentation.

  • Collaborate with engineers, contractors, and operations personnel to clarify requirements, coordinate repairs, and support project execution.

  • Ensure compliance with applicable building codes, safety standards, and internal quality expectations.

  • Contribute to day-to-day engineering activities in a fast-paced industrial environment to meet facility needs.


What Qualifications Do I Need?

  • Candidates should have a strong interest in Structural Engineering, and be enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree program in Civil Engineering or related field, enabling attainment of EIT license and eventual Civil PE licensure.
  • Preferred GPA of at least 2.7

Examples of Projects Steel Dynamics Structural Engineering Interns Have Completed

  • Design and analyze structures such as buildings, crane runways, mezzanines, platforms, and equipment supports to ensure long-term durability under industrial conditions.
  • Evaluate structural loading, vibration, thermal expansion, and wear to ensure all designs can withstand heavy and dynamic forces over time.
  • Ensure all designs comply with local building codes, OSHA safety regulations, and industry-specific standards through thorough documentation and review.
  • Participate in structural detailing using AutoCAD, converting structural drawings into fabrication-ready drawings and details.
  • Generate finalized modification details to resolve field conflicts and coordinate with information provided by outside parties to ensure project success.

Steel Dynamics, Inc., and all affiliated entities are equal opportunity employers.


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About Steel Dynamics

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Steel Dynamics is one of the largest and most diversified domestic steel producers and metals recyclers in the United States, with an estimated steelmaking and coating capacity of approximately 13 million tons, and facilities located throughout the United States and in Mexico. We operate using a circular manufacturing model, producing lower-carbon-emission, quality steel using electric arc furnace (EAF) technology with recycled ferrous scrap as the primary input. Our circular economy is powered by our three primary operating platforms: steel, metals recycling, and steel fabrication. Our steel operations produce steel products, including hot roll, cold roll, and coated sheet steel, structural steel beams and shapes, rail, engineered special-bar-quality steel, cold finished steel, merchant bar products, and specialty steel sections. Our metals recycling operations collect and process ferrous and nonferrous scrap from manufacturing and end-of-life items, such as automobiles, appliances, and machinery. This processed scrap is then sold to end-users for reuse, including our EAF steel mills, which produce new steel from the scrapped material. We sell a meaningful amount of steel to our own steel fabrication operations that in turn produce and sell structural steel joist and deck building systems to consumers.

Industry

Manufacturing

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Fort Wayne, IN, US

Year founded

1993