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Summer Engineering Student Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Facilities Engineer

Forest Grove, OR ยท On-site

$46K - $50K/yr

Maintain roof and gutter systems in the fall and assist with all summer dormitory repairs ... Communicates with students, faculty, staff and the public appropriate to the age of the individual ...

Actuarial Internship

Portland, OR ยท Remote

$23.50 - $26.50/hr

The Standard's summer internship program for future actuaries provides opportunities for students ... Scheduled programming to network with actuaries and interns across the company. E.g.: Coffee with ...

Bilingual STEM Instructor

Mcminnville, OR ยท On-site

$25 - $35/hr

... educating students on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) concepts. Programs are ... Summer camps * Special events, holiday and break workshops This position is part-time. Depending on ...

Our Youth Program provides students from Portland and Central Oregon with long-term relationships ... Room and board provided during days with programming; room only during non-programming days. A ...

Our Youth Program provides students from Portland and Central Oregon with long-term relationships ... Room and board provided during days with programming; room only during non-programming days. A ...

$22 - $24/hr

... engineering, electrification, automation, and digital powerhouse? Then come join the Finance ... The Finance Internship is a 12-week summer internship program that allows the opportunity to ...

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How much do summer engineering student jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer engineering student in Oregon is $20.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.02 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a summer engineering student?

Summer Engineering Students are typically university or college students who participate in temporary, short-term engineering roles during the summer months. These positions allow students to gain practical experience, apply classroom knowledge to real-world projects, and develop professional skills relevant to their field of study. Summer engineering internships or jobs often involve assisting with research, design, testing, or other engineering tasks under the supervision of experienced professionals. Such roles are valuable for networking, building a resume, and exploring potential career paths within engineering.

What types of projects are summer engineering students typically assigned, and how do these projects contribute to their learning experience?

Summer Engineering Students are often assigned to support ongoing projects in areas such as design, testing, data analysis, or prototyping under the supervision of experienced engineers. These projects are designed to provide hands-on experience with real engineering challenges, helping students apply classroom knowledge to practical situations. Students frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, which enhances their problem-solving and communication skills. This exposure not only builds technical competencies but also gives insight into potential career paths within the organization.

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

To thrive as a Summer Engineering Student, you need a solid understanding of engineering fundamentals, strong analytical skills, and current enrollment in an engineering degree program. Familiarity with CAD software, programming languages, and lab equipment is often required, along with exposure to industry-specific tools. Effective communication, problem-solving abilities, and a willingness to learn set exceptional candidates apart. These skills enable students to contribute meaningfully to projects, adapt quickly to new challenges, and gain valuable real-world experience.

What is the difference between Summer Engineering Student vs Summer Intern?

AspectSummer Engineering StudentSummer Intern
CredentialsEnrolled in an engineering degree programTypically enrolled in a related field, may be pursuing a degree or certificate
Work EnvironmentAcademic projects, company labs, or office settingsReal-world projects within company teams, often in office or field settings
Employer UsageUniversities and companies offering internship programsCompanies seeking temporary summer help for engineering tasks
Search & ComparisonCommonly compared for educational vs practical experienceOften compared to students for work experience opportunities

The main difference is that a Summer Engineering Student is typically enrolled in an academic program and participates in internships to gain experience, while a Summer Intern may be a student or recent graduate working temporarily to develop practical skills. Both roles involve hands-on engineering work but differ mainly in their educational status and scope of responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Engineering Student jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Engineering Student jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Summer Engineering Student jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Summer Engineering Student job openings:

Infographic showing various Summer Engineering Student job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 53% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 13% Temporary, and 7% Summer. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,476 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

$39K - $42K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Salary: $39,159.00 - $42,387.00 Annually
Location : Main Campus, Coos Bay, OR
Job Type: Administration - Specialist
Job Number: 2026-00026
Department: Resident Life
Division: Student Services
Opening Date: 08/20/2026
Closing Date: 9/7/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit: NA
Primary Purpose
PRIMARY PURPOSE
The Resident Director holds the responsibility of assisting with Southwestern Student Residence Life department. As a live-on member of the Housing staff, the primary function is to create a living-learning community that will foster comprehensive student development. This position should have a strong commitment to student engagement and be capable of responding in a positive manner to a wide variety of situations.
**This is a Live-On Campus position with provided Housing and Food Service valued at $10,842 Annually**
Description of Essential Functions
Residence Life Leadership (70% of Time)
  1. Directly supervising Resident Assistants, within their housing role, to develop and implement programs and activities that enrich resident learning and growth outside of the classroom, using sound residential life programming principles, departmental guidelines, and national standards and benchmarks. This will include interviewing, selecting, training, and evaluating student staff as needed
  2. Assist in the establishment and promotion of unity and teamwork among the staff members by providing team-building and training opportunities.
  3. Maintain visibility in the community by regularly interacting with residents, attending programs, and visiting with staff and residents in the residential area, at the dining facility, and around campus.
  4. Convey and promote student accountability to the Student Housing Room and Board Agreement as well as the Student Code of Conduct.
  5. Establish and communicate clear expectations of staff and resident community expectations based on mutual respect and the creation of a supportive living environment.
  6. Administer student conduct meetings with the Director for policy violations and behavioral and community issues. Process related letters and documentation relating to student engagement. Participation may be necessary in the development of a judicial board with other campus constituents.
  7. Counsel and refer individual students and groups regarding personal and academic needs to college staff and resources.
  8. Respond to student emergencies and crises including but not limited to health, relationships, safety, and campus living both during normal business hours as well as after-hours as part of an on-call duty rotation.
  9. Educate staff and residents on safety and security concerns and appropriate emergency response procedures.
  10. Represent Student Housing on College committees as needed. Provide leadership for committees and/or special projects as determined.
  11. Assist with all Student Housing opening and closing dates.
Community Development & Education (30% of Time)
  1. Promote and facilitate campus wide programming efforts working in conjunction with other campus departments.
  2. Work with other Resident Directors to manage the student housing programming calendar.
  3. Assist with advising and evaluating all Resident Assistant programming efforts, including program approval, staffing, implementation, and evaluation.
  4. Assist in the management and development of departmental and college summer conference programs with the Assistant Director of Residence Life.
  5. Develop programs and activities designed to improve student success and learning depending on the individual's strengths, interests, and/or experience.
Performs Other Duties and Special Projects as Required/Assigned
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
One to three (1-3) years of experience in group/student living at a college or university.
Successful applicants for this position must possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities, or be able to explain and demonstrate that they can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation:
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, using the English language with or without the use of an interpreter. Ability to effectively communicate orally with groups and/or individual, and deal with peers, the public and the community in a positive, empathetic and professional manner.
  • Ability to work effectively with populations representing diverse social, economic, cultural, ideological and ethnic backgrounds, life experiences and abilities, including community members, students, faculty, and staff.
  • Ability to follow established procedures and work independently to accomplish those procedures.
  • Ability and willingness to manage a flexible work schedule with self-discipline, including travel, various hours and possible weekends/evenings, as well as work days at other college locations.
  • Ability to write and communicate at a professional level utilizing a high level of computer skills sufficient to use software such as word processing, spreadsheets and data bases to produce correspondence, documents and reports as required by the position.
  • Exhibit a high level of computer literacy, sufficient to use software such as email, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases to produce correspondence, documents and reports. Ability to use Internet, Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel as needed. Able to learn and function in the College's information management system.
  • Ability to follow established college and department procedures and work independently to accomplish those procedures. Ability to implement general directives and Board policies in the assigned areas of responsibility. Ability to explain established policies and procedures using judgment and diplomacy.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and carry out activities independently. Strong time management skills to support efficient work production and meet deadlines.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision and training. Ability to develop others to perform and contribute to the organization by providing ongoing feedback and by providing opportunities to learn through formal and informal methods.
  • Models and ensures diversity and cultural competency (respect, inclusiveness, reflecting, valuing, and welcoming cultural differences) in all position responsibilities regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, social class, sexual orientation, ability, nationality, age, language, origin, or employment status

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants for this position possessing one or more of the following knowledge, skills and abilities with receive preferred consideration through the selection process.
  • Master's degree in College Student Services and Administration, or a related field from an accredited institution.
  • One (1) year of live-on experience as a Resident Director or equivalent position with demonstrated supervision and leadership skills with group living situations in residence life.
  • Demonstrated student organizational leadership experience in any college extracurricular activity, volunteer or work experience with any student service area.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OR LICENSES
None
Additional Job Information
JOB TITLE: Resident DirectorLOCATION: Coos Bay CampusFTE: Full-Time 1.0 FTEDEPARTMENT: Residence LifePAY GRADE: 15 ($39,159 - $42,387 at initial hiring)EXEMPTION STATUS: Non-exemptPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: EnclosedREPORTS TO: Executive Director of Residence Life and Enrollment ManagementCLASSIFICATION: MASSCDATE: September 2024
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Southwestern Oregon Community College only accepts applications through this online application system. We want you to be successful in applying with us. We highly encourage you to complete and submit your application in advance of the deadline.
For assistance with this, please email For technical assistance with your application, please call (855) 524-5627.
Please note: We recognize that our application process can be lengthy, so before you begin, please read all of the stated requirements to determine if you meet them. Applicants must meet all of the stated minimum/special qualifications and additional requirements to be considered for this position. Based on your responses to the qualifying questions, the system may automatically screen you out from further consideration.
Required documents must be provided at the time of application. Please remove any personal information such as photographs, date of birth, gender, social security number, and other protected information from your documents. Documents containing protected information will be considered incomplete. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Positions are subject to budget consideration and approval. For the candidate who is hired into this position, salary placement will be based on guidelines in administrative policies and procedures or collective bargaining agreements (as applicable). For this reason, please be sure to include everything in your application that you want the college to consider towards placement.
The college does not sponsor employees in the visa application process if they intend to use this as their means to work in the United States. This means that all required work visas must be in place and supported by appropriate evidence to be employed by Southwestern.
Final candidates will be subject to a criminal background check as part of the employment process.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION STATEMENT
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
This job description is a general description of essential job functions. It is not intended as an employment contract nor is it intended to describe all responsibilities, skills, effort, or work conditions associated with the job someone in this position would perform. All employees of Southwestern Oregon Community College are expected to perform tasks as assigned by Southwestern Oregon Community College supervisory/management personnel regardless of job title or routine job duties.
VETERAN'S PREFERENCE STATEMENT
Applicants are eligible to use Veteran's Preference when applying with Southwestern Oregon Community College in accordance with ORS 408.225, 408.230 and 408.235; and OAR 105-040-0010 and 105-040-0015. Preference will only be given if the applicant meets the minimum qualifications and any special qualifications for the position and electronically attach the required documentation at the time of application.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
  • MEMBER COPY 4 of the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214 or 215) - OR - Letter from the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs indicating a non-service connected pension.
  • Disabled Veterans must also submit a copy of their Veterans disability preference letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
    • You can request copies of your military service record through the National Archives website at:
For information regarding Veteran's Preference qualifications, visit the following website:
NON-DISCRIMINATION
It is the policy of Southwestern Oregon Community College Board of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, political affiliation, parental status, veteran status or disability in any educational programs, activities or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact Vice President of Administrative Services in Tioga 512. Phone 541-888-7206 or TDD 541-888-7368. All other issues, concerns, and complaints should also be directed to the Vice President of Administrative Services for referral to the appropriate Manager.
Annual Campus Crime/Annual Fire Safety (Clery Act) Report
The "Jeanne Clery Disclosure for Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" (formerly the Campus Security Act) is a federal law that requires institutions of higher education to disclose campus security information, including crime statistics for the campus and surrounding area. As a current or prospective Southwestern student or employee, you have a right to obtain a copy of this information. You may review this information here: You may also obtain a hard copy of this information upon request by contacting Administrative Services at 541-888-7206.
HEALTH INSURANCE:
  • Medical & RX - Moda - choice of four plans
  • Vision
    • Moda
    • VSP
  • Dental
    • Moda - choice of two plans
    • Willamette

OTHER BENEFITS:
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Standard Life Insurance
  • Accidental Life and Dismemberment
  • Long Term Disability
  • Retirement Plan (Oregon PERS/OPSERP)
  • Tuition and Fee Waiver
  • Bookstore Discount
  • Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)

PAID LEAVES
  • Sick Leave
  • Bereavement Leave
  • Civic Leave
  • Personal Leave
  • Administrative Leave

HOLIDAYS:
Up to 12 holidays per year, plus one floating holiday
VACATION:
Up to 160 hours per year, maximum accrual up to 320 hours
PAID TIME OFF (PTO):
11 Fridays off in Summer, 5 days off at Christmas
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