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Student Intern 2026 - Traffic

Stanley Consultants
United States, Illinois, Chicago
Sep 09, 2025
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Job Title - Student Intern Traffic
Location - Chicago, IL
Job Type - Onsite
Requisition ID - 11034
Stanley Consultants is seeking a Student Intern to work in our Traffic Engineering Department for the Chicago, IL office. The Student Intern will develop an understanding of basic traffic engineering principles including traffic studies and design for a variety of projects including signing and pavement marking, traffic signals, roadway lighting, traffic control plans, construction sequencing, and FMS/ITS plans. The Student Intern will provide assistance to Traffic Engineering Department staff in executing tasks associated with various state and municipal projects.

What You Will Be Doing:
  • Understanding engineering studies, drawings, and specifications
  • Performing and checking engineering calculations
  • Performing quantity calculations and take-offs
  • Basic operation of AutoCAD and/or MicroStation
  • Preparing Traffic Engineering studies utilizing Microsoft Office products
  • Performing field visits
  • Gaining familiarity with traffic engineering software
  • Back checking drawings
Required Qualifications:
  • Must have attained a minimum status as a college junior AND
  • Must be currently enrolled in an accredited civil engineering program AND
  • Must be pursuing a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering
  • Local (Greater Chicago area) candidates are strongly preferred as this position is part-time and suitable for a current civil engineering student
  • Must be interested in pursuing a career in traffic engineering
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Traffic engineering experience and/or class work is strongly preferred
(Salary range for IL location)
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