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National Services Internship (Transit, Advanced Mobility & ITS Design) - I0015

$23/hour

Felsburg Holt & Ullevig

Denver, CO, USA

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At Felsburg Holt & Ullevig (FHU), our mission is to connect and enhance communities through innovative transportation solutions. Our National Services team works across transit, advanced mobility, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to improve mobility, equity, and sustainability. As an intern, you’ll gain hands-on experience supporting these disciplines while developing professional skills in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. Internship Overview As a National Services intern, you’ll contribute to projects at the intersection of transit planning, advanced mobility, and ITS design. This internship is designed to expose you to the breadth of FHU’s national practice—offering experience in technology-forward, data-driven, and multimodal planning and design efforts. You’ll work alongside senior professionals and project teams, supporting analyses and deliverable preparation while learning how advanced strategies translate into real-world outcomes. Key Responsibilities Transit Support: Assist with data collection, mapping, and service analysis for transit projects (e.g., bus corridor studies, BRT planning, service evaluations). Support preparation of alternatives analyses, technical memoranda, and presentation materials. Support design teams working on major transit investments such as bus rapid transit corridor designs. Advanced Mobility & Research: Contribute to research on emerging technologies (e.g., connected/automated vehicles, micromobility, in-road charging). Assist in developing dashboards, visualizations, and data analytics to support planning and grant applications. ITS Design Exposure: Support design teams in documenting and organizing ITS assets such as fiber networks, field equipment, and communication systems. General Internship Contributions: Participate in fieldwork, data collection, and operational surveys. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across offices. Prepare reports, presentations, and graphics for client and public-facing deliverables. Engage in internal meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities. Requirements Undergraduate (Junior or Senior) or Graduate student in Civil Engineering, Urban/Transportation Planning, Data Science, or related field. Strong verbal, written, and visual communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Interest in one or more of the following: transit planning, transportation technology, or ITS design. Ability to work both independently and in a collaborative team environment. Availability for a 3-month internship (approximately June–August). Preferred Skills Experience with GIS, AutoCAD, or MicroStation. Coursework or research in transportation planning, intelligent transportation systems, or emerging mobility. Familiarity with data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau). Prior fieldwork or internship experience in transportation-related projects. Why Join FHU? Exposure to national-level projects in transit, advanced mobility, and ITS. Mentorship from senior professionals shaping the future of transportation. A collaborative, innovative, and supportive environment to explore career interests. Opportunities to contribute to projects that enhance mobility, equity, and sustainability. Benefits The pay for this position will start at $23.00 hourly. Application Deadline: 10/31/2025

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