DEA is seeking a Bridge Designer Intern to work in our Seattle, WA office to provide engineering support on transportation projects. This role assists professional engineers and project managers in the Transportation Business Unit with a wide range of planning, design, construction, operations, and maintenance activities in the office and the field.Other duties include, but are not limited to:Supporting the Bridges and Structures practiceAssisting designers, engineers, and project managers with all aspects of projects; project set-up, drafting, design, project coordination/organization, etc.Internal coordination between groups and design teamsAssisting with project and team meetingsRequired Qualifications:Applicants must be in pursuit of a degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, with three or more years of completed course work, and scheduled to graduate on or before Spring 2025Desire and willingness to work in a team-based environment that involves coordination with staff in multiple design disciplines and remote officesGood communication skills, both verbal and writtenOrganized, detail-oriented, and working well under tight deadlinesProficiency in Microsoft Office applications, with a heavy emphasis on Excel and WordPreferred Qualifications:Knowledge of drafting software application MicrostationTransportation Jobs with DEAThe increasing complexities of modern transportation include growing demands, aging infrastructure, rising costs, funding challenges, and environmental concerns. Agencies and communities faced with improving their transportation systems must do more with less. From initial investigations through planning, concept development, final design, and construction, DEA responds with solutions that serve today's transportation needs while accommodating tomorrow's growth. Our Transportation Business Unit focuses on five practices; Bridges and Structures, Roads and Highways, Transit and Rail, Smart Mobility, and Construction Engineering Services.DEA Inc. is proud to be an AA/EEO employer and all qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal law, such as race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, marital status, veteran or military status, genetic information or sexual orientation.