Engineering Intern* - City of Madison
Madison, WI
About the Job
The Water Utility is looking for qualified applicants for their Engineering Intern vacancy. This is entry-level professional engineering work for Madison Water Utility. The Engineering Internship is developed to advance agency goals and to foster professional development within the engineering career track, providing support and direction in an internship framework. The internship will include exposure to managerial and policy setting operations and activities, introduction to organizational structure, and operations of the Water Utility.
The Water Utility Engineering Intern position is designed to provide currently enrolled engineering and civil engineering technology students an opportunity for professional engineering work experience in association with the design and construction of public works projects and/or other activities. This position is structured to provide experience in and knowledge of Water Utility and City systems and processes associated with the public works engineering and construction.
This is an engineering design and construction position with work performed in the office and/or the field in connection with the design and construction of public works projects for Madison Water Utility. Assignments are received from Water Utility engineers who mentor the intern, define the scope of the work, guide the progress of the work, review the work in progress and upon completion, certify the results. The work is characterized by the application of theoretical engineering knowledge and expertise and the attainment of procedural knowledge through on-the-job training and experience. This position will work closely with colleagues and Utility technicians to learn processes and procedures necessary to develop a foundation from which to build expertise in public works design and construction.
HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
DURATION: Early January through Late August 2025 (8 months)
WHAT WE DO
Madison Water Utility delivers safe, high-quality water to more than 250,000 people across the Madison area. Our water comes from a deep aquifer beneath Madison and is pumped to the surface by wells across the city. We are entrusted by the people of Madison to supply high quality water for consumption and fire protection, at a reasonable cost, while conserving and protecting our water resources.
Madison Water Utility’s water distribution system operates with:
- 22 groundwater wells that pump approximately 9 billion gallons per year
- 920 miles of water main
- 43 million gallons of water storage capacity
- 10 district pressure zones
- 71,160 customers served
THE WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING SECTION
The Engineering Section of Madison Water Utility provides planning, design, management and preservation of our system assets and water resources. Our team manages the design and construction of infrastructure improvements each year consisting of water main replacements, rehabilitation, system expansions, hydraulic improvements and distribution/storage facility projects. We collect and manage data pertaining to our infrastructure to map, monitor and continuously improve our system while objectively prioritizing capital improvements. We are also focused on community outreach and education. From facility tours, school demonstrations, water wagon events, open data provisions to a collaborative community advisory process for major projects, we are committed to showing our community how we can all help protect one of our most critical resources.
UW MADISON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PARTNERSHIPS
Madison Water Utility conducts research with the UW Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering on water quality, distribution system operation, pumping efficiency, and system modeling through an ongoing graduate student sponsorship program.
Applications will be accepted until the closing date, however the selection process may begin prior to the closing date.
The City of Madison is an equal opportunity employer functioning under an affirmative action plan. We value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Black, Indigenous, people of color, women, trans, nonbinary, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply!