Kiewit Canada Needs Summer Interns for 2025 – Apply Now!
Tired of boring internships where you’re stuck fetching coffee and making copies? Want to experience the adrenaline rush of a construction site while making a real difference?
Then grab your hard hat and steel-toed boots, because Kiewit is looking for Safety Interns to join their crew in Summer 2025!
This isn’t your typical desk job. We’re talking about getting your hands dirty (not literally, safety first!) on real-world projects across the US, from the bustling streets of Seattle to the sunny shores of Los Angeles. Think massive bridges, towering skyscrapers, and tunnels that burrow through mountains!
As a Safety Intern, you’ll be more than just a hard hat-wearing observer. You’ll be a vital part of the team, ensuring that everyone gets home safe and sound every day. You’ll learn the ins and outs of safety protocols, dive deep into regulations, and even help develop safety policies that could prevent accidents.
But wait, there’s more!
Not only will you gain invaluable experience and contribute to building amazing structures, but you’ll also enjoy some awesome perks:
- Competitive pay: Who said saving lives can’t pay the bills?
- Comprehensive benefits: Because your well-being is just as important as everyone else’s.
- Travel opportunities: See the country while building it!
- Real responsibility: No coffee runs here! You’ll be making a real impact from day one.
- Bragging rights: “Yeah, I helped build that bridge…”
Think you’ve got what it takes?
If you’re a student pursuing a degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Safety, or a related field, and you’re passionate about safety, teamwork, and maybe have a slight addiction to adrenaline, then Kiewit wants YOU!
Ready to join the crew?
Head over to the Kiewit Careers website and search for “Safety Internship – Summer 2025” (Requisition ID: 173536) or apply here directly https://kiewitcareers.kiewit.com/job/Seattle-Safety-Internship-Summer-2025-WA-98101/1209704400/. But hurry, these spots fill up faster than a cement truck!