ARCHITECTURAL INTERN — Philadelphia, PA

Architectural Interns with 1-3 years of experience to work in small- to medium-sized teams on a variety of building types in a nationally-based firm. CAD, Photoshop, and MicroStation™ experience a plus. Should have balanced visual and technical skills.

Architecture
Students applying for summer positions must be currently enrolled in a professional degree program and have completed 3 years minimum in a Bachelor’s program or 1 year minimum in a Master’s program. Students should be computer literate including introductory CAD skills. Students should submit a resume, including home and school contact information, and a few examples of design work in 8 1/2 x 11 format only (no portfolios, disks, etc.). Architecture graduates shall have completed their Professional Degree in Architecture. Previous experience within an architectural office or other constructionrelated profession is highly desired.

Engineering
We partner with the engineering schools of area universities to offer the cooperative education experience to qualified students. Engineering co-op students gain the opportunity to spend a part of the school year solving reality-based problems that permit them to enter the job market with a degree of confidence. Experienced engineers provide incentive and support to co-op students and encourage their learning and growth through mentoring programs.

Benefits
KlingStubbins offers the following benefits company-wide for full-time, paid internships: Tuition Reimbursement, Toastmasters International, Mentoring Programs, CAD Training and Support, IDP Advisory Groups, Professional Development Seminars, Comprehensive Health Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability, Bonus Programs, 401(k) Savings Plan Contributions, Flexible Hours (at many offices), Leadership Development Seminars, Dependent Day Care and Health Care Spending Accounts, and Pretax Transit and Parking Accounts, among others.

Diversity
KlingStubbins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity is intrinsic to our work, clients, and staff, and essential to our survival and success. Our work responds to a variety of aspirations and value systems — all of which present challenge, opportunity, and fulfillment. Diversity among our staff is essential in terms of educational background, cultural background, gender, skills, interests, and experience because it provides richness to approach, ideas, and responses. Bring your individual attributes and aspirations to KlingStubbins — along with your spirit of teamwork, high quality standards, and your eagerness to learn and contribute. Our Diversity Initiatives include participating in Job Shadowing Day, Take Our Children to Work Day, mentoring high school students, sponsoring an Architecture Explorer’s Post, and promoting memberships in minority professional organizations.