Project Engineer Intern Prineville Oregon

Prineville, OR
Temporary
Civil
Student (College)
Join Our Team at R-2 Contractors!
Since 2009, R-2 Contractors has been a trusted leader in Civil & Underground construction, specializing in power infrastructure projects nationwide. From renewable energy to major utility work, we deliver expert excavation, grading, trenching, and foundation services that keep communities connected and moving forward.
What truly sets us apart is our culture. At R-2, we’re a team of people who are hungry to take on challenging projects, humble enough to learn, grow, and collaborate, and smart in how we plan, build, and solve problems. We believe in showing up for each other, doing things the right way, and owning every aspect of our work.

If you take pride in precision, thrive in tough conditions, and live by “Pride, Grit, & Own It!,” you’ll fit right in! We’re building more than infrastructure—we’re building a team that pushes limits and stands behind every job we do.

Position: Project Engineer Intern
Location: Prineville, OR Office (with opportunities for project site visits and limited travel as needed)
Pay Range: $20 - $30 per hour DOE

R-2 Contractors is seeking motivated and driven Project Engineer Interns who are currently pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. This internship is designed to provide hands-on exposure to heavy civil, underground utility, foundation, and power infrastructure construction projects
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Our internship program is intended to support students throughout their college careers, providing opportunities to work during summer, winter, spring, and fall breaks. Successful interns may have the opportunity to continue with R-2 throughout multiple years of school and ultimately transition into a full-time Project Engineer position upon graduation.

This is an excellent opportunity to gain real-world construction experience, work alongside experienced industry professionals, and develop the skills needed for a successful career in heavy civil construction.
Key Responsibilities:

Assist Project Managers, Project Engineers, and Superintendents with daily project activities

Help organize and maintain project files, documentation, and records

Support subcontractor and supplier coordination efforts

Assist with tracking project quantities, production rates, materials, and equipment usage

Participate in project meetings and gain exposure to project planning and execution processes

Assist in reviewing plans, specifications, and project documents

Help compile information needed for work plans, schedules, and project reports

Support budget tracking and material management efforts

Assist with submittals, RFIs, and other project documentation processes

Perform site visits as opportunities arise to gain field exposure and understand construction operations

Learn and apply industry best practices related to safety, quality, and project execution
Requirements:

Currently enrolled in a Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Engineering, or related degree program

Strong interest in heavy civil construction, underground utilities, foundations, renewable energy, or power infrastructure projects

Basic understanding of construction principles through coursework, prior internships, or related experience

Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)

Strong organizational and time management skills

Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Willingness to learn and take on new challenges

Ability to work effectively in a team environment

High attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills

Self-motivated with a positive attitude and strong work ethic

Ability to successfully complete pre-employment drug & alcohol screening and background check
What You'll Gain:

Hands-on experience working on utility-scale power, renewable energy, heavy civil, and underground utility projects

Mentorship from experienced Project Managers, Superintendents, and industry professionals

Exposure to project planning, scheduling, estimating, budgeting, and field operations

Opportunities to visit active construction sites and learn firsthand how projects are built

A pathway to continued internships throughout your college career

Potential opportunity for full-time employment with R-2 Contractors upon graduation
Benefits:

Paid internship experience

Flexible scheduling around school commitments and academic calendars

Real-world construction and project management experience

Mentorship and professional development opportunities

Potential for long-term internship and career growth within R-2 Contractors
Work Schedule:

Flexible scheduling based on school breaks and availability

Opportunities available during Summer, Winter Break, Spring Break, Fall Break, and other academic breaks

Additional part-time opportunities may be available throughout the school year based on business needs and student schedules
Ready to Join Our Team?
If you're ready to gain valuable industry experience, build your professional network, and launch your career with a company that values hard work, integrity, and continuous growth, apply today and start building your future with R-2 Contractors!

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