Page Content NCDOT Internships Search:Showing 1 to 19 of 19 entriesView NCDOT and NCDMV HBCU Internship PostingsGroupLocationPreferred Skills/MajorApplyDescriptionDivision of Aviation - One internship available1050 Meridian Drive, Morrisville, N.C. 27560Engineering background and some knowledge of drone technology, computer programming, and mechanical systems/skills preferred. Apply HereThe interns will assist this program with Unmanned Aircraft System flights, training, and site work. They would also be asked to research drone technology and mechanical systems (associated with repairing damaged drones and programming). The opportunity to compile data, analyze data, and create 3D models (computerized) would be included.Division of Highways /Division Three/Wilmington Resident Engineer's Office - One internship available 300 Division Drive, Wilmington N.C. 28401 is the main office. Our office administers various contracts throughout New Hanover and Brunswick Counties. Intern will be required spend 80-90% of time in the field, 20-10% in an office. Must be a currently enrolled student in an associates, bachelor's, or master's-level program at an accredited institution related to civil engineering. General interest and understanding of planning, design, and construction, a valid driver license (Intern will be issued a DOT vehicle) and basic understanding of various Microsoft software (Outlook, Word, Excel, OneNote, SharePoint, Teams, etc.) needed.Apply HereIntern will be working on construction projects throughout New Hanover and Brunswick counties to assist with the administration and oversight of said projects. This involves, but is not limited to, field Inspections, sampling and testing of concrete, asphalt, soils, etc., estimating, negotiating and review of requests for information (RFI's) and submittals and attending meetings in office, field, or through Microsoft Teams.This position requires a flexible schedule, as our construction operations may take place at night, weekends, and holidays.Steel-toe boots are required. Intern can expect to be on project sites most of the time where they will be exposed to the sun, rain, wind and other elements. All other required Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) will be furnished. Engineering Transportation Systems - Engineering Application Services - One internship availableRemote/4101 Capital Boulevard, Raleigh, N.C. 27604Supervisor at same locationRising junior or higher pursuing a bachelor’s in computer science, business administration or civil engineering needed. Strong computer skills, excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills, strong problem-solving skills, and experience with Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, SharePoint, and web design required. Ability to effectively manage multiple priorities and adapt to change preferred.Apply HereThe intern will review historical As Built and Right of Way Deed files and apply properties to the files in SharePoint, map existing As Built plans to a Geographic Information System map layer, attend requirement gathering meetings to learn about processes of the transportation lifecycle as it relates to file management and application development and attend SCRUM meetings to become familiar with the agile development process. Depending on SharePoint or web experience, the intern will define the requirements for a webpage for our web team to develop and the intern will test the results. This webpage will be used for testing the structure of thousands of SharePoint sites against a template.Governance Office - One internship availableHighway Building, 1 S. Wilmington St., Raleigh, N.C. 27601. Supervisor is in same location.Apply HereIntern responsibilities will include assisting the policy manager with the Department's policy initiative, assisting in the policy template transfer and the edit and revisions of existing and new policies, and assisting the policy manager with shepherding the review and approval process for all policies posted to the policy directory.Skills enhanced: communications, time management, office etiquette, analytical skills, team workHydraulics - Two internships available1000 Birch Ridge Drive Raleigh, NC 27610Report writing and editing; engineering computations; data analysis; GIS skills; SharePoint expertise; team collaboration; graphic design; CADD skills; research team experience; data sampling Majors: Engineering/ Engineering Sciences/ Life SciencesApply HereThe intern would work on research projects related to hydraulic services and devices; website development; data analysis; GIS data analysis, develop training modules; storyboard creation; data collection, both physical (in the field) and on-line; geo-referencing archived reports; multi-discipline collaboration; minor design projects (depending on CADD expertise); site visits; development of on-line tools. Integrated Mobility DivisionRemote/ Transportation Building, 1 S. Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27601. Supervisor at same location.City/transportation planning, geography, public administration, engineering or related majors or experience is preferred. Geographic Information System skills may also prove valuable.Apply HereThe intern will be involved with Complete Streets project sheets, review and conduct an analysis of Highway Maintenance Improvement Program and assist in coordination and evaluation of North Carolina's bike routes. Work also may involve coordination with state (regional organizations and bike groups) and national organizations (Adventure Cycling) as well as research, data capture and analysis of private transportation provider market share as it relates to Medicare Transformation. N.C. Department of Transportation - Procurement Office- One internship availableRemote /Highway Building, 1 S. Wilmington Street, Raleigh N.C. 27601Analytical skills, experience working with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, ability to work independently, to establish and maintain relationships, work well with others, and experience working in a deadline-driven environment are desired.Apply HereThe intern will be responsible for procurement forecast preparation and planning, HUB spend analysis, vendor outreach presentation preparation, and participation in vendor outreach activities.N.C. Department of Transportation Communications Office - One to two internships availableHighway Building, 1 S. Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27601Intern should have some knowledge of AP Style, writing experience, public relations and/or marketing principles. Ideal candidate should have taken classes in journalism, marketing and public relations. Could also use an intern with video skills and or graphic design experience.Apply HereInterns will draft news releases, speeches, feature articles, blog posts, video scripts and other written materials. They will learn to pitch story ideas to media outlets to attain coverage, utilize social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook etc. to inform the public. Interns will also help plan and attend events and meetings on behalf of the office as needed and assist with research and compiling daily news clips. The intern will have numerous writing samples to include in a portfolio, demonstrated experience meeting deadlines in a high-profile state government communications office and a working knowledge of how to use video and social media to promote critical messages. N.C. Department of Transportation Ferry Division - One internship availableShipyard Dorm, 8550 Shipyard, Manns Harbor, N.C. 27953. The supervisor does not work at this location.Students in their junior year or higher with majors in engineering, construction management, and management preferred. Technical writing skills, general computer program aptitude, communication and high-level organizational skills preferred. Intern will need to have the ability to be outdoors for long periods of time in different weather conditions, not afraid of heights, water or potentially confined spaces. Apply HereThe intern will be responsible for overseeing the operation of piling cluster (known as dolphins) replacement at various terminals in the Ferry Division. Work locations for this will include Hatteras, Ocracoke, as well as others. The intern will provide progress reports as well as tracking material used to build clusters to ensure accurate inventory charge out. Additionally, projects such as Southport dock construction, rip rap placement, and ramp repair and maintenance will be observed and progress tracked. There will be opportunities to observe and learn about shipyard operations such as vessel repair and maintenance, scheduling, and quality assurance. The intern will participate in various weekly and monthly meetings to learn about the division, but to also provide progress updates for projects they are involved in or responsible for. Organization, communication, technical writing, and computer program skills will be developed or enhanced as a byproduct of the interns responsibilities and mentorship. By being involved in several aspects of the division the intern will learn how to work with all levels of employees, interact and communicate effectively, and to own responsibility for assigned projects or tasks. N.C. Department of Transportation Rail Division - Planning and Development/ Business Office - One internship availableSupervisor will be in the same location. Assuming a return to the physical work location.Transportation Bldg. (5th Floor)1 South Wilmington Street (Delivery)Raleigh, NC 27601All majors. General computer skills (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel) required. Technical writing skills preferred, but not required.Apply HereThe intern will work with both the project development team and the business office team to document existing policies and procedures associated with the project development process, and coordination points between the two teams. Deliverable at completion of the internship will be a procedures manual for project development and a white paper outlining the existing business office process/work flow with suggestions for improvements in both areas. Intern will be required to actively participate in the project development process (to include public meetings, review of technical reports, internal meetings). Intern will also develop an understanding of Rail Division business office processes and procedures.N.C. Office of General Counsel - One internship available 1 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, N.C. 27601Supervisor is at the same locationAbility to perform legal research and writing and read, analyze and apply statutes and case law preferred. Critical thinking, strong oral and written interpersonal communication skills preferred.Apply HereThe intern will assist counsel on all subject matter areas by providing input on legal and strategic advice on the interpretation of applicable federal and state laws, regulations and case law. Responding to public record law requests. Participate in contract negotiations and/or interpretation of internal policy and procedure. Advise the Secretary, senior staff, Human Resource Department and employees on issues related to federal and state employment and labor laws. Perform traditional case law research, draft legal memorandum, review agreements, survey state law and research legislative history. Intern may attend meetings, hearings, and mediations. Office of Civil Rights/Utilization and ComplianceRemote/750 Greenfield Parkway, Garner, N.C. 27529Business-related and engineering-related majors preferred. One year of college/two semesters at a minimum required.Apply HereIntern will work with statistician, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise compliance officers, Equal Opportunity Contractor compliance officers and the Utilization and Compliance manager.Office of Civil Rights/Utilization and Compliance - One internship available750 Greenfield Parkway, Garner, N.C. (Note: The employee will be rotated throughout the state.)Business or engineering major/background required.Apply HereThe intern will learn the bid review process and how we monitor Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Utilization participation. Intern will accompany Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Compliance officers and Equal Opportunity Contractor Compliance Program officers on contractor interviews and jobsite visits and learn what they do.Roadside Environmental Unit - Aesthetic Engineering1 S. Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27601. Supervisor in same location.Experience with MicroStation CAD, SketchUp 3D, Adobe Creative Suite and ArcGIS is required.Apply HereIntern will be responsible for MicroStation CAD development, handling Scenic Byway Corridor reviews, managing project estimates and reviews, using SketchUp 3D and Adobe Creative Suite Development for presentations, and managing ArcGIS Map Updates.Safety and Risk Management I - One internship available1 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, NC 27699Microsoft Office Suite, Data analysis skills, Major involving biology, pre-Med, business administration or human resourcesApply HereSummer Interns will work with Monitor Workers' Compensation (WC) Service Account and work with WC team members to ensure NCDOT injured employees receive the best care. Safety and Risk Management II - One internship available1 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, NC 27699Preferred major: Occupational safety and/or healthApply HereThe intern would focus on unit audits primarily on health programs and also conduct sampling of environmental factors such as lead, silica, noise, etc. Possibly assisting with delivering training on health program elements, as well. Technical Services / Photogrammetry Unit - One internship availablePhotogrammetry Unit, 1020 Birch Ridge Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27610 Geomatics major or graduate student with ArcGIS experience preferred.Apply HereThe intern will develop an ArcGIS database with the historic N.C. Department of Transportation aerial photography limits and N.C. Department of Transportation project mapping limits for the period of 2013 through 2020. This process will include creating and tagging MicroStation design files that show boundary limits for the historic data using ImageStation Photogrammetric Manager (ISPM) project files and Bentley GeoPak software. These design files will then be organized by year of photography and grouped into an ArcGIS geodatabase to be used as a Digital Index and Archive Library of NCDOT project holdings. The project also includes helping with development of the ArcGIS Feature classes and the future maintenance workflow for this database. The attributes of the database will include, but are not limited to, the photography mission number, date of photography, project TIP number, project description, county name, ground sample distance (GSD), type of mapping camera, mapping product type, delivery date and customer name. Transportation Mobility and Safety Division750 North Greenfield ParkwayGarner, N.C. 27529All majors will be considered. Basic Microsoft Office skills, good written and verbal communication skills as well as interest in legal documents and research are preferred.Apply HereThe intern will research and document the legislative authority, N.C. Administrative Code authority, or department policy authority for traffic engineering, highway safety, and traffic operation activities and actions. They will be tasked with preparing base responses to many citizen requests for how, what , and when these actions are taken. The intern will also assist in rewriting the Department Policy on Accessing the State Right of Way, also known as the Driveway Manual. Value Management Office, Central Construction Unit/Division of Field Support - Two internships availableRemote work/ 1020 Birch Ridge Drive (Century Center)/ 1 S. Wilmington Street (Highway Building), Raleigh, N.C. 27601Junior or senior majoring in communications, engineering management, business management, statistics, analytics, computer science/engineering, industrial engineering preferred. Good communication skills and organizational skills required. Statistic, analytic, and graphic design skills preferred. Apply HereProject 1: Intern will work with the NCDOT Internal Innovation team members. Candidate would report to the Value Management Office and work on the CLEAR Program, NCDOT's Knowledge Management Program and the FHWA initiatives. Focused project would include updating the way the FHWA initiatives, State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) and Every Day Counts (EDC) communicates innovation and department successes to internal and external stakeholders by incorporating with CLEAR (KM Program). Tasks include updating and generating content for the internal/external web landing pages and improving communication strategies and tools. Tools can include videos, pamphlets, text for newsletters. Additional tasks include: · Update CLEAR communication tools as needed · Assist in managing Strategic Implementation Teams on key innovations · Assist in managing Technical Advisory Groups on key innovations · Assist on STIC/EDC project monitoring · Attend meetings regarding Internal InnovationsProject 2: Intern will work with N.C. Department of Transportation Value Management Office on the CLEAR Program - N.C. Department of Transportation's Knowledge Management Program and Change Management Initiative. Focused project would include updating and improving the tracking tool of ideas being implemented into the Department. This includes the inclusion of the ADKAR model for Change Management, understanding the people side of change and innovation. Integration of the tracking into the tableau database and visualization will be a part of this project. Additional tasks include: · Updating Change Management communication tools as needed · Updating tableau visualizations · Assist in managing Technical Advisory Groups on key innovations · Attend meetings for all VMO projectsShowing 1 to 19 of 19 entries DMV Internships Search:Showing 1 to 5 of 5 entriesView NCDOT and NCDMV HBCU Internship PostingsGroupLocationPreferred Skills/MajorApplyDescriptionN.C. Division of Motor Vehicles - Customer Compliance Services - Four internships availableDMV Headquarters, Rocky Mount, N.C.All majors accepted but prefer political science, communications or business administration/management. Microsoft Office skills, Excel particularly, are greatly preferred.Apply HereThe intern will be assigned to various units within the section. They will rotate throughout the summer to obtain day-to-day working knowledge of each unit as well as various special projects within the section. These special projects range from small to complex matrix team projects.N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles Training and Development Unit - Two internships availableNCDMV License & Theft Bureau HeadquartersTraining & Development Unit1405 N. Church StreetRocky Mount, N.C. 27804MSC 3140All majors will be considered. Computer, analytical, communication, design and creativity skills preferred. Apply HereInterns will be introduced to the duties and responsibilities of trainers within a state training unit. The interns will assist with the planning, preparation and development of courses offered to NCDOT members and observe training. Skills developed and/or enhanced include: organization, communication, writing, research, planning and critical-thinking. N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles/Vehicle Services/Special Operations - Two internships available1613 N. Church St. Rocky Mount, N.C.All majors will be considered. Candidate would need to be computer literate and an expert in research, writing, Microsoft Word and the creation of manuals.Apply HereThe intern would be someone that is skilled in research and writing. The intern would be responsible for helping to write/rewrite the N.C. Title Manual as well as the Special Plates Guidebook. In order to do this, the person must be computer literate as well as well-versed in Microsoft Word. By writing/rewriting these manuals, the intern would need to learn the processes within the manual to create a more holistic read. The intern thus would gain the knowledge of vehicle registration and titling as well as understanding and learning how legislation plays an integral part in what we do. They will be responsible for researching statutes and ensuring the statute is broken down in layman’s terms for the end user. NC DMV, Strategy Research & Planning Directorate - Legislative & Operations UnitNC DMV. Supervisor is at same locationMicrosoft Office understanding is a big help, but we will work with all interns to hone soft skills for their success in the world of workplace interaction.Apply HereThe intern will not have tasks, they will have opportunities to learn and understand the North Carolina legislative process as it relates to motor vehicle laws and as well as deciphering agency operations tasks into analytical review of fiscal and operational impact(s)North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles, License and Theft Bureau - Two internships availableDivision of Motor Vehicles Headquarters Rocky Mount Field District Offices Greenville, Fayetteville, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, AshevilleAll majors will be considered, but criminal justice, business and computer science majors are preferred. Apply HereThe intern will be assigned a period of time within each of the major sections of the N.C. Division Motor Vehicles License and Theft Bureau. During their time within each section, they will obtain a working knowledge of the day-to-day operations and either be assigned small projects or one large project depending on the needs of the Bureau at the time of the internship. Showing 1 to 5 of 5 entries IT Internships Search:Showing 1 to 6 of 6 entriesView NCDOT and NCDMV HBCU Internship PostingsGroupLocationPreferred Skills/MajorApplyDescriptionInformation Technology/Project Management OfficeRemote/4101 Capital Boulevard, Raleigh, N.C. 27604Supervisor at same locationProject management, management information systems or business administration majors preferred. Proficiency with all Microsoft Office applications and strong verbal and written skills needed.Apply HereThe intern will support project managers and business analysts in various phases the software development lifecycle; assisting with planning, documentation, and meeting facilitation and will receive specific assignments responsible for.N.C. Department of Information Technology - Transportation (NCDIT-T) - One internship available1020 Birch Ridge Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27610Supervisor in same locationComputer science, networking fundamentals and related skills are required.Apply HereThe intern will be responsible for Cisco network switch management, configuration, troubleshooting, basic network design and documentation.N.C. Department of Information Technology - Transportation, Enterprise Business Services - Two internships availableRemote/4101 Capital Blvd, Raleigh, N.C. 27604. Supervisor will be at same location or remote (dependent on COVID rules)The ideal candidate will have computer information systems experience and be interested in a technical writing field and/or training field.Apply HereThe intern responsibilities will include written training course development (technical writing) training course development (EnableNow), and online set up of training materials. The intern will work with a business analyst to learn how to pull together functional requirements, work through a request or issue to resolution, and learn about our system landscape and how we administer the system to keep it running.N.C. Department of Information Technology - Transportation/State Automated Drivers License System - One internship availableRemote/Century Center, 1020 Birch Ridge Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27610Computer science majors or closely related field required. Programming (mainframe or distributed), good documentation and communication skills preferred. Apply HereThe intern will scribe at meetings will get an understanding of decision-making processes in the real world, assist with training efforts (will get an understanding of how training documentation and processes occur) and assist with conversion needs as State Automated Driver License System converts from COBOL to .NET (will get an understanding of the differences between mainframe systems and distributed systems)N.C. Department of Information Technology-Transportation Services - Division of Motor Vehicle Systems - Traffic Records Systems - One internship availableRemote/1020 Birch Ridge Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27610.Supervisor will be in the same location.Engineering or computer science majors with experience with one or more of the following programming courses preferred: Java, .NET, and relational databases such as Oracle.Apply HereThe Traffic Records System team supports the Division of Motor Vehicles and Department of Health in promoting highway safety and providing excellent customer service, enforcing motor vehicle laws, and maintaining the integrity of official DMV records. Intern responsibilities will include assisting with information technology application maintenance activities or small project primarily using Java language and Oracle database. The intern can assist with automating some of the frequently requested reports and data requests. The intern can also assist with testing of any ongoing application development effort. The intern should be able to enhance their application programming, application testing, application documenting, team work environment, and communication skills.Web ServicesNew Hope Center4401 Capital BlvdRaleigh, N.C. 27604Supervisor is at same locationsComputer science, computer engineering and business analyst majors preferred. Must have a willingness to learn, be a good communicator, be computer savvy, and possess Microsoft Office Skills and Windows 10 experience.Apply HereThe intern will become familiar and assist with the Department of Information Technology support of N.C. Department Division of Motor Vehicles, provide user access to the Apple Application Teams, become knowledgeable on Service Now from assigned mentor/supervisor, open and manage Service Now tickets, store and retrieve SharePoint files and become familiar with mobile and e-commerce applications.Showing 1 to 6 of 6 entries Last updated Mar. 2, 2021