Internship Program

Our internship program offers interested students the opportunity to grow their skills and develop an understanding of working a major construction site. This hands-on internship offers a variety of opportunities to participate on a project while earning compensation.

You will interact with both project management and construction (field) management teams and learn from experienced Austin employee-owners. When you complete your internship with Austin, you will have a strong understanding of the day-to-day operations of a project site and be able to apply that information to your course work.

What to Expect from Internship

Our 12-week summer internship offers the opportunity to learn a full range of project responsibilities and gain practical, proven jobsite experience that will enhance your education when you return to school in the fall.

Interested in a longer internship experience? Contact us about our semester-long programs at (214) 443-5542.

A typical internship consists of: 

  • Assignment to a project ranging from $20 to $200 million
  • Working with leaders in the construction industry
  • Learning the basics of costs, tracking materials, project coordination, safety and managing submittals
  • Working with the field management team focusing on subcontractor management, quality control, material management and safety
Testimonials

“The information and knowledge that I have gained during this experience is extremely valuable, and will benefit me throughout my career.” Cody, Texas State University – Alamo Community College District

"If I had the choice to do it again I would choose Austin a million times over." Will, University of Florida – Acme Brick Corporate Headquarters

“I have learned so much in the office and out in the field.” Matt, Texas A&M – Children’s Hospital

“Thanks for giving me this wonderful opportunity.” Alcheri, Prairie View A&M University – The Long Center

“It was a great experience.” Chris, University of Oklahoma – UT Hotel and Convention Center

“I greatly appreciate the opportunity.” Robert, Texas A&M University – Hall Office Park