Lab Engineer; Intern
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Engineering
The Lab Engineer (Intern) plays a crucial role in advancing ANS's geotechnical engineering initiatives by conducting soil testing within our in-house geotechnical lab. This role primarily encompasses sample preparation, the execution of tests following established standards, and routine workstation maintenance. The intern is expected to play a key role in contributing to the success of our geotechnical projects through attention to detail and adherence to industry‑established testing protocols.
We are looking for a lab intern ideally graduating by Fall 2025 or Spring 2026. This role offers a hands‑on experience in a collaborative lab environment. Candidates who express interest in staying in the geotechnical field and are a strong cultural fit may be considered for a full‑time offer after graduation.
RESPONSIBILITIES- Sample Preparation:
Diligently process and prepare soil and rock samples for testing upon receipt at the laboratory. - Testing:
Perform a variety of geotechnical tests in adherence to established ASTM or AASHTO protocols. - Workstation Maintenance:
Perform routine maintenance and cleaning procedures including washing reusable laboratory equipment. - Data Recording:
Maintain comprehensive documentation of test procedures, observations, and results, prioritizing data accuracy and integrity for subsequent analysis. - Safety Compliance:
Commit to adherence to safety protocols and guidelines, actively fostering a secure work environment and minimizing risks related to laboratory operations. - Multi‑tasking:
Proficient in managing multiple tasks simultaneously. - Non‑Testing Duties:
Other duties as assigned for day‑to‑day laboratory operations, including but not limited to packaging and shipping field equipment, ordering and restocking lab supplies, and coordinating the disposal of soils.
- Education:
Applicants should be pursuing a degree in geology, civil engineering, environmental sciences, materials sciences, or a related field. - Physical Fitness:
Refer to the detailed physical requirements outlined below. - In‑Person Position:
This is an in‑person position that requires candidates to be present at the lab for effective contribution. Remote work is not applicable. - Attention to Detail:
Strong attention to detail is essential to ensuring precision in sample preparation and test procedures. - Safety Awareness:
Comprehensive understanding and strict adherence to safety protocols are a must. - Communication:
Effective communication skills are needed to facilitate collaboration with team members and record or report findings. - Laboratory
Experience:
Having prior experience in a laboratory setting, particularly in Geotechnical or material testing is advantageous.
- Prolonged periods (6–8 hours) of walking and standing are applicable for this position.
- Regularly lift, move, push, and pull heavy weights (25 to 50 lbs.) throughout the shift. Should be able to handle such tasks independently or with minimal assistance.
- Frequent kneeling and squatting.
$18 - $22 an hour
INTERNSHIP DURATIONThe internship is initially set for a four‑month period, with the possibility of periodic (multiple) extensions based on the candidate’s performance and overall development.
Schedule8 hour shift
Choose your own hours
Monday to Friday
Weekends as needed
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