Intern - Landscape Architecture

Seattle, WA
Internship
Landscape Architecture
Student (College)
At AHBL, we seek to nurture healthy communities and our planet, so we all thrive. We are looking for talented individuals eager to apply their exceptional skills to the challenges facing our built environment. We offer a dynamic workplace where you can collaborate with clients, stakeholders, and team members. Our firm thrives on working in an interdisciplinary environment to bring projects from concept to reality.

We are not just shaping cities – we are creating vibrant communities. Our work is both rewarding and adventurous. Our teams are passionate about their work, thriving on innovation and creativity. Join us and become part of a dynamic company that is as dedicated to transforming and designing spaces as we are to fostering a collaborative and engaging work environment.

We're a multi-disciplined engineering, planning, landscape architecture, and land surveying firm that has been offering creative design solutions to public and private sector clients since 1969. AHBL has consistently been recognized as one of the premier local consulting firms in the Northwest and a top place to work. Our people love it here because we don't do cookie-cutter work; we work collaboratively on the most diverse, complex, and fascinating projects.

WHAT YOU WILL DO
Landscape architecture interns will work with experienced landscape architects and designers to bring their classroom knowledge to the real world and assist in design efforts for various projects and clients. Some work areas may include analysis and research, field studies, production of design graphics using CAD or other software, detail design, developing planting palettes and plans, assisting in the design and documentation process, and conducting materials and building systems research. Internships will begin in May or June at approximately 40 hours per week and will be 12 - 14 weeks in duration.  

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Currently enrolled in an accredited Landscape Architecture degree program and will be entering the final year of coursework as a BLA student or have completed two years of coursework as an MLA student.
  • Possess an interest in science-based or evidence-based design.
  • Portfolio that demonstrates strong analytical, conceptual, communication, and organizational skills.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, and Revit. 
  • Strong freehand illustration and rendering skills. 
COMPENSATION
  • $21 - $23 per hour
Actual rate of pay will be based on the level of coursework completed, previous experience, and other job-related factors permitted by law.

BENEFITS
Full time interns may be benefits eligible depending on length of service and agency benefit terms.
  • Six (6) paid holidays
  • Medical Benefits
  • Supplemental Benefits
  • Washington State sick pay
  • Retirement Savings
EXTRAS
  • Real-world experience
  • Networking opportunities with professionals
  • Potential for full-time employment after graduation
We will accept applications through November 30th and will contact applicants about next steps in the interview process after this date.
 

AHBL is fully committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action by providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. We provide equal opportunity to all candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, ancestry, pregnancy, medical condition, marital status, national origin, genetic information, mental or physical disability, or veteran status. We are thoughtful and deliberate about creating a culture of inclusion, and we are seeking individuals who support that mission.

AHBL will provide a reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in the job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact us.

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