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HGA Architects and Engineers


2026 Student Intern – Architecture

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Recruitment began on January 5, 2026
and the job listing Expires on March 7, 2026
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We have excellent summer opportunities for students who wish to gain hands-on experience in the Science and Technology OR our Healthcare sectors. Paid summer internships will be 10 – 12 weeks beginning on or before June 1, 2026 (some flexibility is available).

This is an exciting opportunity for a talented Student Intern to join our Architecture practice groups, working on a variety of projects throughout the country. At HGA we work to foster an environment where diversity of thought, background and experience creates new energy. Through your curiosity, tenacity, creativity and unique insights you can make an impact every day. That impact is felt by your colleagues, by our clients, and by those who inhabit the spaces we create.

The position requires excellent communication, time management and technical skills as you will work closely with Senior Project Architects and Project Managers developing non-routine and complex design concepts in a manner responsive to the client’s needs and deadlines. The candidate will also have multiple opportunities for client interaction and will help our team maintain a commitment to design and quality for all types of projects.

Application deadline: March 17, 2026
Interviews conducted: March 2026
Offers extended: By April 2026
Summer internship dates: June 1, 2026 – Mid-August (With flexibility to start earlier depending on your school schedule)

In this role, you will:

  1. Accept specific assignments and develops concepts according to parameters defined by the senior architect overseeing project assignment.
  2. Assure execution of and assists with quality control activities for architectural elements on a project.
  3. Review drawings, documents and submittals for document compliance and documenting code review and compliance.
  4. Keep lead architect or designated team leader informed of progress; recognize problem issues and communicate impact to team, and seek clarity when necessary.
  5. Maintain, organize and archive all project related documents.
  6. Make an on-going effort to obtain IDP credits so that architectural registration will be achieved.
  7. Interact and communicate effectively and professionally with other team members.
  8. Perform construction administration duties (e.g. RFI’s, RFP’s, change orders, etc.)

You will need to have:

  • Bachelor of Architecture degree; Master’s degree preferred
  • Experience on small- to large-scale projects preferred
  • Working knowledge of Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and other graphic tools
  • Pursuing Architectural registration
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