2026 Information Technology Intern

Hanson Professional ServicesSpringfield, IL
22h$21 - $40

About The Position

Hanson Values Integrity | Commitment | Quality | Relationships | Innovation If you’re looking for a firm that encourages innovative thinking and challenges you every day, with an opportunity to learn and advance, a career at Hanson is right for you. The belief in sustainability within our company’s practices creates a focus on client success and partnerships that are important to our communities and our environment. Hanson Professional Services Inc. is a dynamic, employee-owned consulting firm of more than 500 employees providing a full range of multi-disciplined engineering, scientific, and allied services throughout the USA. This opportunity is in the Springfield, IL location. General Assignments: Interns will perform routine engineering tasks using standard procedures under supervision of a professional and may assist Hanson staff in their respective disciplines. The IT intern will work directly with the Information Technology and Computer Services department.

Requirements

  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Intern must be actively enrolled in a technical field of study.
  • The ideal candidate will have successfully completed their sophomore year and be actively enrolled in an accredited 4 year college or university.

Responsibilities

  • Interns will perform routine engineering tasks using standard procedures under supervision of a professional and may assist Hanson staff in their respective disciplines.
  • The IT intern will work directly with the Information Technology and Computer Services department.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation
  • Performance bonuses
  • 401(k) with matching contribution
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan
  • Comprehensive health & well-being plans
  • Financial wellness plans
  • Work-life balance programs
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