Environmental Engineering Technology Internships
Gear Up For Your
Career
Internships boost your chances to get a job right after graduation.
Northeast Wisconsin is an exceptional place for young professionals looking for experience during their undergraduate careers. Organizations like Brown County Resource Recovery and the Department of Natural Resources are committed to creating more sustainable equipment, so they want to train people with your expertise. You could even get a job through these experiences.
![UW-Green Bay researchers check a buoy armed with wireless high-tech sensors in the Bay of Green Bay](/UWGBCMS/media/environmental-engineering-tech/images/large/water-clarity-900.jpg)
![Students study prehistoric sturgeon](/getmedia/cdcc8de8-1a5c-48ce-bde7-d1813c4261a3/forsythe-fish600.jpg)
![Student studys water under bridge](/UWGBCMS/media/environmental-science/images/medium/ES-bridge-male600.jpg)
![Student performs soil research](/UWGBCMS/media/environmental-science/images/medium/ES-dirt-test600_1.jpg)
![Student performs research in lab](/UWGBCMS/media/biology/images/medium/lab-intern.jpg)
Explore Your
Options
Work in the community or with professors on campus.
Whether you want to find internships in organizations throughout Northeast Wisconsin, or want to get experience by working side by side with professors through research, you'll build skills to succeed in your career.
![Michael Holly](/UWGBCMS/media/environmental-engineering-tech/images/square/Michael-Holly200.jpg)
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In addition to his work researching solutions for environmental contamination and consulting for local firms, Professor Michael Holly is dedicated to developing well-rounded engineering technologists who can adapt and succeed in the workforce.