Construction Intern Jobs at Turner Construction Company with Visa Sponsorship
Turner Construction Company hires Construction Interns across project sites nationwide, offering hands-on exposure to large-scale builds and project management. The company has a track record of sponsoring international talent for internship and full-time roles, supporting multiple visa pathways for candidates in the construction and real estate sector.
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INTRODUCTION
Assist in day-to-day supervised activities related to the development of a construction project to build foundational knowledge in construction management, business and project financial management, project safety protocols, subcontractor relationships, quality control, and project coordination and lifecycle. Where applicable, your assignment will support learning that applies to earning educational credits.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Depending on business need and location, the Intern/Co-Op will be supervised and assigned to work at an active construction project site, in a department located at a main office working in one of our many construction specialties.
- Support project team with meeting coordination, material tracking, file management, document control, and progress reporting.
- Comprehend and follow project site signage and supervisor instructions as directed.
- Provide progress reports to supervisor and be receptive to learning about construction management.
- Relate and apply knowledge acquired in the academic setting to work activities.
- Maintain professional relationships with employees, customers, clients, and subcontractors.
- Participate in training, meetings, and orientation.
- Comply with safety protocols, follow safety expectations, and wear appropriate PPE (Personal Protection Equipment).
- Other activities, duties, and responsibilities as assigned. Based on the assignment, the following activities may be performed (longer-term assignments may gain more in-depth experience and exposure):
- Assist with project start-up activities and provide support to Project Engineer, Project Superintendent, and/or Project Manager.
- Assist with collection and review of information and approvals for processing shop drawings, submittals, and Requests for Information (RFIs).
- Assist with preparation and distribution of information for contract requirements to appropriate parties.
- Assist with preparation of estimates for changes in work from subcontractors.
- Attend project site visits to observe and document construction field activities.
- Assist with preparation of and conduct correspondence and communication as directed to Architects, Engineers, vendors, and subcontractors in connection with performing their assigned trades.
- Assist with communication to Trades and subcontractors to understand and track job schedules.
- Assist with monitoring contractor compliance with Turner’s safety program, as directed.
- Assist with preparation of quantity take-offs and studies for project items using either traditional or computer-aided programs, learning and discussing details necessary to complete project.
- Request and distribute subcontractor proposals relative to their scope of work to assemble proposals for delivery system.
- Assist with project close out preparations.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Enrolled and actively pursuing college or university accredited degree program or enrolled in a Co-op program, recommended majors include and not limited to Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or other related field of study, and at minimum 1 year of completed education, and/or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
- Must be 18 years of age, to work at a construction project site.
- Desire to work in construction management and to learn about construction industry.
- Commitment to work standard business hours and overtime as determined by assignment.
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills including student leadership, volunteerism, or other community involvement.
- Professional and clear verbal and written communication skills, in English language required.
- Ability to read and comprehend written information.
- Assume personal and professional accountability for own actions and activities.
- Proactive, curious, and eager to learn and participate.
- Able to work independently, with direction and supervision, and in team environment.
- Exceptional organizational skills with attention to detail.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls and reach with hands, talk, and hear. The employee is regularly required to be mobile. Performance of the required duties may require physical ability to climb permanent and temporary stairs, passenger use of construction personnel hoists, ability to climb ladders, and negotiate work areas under construction. The employee frequently views a computer monitor and frequently uses a computer keyboard. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The employee may occasionally travel both short and long distances via a variety of conveyances and may perform work at on-site construction work sites and/or office locations. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may regularly work in an office setting. The noise in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate in an office setting. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally work at construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, fumes, or airborne particles, outside weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock. The noise in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. The employee is required to work in compliance with company safety policies, procedures, and applicable laws.
Turner is an Equal Opportunity Employer - race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other characteristics protected by applicable law.

INTRODUCTION
Assist in day-to-day supervised activities related to the development of a construction project to build foundational knowledge in construction management, business and project financial management, project safety protocols, subcontractor relationships, quality control, and project coordination and lifecycle. Where applicable, your assignment will support learning that applies to earning educational credits.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Depending on business need and location, the Intern/Co-Op will be supervised and assigned to work at an active construction project site, in a department located at a main office working in one of our many construction specialties.
- Support project team with meeting coordination, material tracking, file management, document control, and progress reporting.
- Comprehend and follow project site signage and supervisor instructions as directed.
- Provide progress reports to supervisor and be receptive to learning about construction management.
- Relate and apply knowledge acquired in the academic setting to work activities.
- Maintain professional relationships with employees, customers, clients, and subcontractors.
- Participate in training, meetings, and orientation.
- Comply with safety protocols, follow safety expectations, and wear appropriate PPE (Personal Protection Equipment).
- Other activities, duties, and responsibilities as assigned. Based on the assignment, the following activities may be performed (longer-term assignments may gain more in-depth experience and exposure):
- Assist with project start-up activities and provide support to Project Engineer, Project Superintendent, and/or Project Manager.
- Assist with collection and review of information and approvals for processing shop drawings, submittals, and Requests for Information (RFIs).
- Assist with preparation and distribution of information for contract requirements to appropriate parties.
- Assist with preparation of estimates for changes in work from subcontractors.
- Attend project site visits to observe and document construction field activities.
- Assist with preparation of and conduct correspondence and communication as directed to Architects, Engineers, vendors, and subcontractors in connection with performing their assigned trades.
- Assist with communication to Trades and subcontractors to understand and track job schedules.
- Assist with monitoring contractor compliance with Turner’s safety program, as directed.
- Assist with preparation of quantity take-offs and studies for project items using either traditional or computer-aided programs, learning and discussing details necessary to complete project.
- Request and distribute subcontractor proposals relative to their scope of work to assemble proposals for delivery system.
- Assist with project close out preparations.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Enrolled and actively pursuing college or university accredited degree program or enrolled in a Co-op program, recommended majors include and not limited to Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or other related field of study, and at minimum 1 year of completed education, and/or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
- Must be 18 years of age, to work at a construction project site.
- Desire to work in construction management and to learn about construction industry.
- Commitment to work standard business hours and overtime as determined by assignment.
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills including student leadership, volunteerism, or other community involvement.
- Professional and clear verbal and written communication skills, in English language required.
- Ability to read and comprehend written information.
- Assume personal and professional accountability for own actions and activities.
- Proactive, curious, and eager to learn and participate.
- Able to work independently, with direction and supervision, and in team environment.
- Exceptional organizational skills with attention to detail.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls and reach with hands, talk, and hear. The employee is regularly required to be mobile. Performance of the required duties may require physical ability to climb permanent and temporary stairs, passenger use of construction personnel hoists, ability to climb ladders, and negotiate work areas under construction. The employee frequently views a computer monitor and frequently uses a computer keyboard. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The employee may occasionally travel both short and long distances via a variety of conveyances and may perform work at on-site construction work sites and/or office locations. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may regularly work in an office setting. The noise in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate in an office setting. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally work at construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, fumes, or airborne particles, outside weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock. The noise in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. The employee is required to work in compliance with company safety policies, procedures, and applicable laws.
Turner is an Equal Opportunity Employer - race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other characteristics protected by applicable law.
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Align Your Degree to Specialty Occupation Standards
Turner's visa-sponsored intern roles typically require a degree in civil engineering, construction management, or architecture. Confirm your coursework maps directly to the role's technical requirements before applying, since specialty occupation eligibility hinges on that field-to-role match.
Target Turner's University Recruiting Pipeline
Turner Construction recruits heavily through campus partnerships and HBCU programs. Applying through your university's career portal or attending Turner-sponsored campus events puts your application in the pipeline where their recruiting team actively looks for intern candidates.
Clarify CPT and OPT Eligibility Before Your Interview
If you're on an F-1 visa, confirm with your Designated School Official whether the internship qualifies for Curricular Practical Training or Optional Practical Training. Turner's HR team will ask which authorization type you're using, so knowing this before the offer stage avoids unnecessary delays.
Understand Turner's H-1B Transition Timeline
For interns seeking H-1B sponsorship after graduation, Turner must file before the April 1 USCIS deadline for an October 1 start date. Raise this timeline early in your offer conversations so both sides can plan around the lottery registration window.
Verify Turner's E-Verify Enrollment for Work Authorization
As a federal contractor, Turner Construction is enrolled in E-Verify, which means your work authorization documents will be verified through the DOL-linked system. Have your I-94, EAD, or visa documentation current and accurate before your first day to avoid clearance issues.
Use Migrate Mate to Filter Turner's Open Intern Roles
Sorting by visa type and role when searching for Construction Intern positions saves time. Use Migrate Mate to filter Turner Construction Company's open roles by sponsorship category so you apply only to positions actively open to your visa status.
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Find Construction Intern at Turner Construction Company JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Turner Construction Company sponsor H-1B visas for Construction Interns?
Yes, Turner Construction Company has a documented history of sponsoring H-1B visas, including for roles that begin as internships and convert to full-time positions. Sponsorship for H-1B typically applies after a full-time offer is extended, not during the internship itself. If you're interning on F-1 OPT or CPT, the H-1B pathway becomes relevant when you transition to a permanent role.
How do I apply for Construction Intern jobs at Turner Construction Company?
Applications go through Turner Construction's careers portal at turnerconstruction.com, where intern roles are listed by region and project type. You can also find and filter Turner's open Construction Intern positions on Migrate Mate, which lets you sort by visa sponsorship type. Applying early in the fall recruiting cycle significantly improves your chances, as summer intern cohorts fill quickly through campus programs.
Which visa types are commonly used for Construction Intern roles at Turner Construction Company?
F-1 CPT and F-1 OPT are the most commonly used visa types for Construction Intern roles at Turner, since most candidates are current students or recent graduates. Turner also supports J-1 intern and trainee programs, E-3 visas for Australian nationals, and TN visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals. H-1B and EB-2 or EB-3 sponsorship typically comes into play when an intern transitions to a full-time hire.
What qualifications does Turner Construction Company expect from Construction Intern candidates?
Turner typically looks for candidates enrolled in or recently graduated from a bachelor's or master's program in civil engineering, construction management, architecture, or a related technical field. Familiarity with project scheduling software like Primavera P6 or Procore is frequently noted in job postings. Strong communication skills and willingness to work on active job sites are standard expectations across Turner's regional intern programs.
How do I time my visa sponsorship conversations during the Construction Intern hiring process at Turner?
Raise your visa status during the application or early interview stage, not after receiving an offer. Turner's HR teams are experienced with international hiring, so disclosing your status early allows them to confirm authorization pathways before extending an offer. If you're targeting H-1B sponsorship after the internship, align your graduation and OPT end dates with USCIS's April 1 filing deadline to avoid gaps in work authorization.
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