Olsson Studio Landscape Design Internship
Job Description
During your Landscape Design Internship with the Olsson Studio, you will learn and collaborate with team members to help with projects from the initial vision to implementation. You will learn to assist in all phases of the design process including concept generation, 3D visualization, design development and construction documentation. You will utilize illustrative graphics, Sketchup, CAD, and other relevant software programs, in preparation of master plans and design documentation.
Qualifications
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Additional Information
ABOUT US: The Olsson Studio is a landscape architecture and planning design studio within Olsson. Rooted with a 100-year legacy, the Olsson Studio is committed to creatively engaging our clients, helping define their visions, and making those visions a reality.
The Olsson Studio is an industry leader in landscape architectural design, land planning, community and neighborhood redevelopment, parks and recreation, urban and regional planning, destination retail and entertainment design, and real estate development planning. As one company, we offer a full spectrum of services.
The original father and son firm of Hare & Hare, founded in 1910, built a national practice and played a significant role in the development of Kansas City, Missouri. In 1979, Ochsner & Associates, led by Ralph Ochsner, acquired Hare & Hare and added experience in public policy planning and created Ochsner Hare & Hare. In 2014, Ochsner Hare & Hare merged with Olsson, a nationally recognized, employee-owned firm specializing in planning and design, engineering, field services, environmental, and technology.
As a Student Intern with the Olsson Studio, you'll receive flexible hours and paid holidays.
Olsson is an EEO employer. We encourage qualified minority, female, veteran and disabled candidates to apply and be considered for open positions. We do not discriminate against any applicant for employment, or any employee because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, disability, age, or military status.