Internship and Career Opportunities – Engineering Students
ÈÕ±¾avÊÓÆµ's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering is one of the region’s leading producers of computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, statisticians and technologists. Located along the Interstate 29 corridor in the heart of the state’s principal manufacturing and high-tech industries, the college enjoys a close partnership with many local and regional employers. This offers students exceptional opportunities for employment both before and after graduation.
Work experience before graduation
We encourage students in all of our majors to take advantage of the numerous internship and part-time work opportunities available in Brookings and the immediate region. There are often more job opportunities than available students!
These positions offer students a unique opportunity to build professional experience and earn extra money while completing their degrees. Students from all majors in the College of Engineering are highly sought after by South Dakota employers.
Stay in South Dakota after graduation
A growing number of College of Engineering graduates now remain in the state for professional employment by South Dakota employers who highly value our graduates. Nearly two-thirds of all College of Engineering graduates choose to remain in South Dakota to begin high-paying STEM careers. Salaries range from $40,000 to $70,000 depending on the major.
Become licensed
Many of our students choose an engineering career requiring professional licensure, and SDState students score very well in the required examinations. Our graduating engineering majors typically score above the national average on the Fundamentals in Engineering examination required for becoming a registered professional engineer.
State and Regional Employers
SDState students who graduate with a degree in the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering can look forward to exceptional employment opportunities in South Dakota and elsewhere. Below is a partial list of the employers that actively recruit for SDState engineering graduates.
Watch College of Engineering students talk about their experiences working at Daktronics, a local company that designs and manufactures electronic scoreboards and displays.
Learn more about the electronics engineering technology and electrical engineering programs.