H2M architects + engineers
2025-2026 Co-Op Program (Finance)
The Co-Op program is a full-time, paid opportunity that runs during the Spring (January-June) and Fall (August-December) semesters allowing for flexibility based on school requirements. It is designed to help students bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice.
Responsibilities:
H2M is proud to offer opportunities for Co-Op students who are actively enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's Degree Program in a accredited College or University.
About our Program
For more than 30 years, H2M architects + engineers has offered college students an opportunity to grow through our robust program. We have opportunities available in all our office locations. Co-Op program span disciplines including:
Throughout the program, students have the opportunity to work on current projects, proposals, conduct site visits and attend client meetings. During the program, we offer professional development seminars for resume writing, interview skills and team building exercises.
Pushing boundaries, redefining design.
About H2M:
While we have grown into a large firm over the past 90 years, we remain dedicated to preserving our small company connections. It is our intention to always stand as one H2M with a mission that is built around:
At H2M, we're more than just the services we provide. We are a team of professionals with the knowledge, ability, and desire to create something truly impressive. When we ask for the best of you, it is right to ask for the best of the company. Your growth is our growth. Your success is our success. We are in this mission together, so let's see it through together.
Equal Opportunity
H2M is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, creed, color, religion, ancestry, sex, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, pregnancy status, childbirth, related health conditions or reproductive decisions, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristics protected by Federal, State or local law. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.