Electrical Project Engineer Internship - New Castle, United States - Bruce & Merrilees

    Bruce & Merrilees
    Bruce & Merrilees New Castle, United States

    1 month ago

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    BRUCE &


    MERRILEES IS:
    350+ Team Members Strong | 200+ Annual Projects | 76 Years & Thriving50+ Safe Work Awards | 6 Offices | 3 Generations | 1 FAMILY BUSINESS

    Internship Program Learning Objectives:

    The primary objective of this internship is to enable students to apply and reinforce classroom learning in a practical, professional environment.

    Interns will receive guidance from an experienced member of the Bruce & Merrilees' team.


    Throughout the internship, participants will:


    Be assigned challenging projects and tasksHave broad exposure to the companyGain real-life and industry related experienceBuild and maintain industry connectionsBalance learning goals with business needsBuild both industry-related k knowledge and soft skillsSpecific Learning Objectives & Responsibilities: By the end of the internship, and based on ongoing project needs, interns can anticipate involvement in the following areas:Project take-offs and close-out procedures.

    Monitoring standards, project cost-to-completion, and billing processes.
    Planning construction schedules.
    Selecting and ordering equipment.
    Reviewing contracts, change orders, and creating purchase orders.

    Interns will also be able to:
    Participate in vendor lunch & learn lessons.
    Join Project Management meetings.
    Attend client project meetings as needed.
    Visit project construction sites.


    Student Eligibility:
    Majors in Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering.
    Junior status or above (Sophomores may be considered)GPA 3.0 or higher.
    Strong communication skills.
    Exceptional attention to detail and organizational abilities.
    Composure and focus in a dynamic environment.

    Availability to work Monday through Friday within the hours of 7:00 am and 5:00 pmAcademic Credit:

    If seeking academic credit, the student is responsible for initiating and understanding the process, as well as providing B&M with all required forms and information.