Intern Engineering - Auburn, NH at Geebo

Intern

Company Name:
Stantec
Your Opportunity:
2,500 Environmental Services staff. 20 technical specialties. 900 professional associations. An international team with local expertise. You could say we know a little something about the environment. Our passion for it drives our work. Grounded by safety, quality, and ethics, we come up with solutions that perfectly fit the site. We know what it takes to balance competing project interests with creativity and efficiency. We know what to look for. And, we know how to get the job done--the right way. Join a team that has the environment down to a science.
Your Duties:
Stantec is hiring a summer intern to support the Fuel System Engineering Group in Auburn, NH; work with other groups, including environmental and civil engineering may be included. Duties will include both in the office work as well as field work in a variety of outdoor weather conditions. Office work to include CAD drafting, code/regulatory review and reporting, drawing printing and assembly, report printing and assembly, review, and quality assurance. Out of office work to include construction observation and site inspection. Regional travel/day trips to other New England offices may be included. This internship opportunity is expected to go through the end of August or at the commencement of the university academic fall semester.
Your Capabilities and Credentials:
The successful candidate will be actively enrolled in an accredited BS or MS program majoring in mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering. Experience with AutoCAD, MS Word, and MS Excel is required.
ATTRIBUTES:
Detail orientation, strong writing skills, and ability to communicate and work with a team are all important qualities. The successful candidate will be a self-starter who has the ability to identify daily needs and assist as necessary to complete client assignments.
Job ID: 2014-18524
# of Openings Remaining: 1
Location: US-NH-Auburn
Experience (Years): 0
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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