Engineering Intern Engineering - Doylestown, PA at Geebo

Engineering Intern

Come join the Gilmore & Associates engineering Team.
Founded over 100 years ago, G&A is a highly respected professional services firm in the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley region.
As a leading consulting engineering company specializing in all aspects of civil engineering, Gilmore & Associates is committed to providing an environment for all professional team members to grow and excel.
Composed of nearly 175 professionals across 5 offices, G&A offers an atmosphere for the motivated professional to chart their own course and further their own professional development while building upon the hands-on necessary skills and abilities to succeed in the engineering field.
Under the guidance of seasoned professional engineers, the Engineering Intern will have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience within one of our civil engineering disciplines (Municipal, Land Design, Water Resources, etc.
) performing various tasks related to the assigned discipline.
RequirementsExamples of Duties &
Responsibilities:
Learn from an engineering leader Support various administrative related tasksFollowing in-house AutoCAD training, support colleagues in various assignmentsTransform academic training into hands-on knowledgePrepare reports as maybe requiredAccompany other team members to various project locations and observe fields conditionsRequirementsCurrently a student pursuing a degree in the field of engineering or a recent graduate with a bachelor's degree in Civil EngineeringPreliminary knowledge of various AutoCAD software platformsWorking knowledge of all Microsoft Office programsStrong Communications skills and willing to be a part of a dynamic teamGilmore & Associates, Inc.
is an Equal Opportunity Employer We regret that we are unable to sponsor applicants for work visas.
Recommended Skills Administration Auto Cad Civil Engineering Communication Computing Platforms Microsoft Office Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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