About the Role

The Structural Engineering Internship is a dynamic and hands-on opportunity designed to provide aspiring engineers with practical experience in the field of structural engineering. Interns will collaborate with experienced engineers on real-world projects, gaining exposure to the entire project lifecycle, from conceptual design to construction documentation.

Key responsibilities of the internship include assisting in the analysis and design of structural elements, performing site visits to assess structural integrity and construction progress, utilizing industry-standard software for simulations and modeling, and contributing to project meetings and brainstorming sessions.

Through this immersive experience, interns will enhance their technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and communication within a professional team setting. Furthermore, outstanding interns will have the opportunity to transition into a full-time role upon graduation, leveraging their internship experience and showcasing their dedication to excellence in structural engineering. The goal is to provide a platform for growth and development, aligning individual aspirations with the organization’s commitment to fostering talent and building a sustainable future in structural engineering.

Requirements

To qualify for the Structural Engineering Internship with a potential pathway to a full-time job post-graduation, candidates must meet the following minimum requirements related to the Steel Design course:

1. Academic Background:
  – Enrollment or completion of a relevant engineering program (e.g., Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering) from an accredited institution.

2. Coursework:
  – Successful completion of foundational coursework in structural engineering, particularly with a focus on steel design principles and methodologies.

3. Prerequisite Courses:
  – Completion of prerequisite courses related to structural engineering, including courses in statics, mechanics of materials, and structural analysis.

4. Steel Design Course:
  – Enrollment in or completion of a specialized Steel Design course, covering topics such as structural steel properties, behavior, design codes and standards, connections, and practical design applications.

5. Problem-Solving Abilities:
  – Demonstrated ability to analyze and solve engineering problems related to steel design, both in theoretical and practical scenarios.

Location Requirements

Location Type: Hybrid (Remote/Onsite)
Note: It is advisable for prospective applicants to reside within a close proximity to the office when considering their application.

Meeting these minimum requirements ensures that candidates have a foundational understanding of steel design principles and are prepared to actively engage and contribute to the Structural Engineering Internship. Successful completion of the internship may lead to a full-time position within the organization upon graduation, provided the candidate demonstrates exceptional performance and a commitment to professional growth.

To apply, please send your resume and/or transcripts to

Info@hirmizgoup.com