FAQs
What is the location of the Facilities Management Intern position?
The position is located at Komatsu's South Harbor campus in Milwaukee, WI.
When is the target start date for this internship?
The target start date for this role is Summer 2025, with potential for extension into the Fall 2025 school semester.
What are the working hours for the internship?
The internship offers full-time hours during the summer and flexible part-time hours during the academic year.
What are the key responsibilities of the Facilities Management Intern?
Key responsibilities include supporting the transition to a new Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS), maintaining REVIT models, collaborating on maintenance spending, and designing facility layouts using CAD.
What educational qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be enrolled in and pursuing a bachelor’s or advanced degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Engineering, or a similar field.
What skills are preferred for the Facilities Management Intern role?
Preferred skills include experience with asset management or building modeling software, proficiency in AutoCAD and REVIT, and having a safety-conscious mindset to work onsite in a manufacturing environment.
Is previous experience in the facilities field necessary for this internship?
While not necessary, experience with asset management, maintenance, or building modeling software in the facilities field is preferred.
What does the Komatsu Internship Program offer to its interns?
The program offers networking opportunities, mentorship, access to amenities, real-world project work, and the potential for future employment.
What are the basic qualifications for applicants?
Applicants should be sophomores, juniors, or seniors in good academic standing with strong organizational and communication skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Does Komatsu offer any safety training for interns?
Yes, Komatsu emphasizes a safety-conscious mindset and ensures interns are comfortable working in an active manufacturing environment.