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Intern/co-op Logistics and Storage Engineering Spring 2025

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  • Internship
    Part-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Engineering
  • Denver, +4

Requirements

  • Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or Corrosion Engineering.
  • Strong academic performance
  • Candidates must be authorized to work in the US on a full-time indefinite basis without the need for employment visa sponsorship now or in the future.
  • Positions are available spring, summer, and fall semesters.
  • Many projects will require travel to construction sites, primarily in the eastern U.S.; therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
  • Military experience a plus
  • Concurrent enrollment in a degree seeking program

Responsibilities

  • Development of project scope
  • Engineering oversight
  • Technical design
  • Cost estimating
  • Schedule development
  • Evaluating and summarizing bid sets
  • Construction supervision
  • Safety leadership
  • Coordination with operations groups
  • Project documentation
  • Travel ranges from 15-45%

FAQs

What is the purpose of the Logistics and Storage intern/co-op program?

The purpose of the Logistics and Storage intern/co-op program is to identify and develop future technical and leadership talent for the benefit of MPC, the engineering intern/co-op, and the engineering profession.

How long does the intern/co-op program last?

The intern/co-op program may consist of any number of work sessions, allowing interns/co-ops to participate over various periods, often aligning with academic terms.

Will I have the opportunity to experience multiple roles during the intern/co-op program?

Yes, multiple sessions give interns/co-ops the ability to rotate between different L3S components, providing exposure to various business segments and a variety of assignments with increasing responsibility.

What kind of experience will I gain during the intern/co-op program?

Interns/co-ops will gain experience in the 5 phases of the Marathon Project Management Process (MPMP), which includes Conceptual, Feasibility, Definition, Implementation, and Start-up/Close-out.

Are there specific skills that the intern/co-op program aims to develop?

Yes, the program aims to develop both technical and leadership skills, preparing interns/co-ops for future roles in the engineering profession.

Is this intern/co-op program targeted at any particular field of study?

While the job description does not specify, typically such programs are geared towards students pursuing degrees related to engineering, logistics, or project management.

How does the intern/co-op program benefit the participants?

The program benefits participants by providing valuable real-world experience, exposure to various engineering processes, and opportunities to develop both technical and leadership skills.

What type of assignments can I expect during the internship?

Interns/co-ops can expect a variety of assignments that increase in responsibility as they rotate through different components of the Logistics and Storage area.

When will the intern/co-op program take place?

The position is for Spring 2025, so the program will likely run during that semester, aligning with typical academic schedules for students.

How can I apply for the intern/co-op position?

Interested candidates should check the company's career page or job portal for application instructions and requirements specific to this position.

We are a leading, integrated, downstream energy company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio.

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Mission & Purpose

Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is a leading, integrated, downstream energy company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. The company operates the nation's largest refining system. MPC's marketing system includes branded locations across the United States, including Marathon brand retail outlets. MPC also owns the general partner and majority limited partner interest in MPLX LP, a midstream company that owns and operates gathering, processing, and fractionation assets, as well as crude oil and light product transportation and logistics infrastructure.