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Trainee Masterplan & Urban Design

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Arup

2mo ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Architecture & Urban Planning
    Design
  • Madrid

AI generated summary

  • You must study architecture, have CAD, 3D modeling, and parametric design skills, speak English and Spanish fluently, and be interested in urban design and sustainability.
  • You will assist in project design, contribute to urban project communication and visualization, and support marketing documentation and proposals preparation.

Requirements

  • To be currently studying Architecture student or design graduate.
  • Special interest in masterplan and urban design.
  • Advanced knowledge of CAD and 3D modelling (Rhino, Sketch-up…).
  • Fluent level of written and spoken English and Spanish skills (C1).
  • Interest in working on international projects and interest in sustainability and innovation.
  • Knowledge of communication and visualization of urban planning projects.
  • Knowledge of GIS tools.
  • Advanced knowledge of parametric design (Grasshopper).
  • Advanced knowledge of Adobe package (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop).
  • Rendering knowledge.
  • Be enrolled in the university to be able to establish an agreement with the University
  • Immediate incorporation
  • Duration: 6 months of extendable internship (possibility of joining after completing the internship)
  • Schedule: From 20 to 40 hours per week to be defined with the student
  • Remuneration: will depend on the student's level of training and the number of hours established.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in the department's tasks related to design applied to the conceptualization of projects.
  • Get involved in the communication and visualization of urban projects and territorial planning.
  • Provide support in the preparation of marketing documentation and offers.

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship for the Trainee Masterplan & Urban Design position?

The internship duration is 6 months, with the possibility of extension.

What are the working hours for this position?

The schedule ranges from 20 to 40 hours per week, to be defined with the student.

Is prior experience required for this internship?

No prior experience is required, but a special interest in masterplan and urban design is encouraged.

What educational background is preferred for candidates applying to this position?

Candidates should be currently studying architecture or be design graduates.

Are there specific software skills required for this role?

Yes, advanced knowledge of CAD and 3D modelling tools (like Rhino and Sketch-up) is required, along with other software familiarity being a bonus.

Do I need to be fluent in any specific languages to apply?

Yes, fluency in both written and spoken English and Spanish at a C1 level is required.

Will I receive any financial compensation during the internship?

Yes, remuneration will depend on the student's level of training and the number of hours established.

How should I apply for the internship?

To apply, you need to register your updated CV, portfolio, and a cover letter in English.

What are some of the key benefits offered as part of this internship?

Benefits include professional growth and development opportunities, global collaboration, financial well-being through competitive salary and profit-sharing, work-life balance, and well-being programs.

Are there opportunities for career advancement after completing the internship?

Yes, there is the possibility of joining the team after completing the internship, depending on performance and business needs.

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1946
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Mission & Purpose

Dedicated to sustainable development, Arup is a collective of designers, consultants and experts working across 140 countries. Founded to be both humane and excellent, we collaborate with our clients and partners using imagination, technology and rigour to shape a better world.

Culture & Values

  • Quality of work

    Ove Arup was always clear: money is not our main aim, it’s quality that comes first. There are many ways to define ‘quality’ but whatever we do, we aim to produce the most thoughtful, creative and sustainable solutions – for our clients and the communities we work in.

  • Total architecture

    Our spirit is collaborative. Working life at Arup is never about titles, we listen in order to create and learn. ‘Total architecture’ simply means bringing everyone together, to benefit from their experience and insights. It also means we constantly evolve, adopting new disciplines, new people, and new ideas.

  • Humane organisation

    Ove Arup’s goal was that we should always remain a humane and friendly organisation, however large we became. You’ll find people at all levels of seniority are willing to help, discuss or share their experience. A humane organisation is also one focused on working hard to improve the lives of people our work touches.

  • Straight and honourable dealings

    Innovative and inspiring work is always built on trust. That’s why we expect the highest moral standards from our people – work of quality cannot be achieved any other way. A shared commitment to our values is how we produce great work for our clients, with enduring value for the communities around us.

  • Social usefulness

    Having a greater purpose than financial gain was how Ove always believed Arup’s work could remain inspiring. Today, social usefulness means many things for us, from pushing designs to be as sustainable and inclusive as possible, to our people’s commitment to community engagement.

  • Reasonable prosperity

    Money might not have been Ove Arup’s main priority for the firm, but he recognised the value of rewarding talent and remaining a great employer. Today we offer competitive salaries and benefits, wherever in the world you work for us. And as a membership organisation, we share our profits with our people twice annually.