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Webber - Summer Engineering Intern - Infrastructure Management

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Ferrovial

May 17

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Engineering
  • Ottawa
  • Quick Apply

AI generated summary

  • You need knowledge in road construction, problem-solving skills, good communication, understand regulations, be efficient, have strong computer skills, and be willing to travel.
  • You will utilize knowledge of road construction, troubleshoot problems, communicate effectively, multitask, meet deadlines, use computer skills, and travel as needed in this infrastructure management internship.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of road construction and maintenance methods is an asset
  • Ability to identify, troubleshoot and resolve practical problems.
  • Good verbal communication skills, effective written communication skills to prepare reports, recommendations and rationale statements
  • Knowledge of the environment and regulations
  • Ability to multitask, use resources effectively and meet scheduled deadlines.
  • Strong computer skills required
  • Ability to travel

Responsibilities

  • Knowledge of road construction and maintenance methods is an asset
  • Ability to identify, troubleshoot and resolve practical problems.
  • Good verbal communication skills, effective written communication skills to prepare reports, recommendations and rationale statements
  • Knowledge of the environment and regulations
  • Ability to multitask, use resources effectively and meet scheduled deadlines.
  • Strong computer skills required
  • Ability to travel

FAQs

What is the main responsibility of the Summer Engineering Intern in the Infrastructure Management department?

The main responsibility of the Summer Engineering Intern is to be involved in asset data collection, collaborate with subcontractors, and assist with cost control for various projects and road maintenance activities.

Will the Summer Engineering Intern work independently or as part of a team?

The Summer Engineering Intern will work as part of a team, collaborating with subcontractors and other team members on projects and road maintenance activities.

What type of projects will the Summer Engineering Intern be assisting with?

The Summer Engineering Intern will assist with a variety of projects, including those related to asset data collection and road maintenance activities.

Is prior experience in engineering or infrastructure management required for this internship?

The job description does not specify prior experience; however, having relevant coursework or background in engineering or infrastructure management may be beneficial.

How does the Summer Engineering Intern contribute to cost control?

The Summer Engineering Intern assists with cost control by participating in the monitoring and management of project expenses related to various infrastructure projects and road maintenance activities.

Are there opportunities for the Summer Engineering Intern to work directly with subcontractors?

Yes, the Summer Engineering Intern will work directly with subcontractors as part of their responsibilities.

What skills are likely beneficial for someone applying for the Summer Engineering Intern position?

Beneficial skills for the Summer Engineering Intern position may include data collection, teamwork, communication, project management, and an understanding of cost control measures in engineering projects.

What is the expected duration of the Summer Engineering Intern role?

The role is a summer internship, typically indicating a duration of a few months during the summer season.

Will the Summer Engineering Intern have any hands-on responsibilities?

Yes, the Summer Engineering Intern may have hands-on responsibilities related to asset data collection and supporting road maintenance activities.

Is this internship paid or unpaid?

The job description does not specify whether the internship is paid or unpaid; applicants may need to inquire directly with the employer for this information.

Engineering & Construction
Industry
10,001+
Employees
1952
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Ferrovial, a global infrastructure operator, is committed to developing sustainable solutions. It is a member of Spain’s blue-chip IBEX 35 index and is also included in sustainability indices such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and FTSE4Good. With a global presence in more than 15 countries, the company manages some of the world’s most important transport assets, such as the 407 Express Toll Route (Canada), Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom) and a portfolio of five managed lanes toll roads in the US.