I was valued and trusted by my coworkers and leaders.
I traveled to a worksite and was able to personally lead contractors during installation.
I was encouraged to ask questions and learn about new systems and programs.
Significantly contributed to a 3-millon dollar design proposal.
What I wish was different
Being able to go on-site more often.
Be involved with a project as it goes through every phase of the design, engineering, and implementation (somewhat unrealistic for a 3-month timeframe)
Advice
Don't be afraid to ask questions. When in an internship the goal is to gain as much first-hand experience as you can. Also to show you are determined to work hard and learn.
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Controls Engineer
June 2018 • Denver, CO
What I liked
The group of professionals in the Denver offices are wonderful, and every step of my experience thus far has been everything I could want in an entry-level engineering role. An emphasis on ensuring quick immersion of experience on-site for young professionals, partnered with a company culture that prioritizes personal growth & well-being, makes for an opportunity an engineer interested in this field should seek.