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We offer internships in 15 departments including Capital Markets, Construction, Development, Financial Planning & Analysis, Investments, IT, Leasing, Property Management, Marketing and more.
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To be enrolled in a Construction Management, Finance, Accounting, Marketing, or Business Administration degree program. Samet's summer internship program offers a unique opportunity for ambitious and talented individuals to immerse themselves in Commercial Construction Industry.
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In progress toward earning a Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Marketing, or related degree.
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The Summer Associate will be responsible for supporting all aspects of a development project including: financial analysis and modeling, due diligence, zoning, legal oversight, budgeting, design, construction, acquisition, project management and leasing.
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Basic Qualifications In progress toward earning a Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Marketing, or related degree.
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Must be actively pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in the following or related areas: Business Administration, MBA, Marketing, Business Sales, Supply Chain Management. Construction Management/Engineering, and Industrial Management/Engineering.
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You will have the chance to work on meaningful projects, develop professional skills, and gain insights into the Construction Management industry. We have opportunities in the following regions: Greensboro NC, Raleigh NC, Charlotte NC, Wilmington NC, Charleston SC, & Savannah GA.
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Assist with project controls, change orders, RFI’s, and other construction administration duties. Prior internship experience in the AEC industry. Assist the Estimating Team with an independent assessment of an estimate’s accuracy (upon completion of the estimate and summarization of all detailed man-hours, material, construction, and home office costs.
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Today, Spenard Builders Supply is owned by Builders FirstSource, the largest supplier of building products, prefabricated components, and value-added services to the residential construction market in the U.S. We provide customers an integrated homebuilding solution, offering manufacturing, supply, delivery and installation for a full range of structural and related building products.
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Our Corporate office is seeking highly motivated Interns in the areas of Accounting, Construction, Corporate Finance, Development, Insurance, Leasing, Marketing, Property Management and Technology to join our Summer 2025 Internship Program.
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Pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Ag Systems Technology, Ag Economics, Ag Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, Marketing Analytics or related degree.
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Must be enrolled full-time at a 4-year accredited university/college in one of the following degree programs: Bachelors or Masters Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Business Management, Statistics, Mathematics, Marketing, or another business-related field.
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Current Enrollment: Must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university, pursuing a degree in a relevant field such as Construction Management, Business Administration, Finance, Marketing, Sales, Environmental Science, or a related discipline.
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Enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in a relevant field (e.g., business, engineering, marketing, IT, Construction Management, or related) We are seeking enthusiastic and innovative individuals to join our team for a summer internship experience in 2024.
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Our summer internship is a great opportunity to join the organization and get exposure to Hilti as a future employer. Throughout the summer, our interns gain exposure to all levels of management and participate in a variety of events, including orientation with other interns, hands-on tool training, meetings with our executive leadership team, and volunteer opportunities.
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