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Must be pursuing a bachelor’s or advanced degree in Construction Engineering/Management or closely-related field. Assist the project team in the completion of designated projects while focusing on learning construction industry processes, procedures, and Ryan business policies.
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As part of our Construction Management Internship Program, you will not only gain hands-on experience managing the construction operations within a community, you will gain real world exposure to key business areas including purchasing, land development, and various corporate functions.
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Completed at least one year of college (accepting all majors—from landscape management, agriculture, and horticulture to business, finance, engineering, construction science, and more—there’s a need for all skill sets and backgrounds in our business.
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Candidates are preferred to be pursuing a 4-year degree in Civil, Structural, Architecture or Construction Management. The primary goals for interns are to gain an understanding of the construction process and to assist the Field Engineers and Office Engineers in field and materials management.
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Enrolled in Bachelor’s degree program in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture or a related major. Our Internship is an immersion into the multifamily construction industry, providing an opportunity to gain hands-on skills while working on Greystar’s portfolio of multimillion-dollar construction projects.
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Commercial Construction Intern Job Description: HITT Contracting is seeking an seasonal intern to join our Operations team. Previous industry internship/work experiences a plus Ability to work approximately 40 hours per week for the duration of the 10-week construction internship program (no overtime available) Ability to successfully manage multiple, competing priorities in a deadline driven environment.
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Handle project controls management, including requests for information, submittals, document management, change management and quality control. Assist project team in management of overall site, subcontractors, and inspection of completed work.
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The ideal candidate has experience in residential construction management, strong organizational and people skills, and basic knowledge of production homebuilding. We seek students currently enrolled in their Junior or Senior year majoring in construction management or a related field and are interested in gaining hands-on industry experience prior to graduation.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or other related fields from an accredited program. Position Highlights: The Construction Intern will manage the new home construction process within assigned communities.
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Job Description The Construction Project Management Intern reports to the Project Director, Project Manager, or assigned project leadership. Ability to:Effectively maintain information and documents within the office/project filing systemPossess basic knowledge and application of construction administrative coordination and supportEffectively log and track project documents, updating logs in a timely mannerAssemble project information and back-up materials as needed and package in an orderly manner for project team use, owner approval, etc.
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The right candidate will assist the Land Manager and Land Development Project Managers with the management of all functions of the job site as it relates to land development, including but not limited to scheduling and supervising job site.
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The Company is seeking a PAID Summer 2024 intern to support EPC (Engineering, Procurement, & Construction) efforts on the Construction Management team. Intern, Construction & Project Management.
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As our project accountant intern, you will provide direct support to project teams by managing subcontractor relationships, mitigating risk and compliance efforts, and tracking financial progress at each stage of the construction project life cycle.
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Position Description: Assist in day-to-day supervised activities related to the development of a construction project to build foundational knowledge in construction management, business and project financial management, project safety protocols, subcontractor relationships, quality control, and project coordination and lifecycle.
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Under close and direct supervision, provide basic, routine support for one or more construction or administration-related functions including but not limited to project management, estimating, safety, accounting, etc., to support Company policies and objectives and which provide meaningful real-world, hands-on experience to complement on-going college-level classroom education.
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