This internship provides hands-on experience in building systems design using BIM tools, working alongside engineers on MEP projects.
Internship Overview
This internship offers engineering students hands-on experience in building systems design using BIM tools like Revit and AutoCAD. Interns will work alongside experienced engineers, gaining exposure to the full lifecycle of MEP projects—from concept through construction.
Key Learning Objectives
- Understand how an MEP consulting firm operates.
- Learn to design various MEP systems
- Gain experience using BIM software (Revit, AutoCAD)
- Participate in site visits and observe real-world installations and coordination.
Responsibilities
- Assist project teams in design preparation and execution.
- Support design and administration teams with documentation and coordination.
- Attend site visits with engineers to observe field conditions and system installations.
- Contribute to administrative and operational tasks as needed.
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Preferred Coursework
Students who have completed or are currently enrolled in the following types of courses will be best prepared for this internship:
For Electrical Engineers:
- Electrical Power Systems
- Power Electronics
- Electric Machines
- Energy Conversion
- Protective Relaying
- Building Electrical Systems
For Mechanical Engineers
- Thermodynamics
- Heat Transfer
- Fluid Mechanics
- HVAC Systems Design
- Mechanical Systems in Buildings
- Engineering Graphics / CAD
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Qualifications
- Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
- 0–2 years of internship or relevant experience.
- Strong initiative and ownership mindset.
- Ability to grasp technical concepts and apply them in design.
- Familiarity with AutoCAD and Revit preferred.
Top Skills
Autocad
Bim
Revit
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