🚧 Don't miss out on this Civil Engineering Internship! 🚧 Looking to get hands-on experience in a company that’s making a real impact? This family-owned business is a leader in Electrical, Gas, Water, Transport, and Telecommunications projects. With a reputation for delivering top-quality results, they’re now offering an exciting opportunity to join their team. 💼 What You’ll Be Working On: - Installing a 28km pipeline from Gracemere to Mount Morgan. - Supporting the testing, commissioning, and restoration of roads and green spaces. - Helping with community and stakeholder engagement throughout the project. - Contributing to sustainability by replanting trees and vegetation along the pipeline. 💵 What You Get: AUD$1,000 monthly stipend to support you while gaining invaluable, real-world experience on major infrastructure projects. 🌟 Why It’s Worth It: - Work directly on impactful, large-scale projects. - Build your skills in a company known for innovation and success. - Be part of a supportive team while earning a stipend. 😀 What are you waiting for? Apply now and get ready to make your mark! 👉 https://buff.ly/3BwPQCQ #Internship #CivilEngineeringExperience #InfrastructureProjects #CareerOpportunity #CivilEngineering #Queensland #GreatOpportunity #Stipend #Australia #AustralianInternships
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Hey there, fellow Civil Engineering interns! This internship can be tough sometimes. You might be surrounded by experienced engineers, tackling complex projects, and feeling a little overwhelmed. But that's exactly why internships are so valuable – they're a chance to learn and grow! Here's the thing: every engineer, even the most brilliant ones we admire today, started as interns. They asked questions, made some mistakes, and eventually learned from them. So don't get discouraged if things don't click right away. Embrace the challenges – they're opportunities to build your skills and gain real-world experience. Here are few tips to keep you on track: 1️⃣Focus on the learning: This internship is about soaking up knowledge. Don't be afraid to ask questions, no matter how basic they may seem. From your supervisors even to artisans, ask! The more you learn now, the stronger your foundation will be. 2️⃣Maintain a positive attitude: A can-do spirit is contagious! It shows your superiors you're eager to learn and contribute. Also, a positive outlook makes the whole experience more enjoyable. 3️⃣Don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone: Internships are a great time to try new things. Volunteer for different tasks, even if they seem unfamiliar. You might discover hidden talents or passions! 4️⃣Remember, every contribution matters: Even the seemingly small tasks you're doing are important parts of the bigger picture. You're playing a role in bringing these civil engineering projects to life! This internship is a stepping stone to your future as a civil engineer. Embrace the challenges, stay positive, and keep learning. You've got this! Have a knowledge-filled week! #civilengineeringstudent #futureofconstruction #studentintern #continuouslearning #buildingthefuture #sustainabledevelopment #societalimpact #civilengineeringpractice
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I can't stress the importance of offering a GREAT internship experience for future civil engineers. The education is more challenging when compared to other fields. Roughly 50% of engineers will drop out or change majors. There is a lot that can be improved upon on the educational side of things, but if employers can create an engaging and rewarding internship process, more engineers will stick to their education. Why wouldn't you want to improve your own talent pipeline and help grow the civil community? #CivilEngineering #TalentAcquisition #InternshipProgram #AECRecruiting #Recruiting #Hiring
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I can't stress the importance of offering a GREAT internship experience for future civil engineers. The education is more challenging when compared to other fields. Roughly 50% of engineers will drop out or change majors. There is a lot that can be improved upon on the educational side of things, but if employers can create an engaging and rewarding internship process, more engineers will stick to their education. Why wouldn't you want to improve your own talent pipeline and help grow the civil community? #CivilEngineering #TalentAcquisition #InternshipProgram #AECRecruiting #Recruiting #Hiring
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"Internship complete! I'm grateful for the opportunity to have worked with [Government Municipality] and gained valuable experience in civil engineering. I've learned and grown so much. Thanks to my team and mentors for their guidance and support! #civilengineering #internship #governmentmunicipality"
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"Thrilled to embark on my internship journey with John Holland Civil Engineering! From new bridges to high-rise buildings and rail projects, I'll be diving into a dynamic range of construction tasks. Looking forward to learning hands-on skills like calculating concrete volumes, analyzing building drawings, and ensuring safety measures like CCTV placement. Let the learning adventure begin! 🏗️🚧 #Internship #Construction #LearningByDoing"
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I have successfully completed my summer internship at ECS Limited. I have learned a lot about construction materials, specifically concrete and soil. I have gone through what I learned extensively about concrete and soil in my past LinkedIn posts. In this post, I will discuss one key takeaway from my internship. And that is COMMUNICATION. Something as simple as asking questions when you have exhausted all your options is essential to do your job as efficiently as possible. Or explaining to the site superintendent how to better compact the soil after obtaining the results from the nuclear gauge. Even simple small talk can be effective in the long run. My experience with communication at ECS Limited has taught me that clear, timely, and effective communication helps avoid misunderstandings, ensures everyone is on the same page, and ultimately leads to better outcomes. I am grateful to Holly Kauer, Anthony Troiani, E.I.T., Coleman McDaniel, Jonathan Yandle, and the other co-workers I've worked with during my internship for further guiding me toward becoming a successful civil engineer. I am also grateful to Rachelle Beckner, EMBA, for preparing civil engineering students specifically for communication in the Springer Curriculum. The communication skills I learned in Springer helped me immensely during my internship. Effective communication is the key takeaway I will carry forward in my career, knowing that excellent communication is the foundation of great work. PS: The video below is the placement of a tilt panel! The placement process takes around 30 minutes. The concrete was poured on top of the pad and then lifted and placed as a wall after it settled. If you're reading this, I hope you had a great summer!
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🚧 Building your career from the ground up, civil engineering internships offer a great gateway to the real-world experience you need to succeed! Imagine gaining hands-on skills, working on live projects, and growing your network—all while setting the foundation for your future career. Discover how an internship can be the launch pad for your journey in civil engineering! 🔗 Read more in our latest article “Building a Career in Civil Engineering: How Internships in Australia Provide Essential Experience”: https://lnkd.in/ggFQJjCP ➡️Check out CareerDC Resources on our website for this article and more! #civilengineering #engineeringinternships #careergrowth #realworldskills #careerdcinternships #internshipstips
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"Thrilled to have completed my internship on designing Service Reservoir! Gained invaluable insights into civil engineering and water resource management. Excited to apply this knowledge in future projects! #CivilEngineering #Internship #WaterManagement"
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#Day2 of my internship and I'm already getting hands-on experience in the field! Two days ago, I participated in a road survey using a leveling instrument. It was a great opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. I'm learning so much about the importance of accurate measurements and data collection in civil engineering projects. Thanks to my team for guiding me through the process and sharing their expertise. #civilengineering #internship #roadsurvey #levellinginstrument #learninganddevelopment #hands-onexperience"
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Follow our page, and stay tuned for more updates about Boğaziçi University Civil Engineering Department!
We're excited to announce the launch of our official LinkedIn page for the Department of Civil Engineering at Boğaziçi University! Follow our page to stay connected with our department, alumni, and industry partners. You'll receive updates on our latest research, student achievements, events, applications to our programs, internship opportunities for students, and more. We look forward to engaging with our community and sharing the incredible work happening within our department. Please follow this page and kindly share across your own networks. #BogaziciUniversity #CivilEngineering
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I am interested and do u charge for internship placement