Meet Jan-Pierre Guzman (JP)! JP is a student at the University of Maryland, majoring in Architecture and minoring in Construction Management. He is involved with the Construction Management Association of America and was part of the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Program (LSAMP). JP is excited to undertake this internship at Wohlsen because he will be given real tasks as a project engineer, and it will allow him to build connections with people in the field and partners at Wohlsen. In his free time, JP enjoys going to the gym, walking his dog, and listening to podcasts. We are excited to have you on the Wohlsen Team! #intern #internship #ConstructionIntern #ProjectEngineer #SummerIntern #construction #wohlsen #WohlsenWorks
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We are excited to begin our TEX-E Intern Spotlight Series!🌟 Over the next few weeks we will be introducing students participating in TEX-E's summer internship program which pairs students with different Greentown Labs climatetech startups, where they gain hands-on experience working in the energy transition. Meet Justin Xia from Rice University! Justin is working as a Mechanical Design Intern at Capwell Services.🛠️🏢 🦅 Fun fact: Justin is an Eagle Scout! Here are some lessons he has learned in his first month of the internship: "The most significant lesson I've learned during my internship is the importance of communicating progress and challenges to my supervisors. This has shown me that the climate tech industry is filled with people who are not only highly knowledgeable but also deeply committed to supporting each other and advancing environmental solutions." "Working at Capwell Services has made me realize that companies can thrive with very small teams, and that progress is achieved incrementally, day by day. This experience has taught me the importance of patience, especially since the climate tech sector challenges many established industry practices that are difficult to change. It has shaped my understanding of entrepreneurship by highlighting the resilience and persistence needed to drive innovation and sustainability in a rapidly evolving and demanding field."
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We had another intern! Ashvin is a year 10 GCSE Geography student who dedicated 4 days of his half term to learn about sustainability and spend time with the KLH team. Being his first internship, Ashvin had no idea what was in store for him, although he had heard about sustainability since Year 3, he wanted to expand his knowledge on the subject and of course we were on board when he reached out to us. When asked to describe his experience with KLH, Ashvin said: - “When KLH’s phone number flashed up on the screen when googling “sustainability”, I couldn’t help but to call them. I was already aware of a few buzzwords related to the subject from both the media and school, but it was at KLH that I was exposed to a variety of technical terms. Despite the relaxed atmosphere, you would be surprised by how much gets done. I had the pleasure of sitting in on a few meetings, and although I unfortunately could not contribute, I did however fully appreciate how intelligent everyone was, and more importantly, how they made sure everyone’s voice was heard, eloquently expressing their ideas throughout. The balance between creativity and analytical thinking at KLH is so unique to the sustainability sector: only two days after creating a sketch of a site for Lizzy Pettitt, I found myself working through calculations for Borja Bustamante Mediavilla and Bhawana Chaudhary. The meetings with the directors were true highlights, with their unique perspectives leading to insightful conversations. - I felt welcome and part of the team, and I learned so much in these few days, both about sustainability and my fellow KLHers, even managing to have a bit of fun whilst doing it.” If you are interested in in joining our internship program, keep an eye on our page as we will be sharing some exciting news soon! 😊 #sustainability #internshipprogram #creativity #summerinternship #intern
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On 11th September 2024, I successfully completed my summer internship with #BrittainHadley. I would like to extend a special thanks to the incredible team at #BrittainHadley for their continuous support and guidance throughout the internship. During this time, I had the privilege of working on a variety of projects that allowed me to develop invaluable skills such as #problemsolving, #criticalthinking, #attentiontodetail, and #communicationskills. One of the most notable projects I contributed to involved replacing combustible cladding with non-combustible cladding on a seven-story building, and another project was carrying out repairs to a listed building, which I worked on from start to finish. I also carried out multiple site inspections across different locations to ensure that each project was progressing smoothly and met high standards. Writing detailed site reports was a key part of my role, allowing me to further develop strong communication and technical writing skills. Throughout my time at #BrittainHadley, I gained #projectmanagement, #teamwork, #communication and #siteinspection experience, enhancing my understanding of the construction process from inception to completion. I’m excited to apply these skills as I continue to grow and take on new challenges. #Internship #Construction #BrittainHadley #ProblemSolving #ProjectManagement #BrittainHadley #LearningAndGrowth #BuildingSafety #StructuralEngineering #CommunicationSkills #CivilEngineering
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Collaboration, drawings, clay models, and a presentation: all in a day's work for our summer interns. Here's a glimpse into Intern Design Day at RAMSA. #summerintern #summerinternship #designintern #designinternship #architectureinternship
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During my internship at Frontier Woodworks I have learned a lot. Such as measuring correctly is important because if you don’t do it right you have to do it again. I also learned how to work different machines and how they work and how to be safe around the machines.
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Hey connections!!! Excited to share that I have successfully completed my first task given by #NextGenIntern in which I developed a classification model using decision trees to classify the Iris dataset into different species of iris flowers. #nextgenintern #machinelearning #internship
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Hey The Ohio State University College of Engineering students! Stop by Kimley-Horn's booth tomorrow, September 25th, to learn more about how you can flourish with one of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For. If you have any questions, please reach out - we would love to see you there! #kimleyhorn #engineering #careers #internship #ohiostate
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