What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Engineer Intern position at Infinity Contracting Services Corp?
About the Role
We are looking for driven Engineering or Construction Management students who aren't afraid to get their boots dirty. As a Project Engineer Intern, you won't just be sitting behind a desk; you will act as the "right hand" to our Project Managers and Superintendents. You will gain a front-row seat to the entire construction lifecycle, learning exactly how a building transforms from a set of blueprints into a reality.
Key Responsibilities
- Document Control: Maintain the "source of truth" for the project. Assist in managing RFIs (Requests for Information), Submittals, and As-Built drawings using [Procore/Bluebeam/AutoCAD].
- Field Coordination: Conduct daily site walks with Superintendents to monitor safety compliance, track production milestones, and document progress photos.
- Subcontractor Relations: Act as a bridge between the office and the field. Help coordinate weekly trade meetings and communicate schedule updates to subcontractors.
- Quality & Safety: Participate in safety audits and "Punch List" walks to ensure every detail of the project meets our high standards before turnover.
Qualifications & Skills
- Education: Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree program in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (Junior or Senior standing preferred).
- Technical Savvy: Familiarity with Bluebeam, Procore, or Revit is a plus, but a willingness to learn new software is required.
- Mindset: A "problem-solver" attitude. Construction moves fast, and we need someone who can think on their feet.
- Communication: Ability to clearly communicate technical information to both office staff and field trades.
- Physical Req: Ability to navigate active construction sites (climbing ladders, walking on uneven terrain, etc.).
Why Intern With Us?
- Mentorship: You’ll be paired with a Senior Project Engineer who is invested in your growth.
- Real Impact: Our interns don't just "watch"—they manage real tasks that contribute to the project's bottom line.
- Networking: Build relationships with industry leaders, trade partners, and architects.