Intern, Engineer - Facilities Engineering (MEP)
SES
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Intern, Engineer \- Facilities Engineering (MEP)
Job Summary
The Intern Engineer will support the Facilities Engineering team in managing, organizing, and maintaining Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing as\-built drawings for critical facility infrastructure. The role provides hands\-on exposure to electrical and mechanical systems, documentation practices, and site\-based engineering activities in a critical environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in organizing, reviewing, and updating as\-built drawings.
- Read and understand electrical and mechanical drawings and layouts.
- Use DWG software (AutoCAD, BricsCAD) to view and apply minor updates to drawings.
- Maintain structured drawing folders, naming conventions, and version control.
- Support engineers in keeping technical documentation accurate and up to date.
- Identify and report basic drawing inconsistencies.
- Assist with basic on\-site follow\-ups related to maintenance or facility tasks (under supervision).
- Support the engineering team with documentation, coordination, and task tracking.
- Student or recent graduate in Electrical, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering (or similar).
- Basic knowledge of electrical and mechanical building systems.
- Familiarity with DWG\-based drawing tools : Bricscad preferred
- Well\-organized, detail\-oriented, and able to work within a team.
- Willingness to learn and support operations in a critical infrastructure environment.
- Openness to using digital tools, including AI\-assisted tools (where permitted), to improve documentation and organization.
- Exposure to critical facility infrastructure.
- Hands\-on experience with as\-built drawings and engineering documentation.
- On\-site facilities engineering practices and workflows.
- Collaboration with experienced facilities engineers and maintenance teams.
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