Mechanical Intern
The Mechanical Intern will gain hands-on experience with a commercial mechanical contractor, supporting active construction projects through exposure to project engineering, mechanical design, and shop fabrication operations. This internship is designed to provide practical, real-world experience in HVAC and plumbing systems, construction processes, and coordination between the field, office, and fabrication shop.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Engineering Support
- Assist Project Engineers with daily project tasks, including:
- Reviewing mechanical drawings and specifications
- Tracking RFIs, submittals, and change documentation
- Updating project logs, schedules, and material tracking
- Participate in project meetings and coordination efforts with field personnel, vendors, and subcontractors
- Perform basic quantity takeoffs and assist with cost tracking
Design & Engineering Exposure
- Support design staff with drafting and modeling tasks under supervision
- Assist with layout of mechanical systems using CAD or BIM software (as applicable)
- Review design documents to understand system routing, equipment selection, and constructability
- Learn how designs are developed from concept through construction
Fabrication Shop Experience
- Rotate through the fabrication shop to observe and assist with:
- Sheet metal and/or piping fabrication processes
- Use of shop drawings and spool sheets
- Quality control and safety practices
- Gain understanding of how shop fabrication supports field installation and project efficiency
General Learning & Development
- Follow all company safety policies and jobsite/shop safety procedures
- Ask questions, take notes, and actively engage in learning opportunities
- Complete assigned training modules or shadowing activities
- Assist with special projects as assigned
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a program related to:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Construction Management
- Architectural/Engineering Technology
- Drafting, Design, or a related technical field
- Interest in commercial HVAC, plumbing, or mechanical construction
- Basic understanding of construction drawings preferred
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook); exposure to CAD/BIM software is a plus
- Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn
Skills & Attributes:
Strong organizational and communication skills
Ability to work in both office and shop environments
Positive attitude and eagerness to learn
Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team
Comfortable asking questions and seeking feedback
Work Environment:
Combination of office, fabrication shop, and occasional jobsite exposure
May require standing, walking, or observing shop operations
Must adhere to PPE and safety requirements in shop and field environments
Internship Outcomes:
By the end of the 8-week internship, the intern will have:
- A working understanding of how mechanical construction projects are engineered, designed, and fabricated
- Exposure to the full lifecycle of a commercial mechanical project
- Practical experience that supports future careers in project engineering, design, fabrication, or construction management