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ENGIE NORTH AMERICA Project Engineering Intern in Columbus, Ohio

ENGIE is committed to reshaping the energy future through the global implementation of a lower carbon energy economy in order to preserve the world's natural resources. We are looking for talented and driven people who are committed to making the vision a reality. An internship position for an eager and inspired University Engineering Program student, or Grad Student, willing to become involved in the CHP Smart Campus Project. Job duties will be varied, everchanging, fluid and will encompass all aspects of multi-discipline engineering, design, erection works, quality control and acceptance and perhaps also include involvement within the project's start-up and commissioning phase. This position is located at Columbus, OH on the Ohio State University. What you'll do: Assist the Project Management Team in all necessary aspects of the project execution Provide support to project management in matters of progress, coordination, entitlement and interpretation of contract documents Review and evaluate Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) Contractor and/or Subcontractor contract payments and change orders Provide input to preparation and issuance of technical and contract correspondence, compilation of requisite records and claim submissions to validate claims both against EPC Contractor and subcontractors and protection of ENGIE's rights and entitlements against incoming claims Assist in regular site inspections and site meetings to determine the status of the tasks, to assist with the coordination of the works and to provide input to solve technical problems Apply QA / QC requirements according to field quality program, Installation & Testing programs, and plans, working closely with QA / QC members of the Project Management Team Ensure that work follows applicable codes, statutory regulations and specifications Review engineering works and submittals to ensure works are performed in compliance with the QC, contract, and equipment specifications Review EPC Contractor reports including monthly progress reports and three-week look-ahead schedules to ensure report accuracy and adherence to contract requirements Assist in the implementation of all quality control procedures for all construction and erection activities to the specifications of the contract agreement Review and provide input to engineering changes requested by EPC Contractor Keep daily logbook with all relevant information regarding problems, work tasks, improvements, contractor behavior, schedule delays, working time, etc. (active support in order to avoid claims) Attend system walk downs (as needed to assist the project), coordinate punch list activities and closure of open action items Attend safety walks and log safety items in the field Assist in ensuring that construction, erection completion documentation and turnover packages are timely prepared and submitted Assist the Project Team in its review and acceptance of Contractor's Turnover Packages Maintain and coordinate the Project documentation Performs other duties as assigned What you bring: A minimum of two (2) years of completed course work within Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent degree program required A minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher preferred Junior or Senior candidates preferred Proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel Engineering and/or Construction exposure in multiple disciplines, desired, not required Desire to gain knowledge of construction pricing, scheduling and execution processes Interest to learn of Remeasure / Quantity Contracts and Lump Sum Contracts as relating to engineering and construction of industrial projects Keen interest in learning the relationship of engineering principles to engineering scheduling and execution processes Goo

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