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Electrical Engineering Student Intern - St. Louis

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CannonDesign

Mar 19, 2024

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Engineering
  • Saint Louis

Requirements

  • Qualified candidates must be working toward a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering or Bachelor of Architectural Engineering (Electrical Systems focus) from an ABET accredited program.
  • Experience in computer applications for engineering design programs (i.e. Revit MEP, SKM Power Tools) preferred.
  • LEED accreditation preferred.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • As a student intern, you will be a member of our multi-disciplinary team. Projects may include new construction and renovation in the Commercial, Community, Education, Health, S&T and Sports, Rec and Wellness markets. Under the supervision of a senior engineer the primary responsibilities may include the following:
  • Electrical design of lighting, power distribution and communication systems including fire alarm systems.
  • Preparation of documents and reports from concept design through advanced technical design documentation.
  • Assist in the review and markup of shop drawing submittals.
  • May visit job site to verify existing conditions and observe construction progress. Site visits frequently require a physical walk-through of site.

We design solutions that help people continuously flourish. Living-Centered Design is how we do it.

Fashion & Arts
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1945
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

As an integrated design firm, we do a lot of things. But at our core, we help people continuously flourish. We leverage the heart, passion and intelligence of our more than 1,000 creative thinkers to develop solutions for some of the greatest challenges facing our clients and society. Whether designing for equity in education, accessible healthcare, inclusive communities, new scientific discoveries or the “next big idea” in business, we partner with organizations to help them improve human life. We do this through a design approach we created called Living-Centered Design. Our approach realizes that to create a world where people continuously flourish, we must address the complex interdependencies that exist between people, businesses, communities, society and the environment.