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Tunnelling Engineering Intern (Available June 2024) - Los Angeles

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Arup

Oct 4, 2023

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Construction & Surveying
    Engineering
  • Los Angeles

Requirements

  • We’re looking for current students who are curious and ready to evolve how you think and work. Our strength comes from how we respect, share and connect our diverse experiences, perspectives and ideas. At Arup, you belong to an extraordinary collective – in which we encourage individuality to thrive. If you can share your knowledge and ideas and encourage others to do the same; whilst having a desire to deliver excellent services for clients – we’d like to hear from you.
  • Qualifications:
  • Pursuing Bachelor's of Science in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological, or Mining Engineering
  • 3.0 GPA or higher preferred 
  • Sound knowledge of civil engineering fundamentals, soil and rock mechanics, and tunneling methods
  • Good time-management habits, ability to multi-task, ability to sustain focus on long tasks
  • Ability to communicate thoughts and ideas in an accessible way – distill design tasks and solutions into concise text and presentation slides
  • Attitude of taking initiative, enthusiasm, eagerness to learn, teamwork, creativity.

Responsibilities

  • Carry out empirical, analytical, and numerical analyses for purposes of tunnel and shaft design (initial support and final lining) for various tunnel construction methods such as drill and blast, sequential excavation method, or TBM.
  • Interpret and organize design results into project documentation such as Technical Memos Geotechnical Data, Interpretive, or Baseline Reports, or Basis of Design reports  
  • Characterize and classify ground conditions for different tunnelling methods based on geotechnical information.  
  • Communicate design work through Preparation of drawing sketches indicating support types, geometry, construction sequencing, and instrumentation.  
  • Use tunnel design software such as Plaxis 2D/3D, FLAC/FLAC3D, UDEC/3DEC, RocScience, or FracMan.
  • Undertake geological mapping and rock mass classification on site.   
  • Apply rock and soil mechanics skills to assess likely failure modes and develop ground support schemes.  
  • Undertake linear and non-linear structural analysis of shotcrete and concrete tunnel linings based on Code requirements using first principles or structural design software packages (SAP, GSA).  
  • Make use of automation and established workflows to follow best practice. Develop workflows and ideas for automation where none exist.  
  • Work in multidisciplinary teams for delivery of large scale infrastructure projects for transportation, water/wastewater, or mining. 

We shape a better world

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Employees
1946
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Dedicated to sustainable development, Arup is a collective of designers, consultants and experts working across 140 countries. Founded to be both humane and excellent, we collaborate with our clients and partners using imagination, technology and rigour to shape a better world.

Culture & Values

  • Quality of work

    Ove Arup was always clear: money is not our main aim, it’s quality that comes first. There are many ways to define ‘quality’ but whatever we do, we aim to produce the most thoughtful, creative and sustainable solutions – for our clients and the communities we work in.

  • Total architecture

    Our spirit is collaborative. Working life at Arup is never about titles, we listen in order to create and learn. ‘Total architecture’ simply means bringing everyone together, to benefit from their experience and insights. It also means we constantly evolve, adopting new disciplines, new people, and new ideas.

  • Humane organisation

    Ove Arup’s goal was that we should always remain a humane and friendly organisation, however large we became. You’ll find people at all levels of seniority are willing to help, discuss or share their experience. A humane organisation is also one focused on working hard to improve the lives of people our work touches.

  • Straight and honourable dealings

    Innovative and inspiring work is always built on trust. That’s why we expect the highest moral standards from our people – work of quality cannot be achieved any other way. A shared commitment to our values is how we produce great work for our clients, with enduring value for the communities around us.

  • Social usefulness

    Having a greater purpose than financial gain was how Ove always believed Arup’s work could remain inspiring. Today, social usefulness means many things for us, from pushing designs to be as sustainable and inclusive as possible, to our people’s commitment to community engagement.

  • Reasonable prosperity

    Money might not have been Ove Arup’s main priority for the firm, but he recognised the value of rewarding talent and remaining a great employer. Today we offer competitive salaries and benefits, wherever in the world you work for us. And as a membership organisation, we share our profits with our people twice annually.