Engineering Technician
Engineering technicians work alongside engineers to assist with research, evaluation, design, and quality control processes.
Engineering technicians work alongside engineers to assist with research, evaluation, design, and quality control processes.
Architectural design technologists coordinate with architects, designers, and engineers to design architecture for construction projects.
Building controls installers are responsible for installing, programming, testing, calibrating, operating, and repair of control systems along with their related software, hardware, and equipment.
Construction inspectors attend pre-construction meetings, evaluate plans and specifications for construction projects, and conduct field inspections to inspect standards of building structures and materials.
Cost estimators collect and analyze data in order to estimate the time, money, materials, and labor required to construct a building.
Dental hygienists work in dentists' offices and use techniques, skills, and concepts of dental care to clean patients' teeth and give instruction in proper dental hygiene.
Network support specialists investigate, test, troubleshoot, and evaluate present network systems, such as local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), and internet with a wide ranged network system.
Network/systems administrator interns are responsible for a variety of project and support work, such as troubleshooting complex technical issues, administration of various infrastructure-level systems, and automation and efficiency improvements.
A Network/systems intern works alongside the network/systems department to provide support services as well as monitor systems and network, data storage, and data protection.
A cyber-security intern works closely with IT and cyber-security teams to create operating system patches, create security tools, respond to cyber-security events, remediate cyber-security events, testing and documentation.