Consultant Engineering Intern
Job ID 2024-14868 Date posted 09/12/2024 Locations Reston, Virginia Hiring Range: $24.00 - $27.00 Workstyle On-SiteOverview
At FM, we work with many of the world’s largest organizations to help protect their commercial and industrial property against threats. Our field engineers specialize in a wide range of disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil and industrial engineering, as well as fire protection.
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Full Time
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Level: Mid
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Travel: Yes
Success Profile
What makes a successful Consultant Engineer at FM?
Check out the top traits we're looking for and see if you have the right mix.
- Collaboration and Teamwork
- Ensures Accountability
- Technical Knowledge
- Communicates Effectively
- Attention to Detail
- Problem Solving
Testimonial
I play a part in building a bright future that can weather any storm.
Many times, the safety of entire communities is influenced by our work. On one project in Florida, I worked with a client to make sure a critical 911 communications facility would be operable during and after a Category 5 hurricane. Advising them on things like how to protect vital generator systems and helping them make costeffective design decisions, I had a hand in building something truly substantial. In the end, our client was happy to have a partner that understood and worked with them to meet their unique needs.
Gabriel — Engineering Specialist — Employee Since 2007
Benefits
Responsibilities
FM is one of the world's largest commercial and industrial property insurance and risk management organizations specializing in property protection. More than one out of every three Fortune 1000 companies, as well as leading international corporations, benefit from FM's superior financial strength, policy coverage, risk management skills and extensive expertise in loss prevention engineering and research. Ranked 447 on the FORTUNE 500 list of America’s largest companies, FM employs more than 5,400 employees worldwide, including 1,900 loss prevention engineers.
Imagine a career in which you are having one-of-a-kind work experiences helping clients identify and understand what could go wrong. Our Consultant Engineers evaluate risk and reward, calculate potential disaster, and anticipate ways to protect against nature’s greatest forces. Built on trust, communication, and technology, we will give you the training to work with a large variety of clients to protect their business operations from fire, natural disasters, mechanical breakdown and other types of property risk.
If you enjoy variety, put your time‐management and organization skills to use partaking in field visits, office work, and projects.
Through special projects, job shadowing, and real work, both in the office and out in the field, you can enhance your skills and build knowledge. At FM, you'll deepen your practical engineering knowledge and pave your road to success by taking an immersive journey into our business.
Explore our unique business model and key differentiators through training, research, and first-hand experience. Shadow employees in a range of departments, attend meetings, and experience being a part of the FM team. Gain exposure to our training program for consultant engineers, access on-demand learning sessions across a range of topics. Learn how to apply our loss prevention standards for FM clients. Join our engineers in the field and live a "day in the life" of a consultant engineer. Assist with special projects and see how engineering data is used throughout the company.
Responsibilities
During the internship, you will be given assignments of limited scope and complexity giving you the opportunity to learn. The intern would be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:
- Participating in FM training to learn the fundamentals of building construction, occupancy, protection and exposures (COPE) as it relates to risk assessment and risk mitigation.
- Learning the fundamentals of fire protection systems.
- Trailing FM Field Engineers during their visits to commercial properties of varying complexity and learn how to perform “hands‐on” site assessments of the physical property, including roofs.
- Reviewing mechanical and electrical equipment operation, installation, maintenance, and loss potential hazards.
- Communicating basic recommendations and/or engineering solutions to ensure client understanding and agreement for risk improvement.
- Documenting risk analysis of locations visited.
- Leading and delivering a technical project to be determined by FM Supervisors.
- Shadowing professionals in various departments within FM to gain a holistic understanding of the company and engineering team.
- Visiting other FM locations (such as the Corporate offices and research campus).
- Participating in professional development events with other interns.
Qualifications
Successful Consultant Engineer Interns have the following qualifications:
- Plan to graduate with a bachelors degree in engineering (civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical, etc.) or fire protection;
- Ability to work F/T during summer internship;
- Strong verbal and written communications skills;
- Good analytical, organizational, problem solving, and interpersonal skills;
- Efficient time management skills;
- Naturally inquisitive with the ability to undertake and deliver projects with minimal supervision;
- Solid technical aptitude including diverse knowledge of engineering principles;
- Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle throughout internship;
- Ability to commute to Reston, VA throughout internship;
- Physical ability to climb ladders, lift >25 lbs., balance, and work at elevated heights;
- Proficient in MS Office products.
FM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.