STrctPono
Structural
- Jan 9, 2020
- 706
So we've had interns in the past and I've typically been one of the mid-level engineers that is responsible for keeping the interns busy and learning. I had one intern in the past that was fantastic! She was sharp, tech savvy, and helped me tremendously produce hundreds of pages of calculations for a bridge load rating project one summer. Unfortunately, our current intern is not up to snuff and alas, there is not that same perfect project for him to help out on in.
Besides shadowing us for field work, do you guys have any ideas for what to do with interns in a Structural Design office to keep them busy and useful? I want him to feel like he is contributing and not just like we are doing him a favor.
He's actually a Junior level CM major and not an Engineering major so having him do small structural designs actually is not an option.
Besides shadowing us for field work, do you guys have any ideas for what to do with interns in a Structural Design office to keep them busy and useful? I want him to feel like he is contributing and not just like we are doing him a favor.
He's actually a Junior level CM major and not an Engineering major so having him do small structural designs actually is not an option.