Construction Internship Construction, Mining & Trades - Washington, DC at Geebo

Construction Internship

Description Position at Ruppert Landscape Construction Ruppert is a commercial construction company combined as a privately and employee owned specialty contractor.
A multi-state presence with a small company feel, our mission is to provide opportunities for our people, take care of our customers, and be good stewards of the environment and our community.
Our Construction Internship Program provides a platform for students who are passionate about pursuing a career path in the construction industry.
A pursuant degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Operations or Business Management or related field preferred.
Internship Program Overview 10-12-week customized rotational schedule Gain hands on and behind the scenes experience with cross-training in all facets of the branch and business Full access to an assigned dedicated mentor to support schedule management, performance reviews and guidance throughout the duration of the program Ability to learn new skills with on-the-job and in classroom training Introduction to an entrepreneurial atmosphere with an open book approach Collaborate with Project Management, Sales, Estimating and Operations teams Job Shadow with branch leadership team members and attend client meetings Build a strong professional network and foster relationships Exposure to company culture, mission and values Develop soft skills and practical knowledge in a professional environment Identify career goals and interests for future growth opportunities What we offer:
Paid Internship experience Full time opportunities available upon graduation Family-oriented company culture Continued Education Tuition Reimbursement Programs Housing Assistance Ruppert Landscape is an Equal Opportunity and E-verify Employer Recommended Skills Business Management Construction Construction Engineering Construction Management Curiosity Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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