Project Engineer Intern
Listed on 2026-05-07
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Building Services Engineer, Civil Engineering -
Construction
Civil Engineering
Each year, Wiegmann Associates holds Project Engineer Summer Internships. A project engineer intern at Wiegmann Associates will have direct exposure to what it is like to be a full-time project engineer by working alongside full-time employees. The description for a full time project engineer is described below.
A project engineer at Wiegmann Associates will design HVAC systems for a diverse range of commercial and industrial construction projects. These projects vary in size and scope, encompassing both new constructions and renovations of existing facilities. Mechanical system designs may range from modest budgets to substantial investments, covering buildings and facilities of varying industries.
Responsibilities- Conduct HVAC building heating/cooling load calculations.
- Interpret and analyze building/energy/mechanical codes.
- Design ductwork and piping systems.
- Select suitable HVAC equipment.
- Perform energy consumption and demand calculations.
- Occasional travel for on-site project visits.
- Engage with clients during sales and design meetings.
- Participate in HVAC industry events.
- Collaborate with the building design team to coordinate mechanical systems with other disciplines.
- Use Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD MEP, Navisworks, and Trimble Sys Que for virtual modeling, construction documents generation, and system installation facilitation.
- Work independently and collaboratively, meet deadlines, and provide excellent oral and written communication.
This position offers a unique opportunity to work alongside six experienced professional engineers, gaining valuable experience in the vast design/build construction industry both locally in the St. Louis area and across various states nationwide.
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