I think this is a great opportunity to start in tunneling fields for an engineering student. Please pass around to the students around you.
Please be aware that I have no affiliation with the recruiters. Anybody interested in the job must inquire directly at the link I give below.
Tunneling Engineering Intern (Available June 2023)
Responsibilities of this specific role will include, but not be limited to the following:
Carry out empirical, analytical, and numerical analyses for purposes of tunnel and shaft design (initial support and final lining) for various tunnel construction methods such as drill and blast, sequential excavation method, or TBM bored.
Interpret and organize design results into project documentation such as Technical Memos Geotechnical Data, Interpretive, or Baseline Reports, or Basis of Design reports
Characterize and classify ground conditions for different tunneling methods based on geotechnical information.
Communicate design work through Preparation of drawing sketches indicating support types, geometry, construction sequencing, and instrumentation.
Use tunnel design software such as FLAC/FLAC3D, UDEC/3DEC, RocScience, or FracMan.
Undertake geological mapping and rock mass classification on site.
Apply rock and soil mechanics skills to assess likely failure modes and develop ground support schemes.
Undertake linear and non-linear structural analysis of shotcrete and concrete tunnel linings based on Code requirements using first principles or structural design software packages (SAP, GSA).
Make use of automation and established workflows to follow best practice. Develop workflows and ideas for automation where none exist.
Work in multidisciplinary teams for delivery of large scale infrastructure projects for transportation, water/wastewater, or mining.
Qualifications
Required:
Pursuing Bachelor's of Science in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological, or Mining Engineering
3.0 GPA or higher
Sound knowledge of civil engineering fundamentals, soil and rock mechanics, and tunneling methods
Good time-management habits, ability to multi-task, ability to sustain focus on long tasks
Ability to communicate thoughts and ideas in an accessible way – distill design tasks and solutions into concise text and presentation slides
Attitude of taking initiative, enthusiasm, eagerness to learn, teamwork, creativity.
Must be eligible to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsored work authorization now or in the future
Preferred:
Pursuing Master of Science or Master’s of Engineering in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological, or Mining Engineering
EIT/FE desired
Numerical modeling skills using one of the tunnel design software packages described above
Computer programming and visualization skills (Matlab, Python, Rhino)
A relevant internship with an engineering design or contracting firm
Past history of creative problem solving and communication of solutions through technical presentations or reports
The only place to apply for this position:
https://jobs.arup.com/jobs/tunneling-engineering-intern-available-june-2023-13056
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