CTL Group
Job Description
Job Description
About the Job: CTLGroup is looking for current students for a Building Science internship, for multiple offices (Chicago, New York), who will focus on both new construction and existing building projects. This role combines technical knowledge, communication, and field work for a wide range of new and existing construction projects. The person will collaborate closely with our in-house experts to gain hands-on experience with applying classroom knowledge to real-world problem-solving. Take the opportunity to learn more about the service at CTLGroup. We are passionate about our work and the support we provide to the talented individuals on our team. Key Responsibilities: Work in all aspects of the building envelope services, which include repair and restoration projects for existing buildings and new construction projects. Assist with construction monitoring, field investigations, condition assessments, construction observations, project drafting, structural design and analysis, and site inspections. Assist with field review and other contract administrative duties as required. Assist with forensic inspections of existing buildings to diagnose failures or determine the condition of various building envelope systems. Assist with research of new products and systems, support our laboratory staff, and assist with test protocols as needed for the servicing or portfolio of projects. Organize field data and assist with research to facilitate analysis, problem-solving, and repair design. Assist with writing reports related to field work and research. Assisting with the preparation of bid specifications, drawings, sketches, and various other deliverables to our clients. Internal roles in the ongoing development of our technical standards and design tools. Assist with drawing and specification review for new construction projects. Assist with review of submittals and shop drawings during construction. Qualifications: Students should be interested in civil or structural engineering, architecture or architectural engineering, material science, and mechanical, electrical, or fire protection related to buildings. Ability to communicate your interests and enthusiasm to learn in these fields via. written and verbal communication will be required during the interview process. Must have a working knowledge and ability to use programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Bluebeam (or another PDF mark-up tool). Demonstrating the ability to use Python (or other programming language) or an AI-based tool to simplify a repeatable task is an asset. Work Environment: Combination of office, laboratory, and field settings. Travel to project sites as required (local and regional). All interns are eligible for a one-day field trip to sites where technological advances in building envelope technology have been implemented.
Who we are: We are CTLGroup, a team of engineers, architects, scientists, and consultants who are seasoned technical experts possessing unparalleled experience, knowledge, and testing proficiency in structures and materials. Our integrated team is backed by one of the most sophisticated commercial structural and building materials laboratories in the United States. Whether providing technical consultation, conducting laboratory studies, performing failure investigations, or offering expert testimony, we aim to solve our clients' problems and assist in achieving their objectives. Beyond delivering mere data, our team provides a foundation of confidence upon which our clients can build.
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This job description describes the general nature of the position. The above declarations are not intended to be a complete list of responsibilities, skills and abilities required to do the job.CTLGroup provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Job Description
About the Job: CTLGroup is looking for current students for a Building Science internship, for multiple offices (Chicago, New York), who will focus on both new construction and existing building projects. This role combines technical knowledge, communication, and field work for a wide range of new and existing construction projects. The person will collaborate closely with our in-house experts to gain hands-on experience with applying classroom knowledge to real-world problem-solving. Take the opportunity to learn more about the service at CTLGroup. We are passionate about our work and the support we provide to the talented individuals on our team. Key Responsibilities: Work in all aspects of the building envelope services, which include repair and restoration projects for existing buildings and new construction projects. Assist with construction monitoring, field investigations, condition assessments, construction observations, project drafting, structural design and analysis, and site inspections. Assist with field review and other contract administrative duties as required. Assist with forensic inspections of existing buildings to diagnose failures or determine the condition of various building envelope systems. Assist with research of new products and systems, support our laboratory staff, and assist with test protocols as needed for the servicing or portfolio of projects. Organize field data and assist with research to facilitate analysis, problem-solving, and repair design. Assist with writing reports related to field work and research. Assisting with the preparation of bid specifications, drawings, sketches, and various other deliverables to our clients. Internal roles in the ongoing development of our technical standards and design tools. Assist with drawing and specification review for new construction projects. Assist with review of submittals and shop drawings during construction. Qualifications: Students should be interested in civil or structural engineering, architecture or architectural engineering, material science, and mechanical, electrical, or fire protection related to buildings. Ability to communicate your interests and enthusiasm to learn in these fields via. written and verbal communication will be required during the interview process. Must have a working knowledge and ability to use programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Bluebeam (or another PDF mark-up tool). Demonstrating the ability to use Python (or other programming language) or an AI-based tool to simplify a repeatable task is an asset. Work Environment: Combination of office, laboratory, and field settings. Travel to project sites as required (local and regional). All interns are eligible for a one-day field trip to sites where technological advances in building envelope technology have been implemented.
Who we are: We are CTLGroup, a team of engineers, architects, scientists, and consultants who are seasoned technical experts possessing unparalleled experience, knowledge, and testing proficiency in structures and materials. Our integrated team is backed by one of the most sophisticated commercial structural and building materials laboratories in the United States. Whether providing technical consultation, conducting laboratory studies, performing failure investigations, or offering expert testimony, we aim to solve our clients' problems and assist in achieving their objectives. Beyond delivering mere data, our team provides a foundation of confidence upon which our clients can build.
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This job description describes the general nature of the position. The above declarations are not intended to be a complete list of responsibilities, skills and abilities required to do the job.CTLGroup provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.