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Architectural Intern - Winter 2024/2025

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Construction & Surveying
    Architecture & Urban Planning
  • Columbus, +2
  • Quick Apply

AI generated summary

  • You must be pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s in architecture or related field and have completed 2 semesters of relevant coursework. Temporary, 20 hours, first shift.
  • You will support the Planning team with medical equipment coordination, life safety reviews, RFI handling, redline updates, and equipment drawing revisions in Revit for the New Hospital project.

Requirements

  • Working toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree in architecture, landscape architecture, interior design or similar degree and have completed at least 2 semesters of coursework related to the degree.
  • Temporary (Fixed Term) 20 First Shift

Responsibilities

  • The Architectural Intern is primarily responsible for supporting the Planning team within the Space and Facilities Planning department.
  • The Architectural Intern will be part of the New Hospital team and provide support in the areas of medical equipment coordination, life safety reviews, reviewing submittals and RFI’s, picking up redlines and updating equipment drawings all in Revit.
  • The Architectural Intern will work closely with the tower team to Coordinators in their daily work.

FAQs

What is the main responsibility of the Architectural Intern?

The main responsibility of the Architectural Intern is to support the Planning team within the Space and Facilities Planning department, specifically working on the New Hospital team in areas such as medical equipment coordination, life safety reviews, and updating equipment drawings in Revit.

What qualifications are required for this internship?

Candidates must be working toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree in architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, or a similar field, and should have completed at least 2 semesters of related coursework.

What software skills are necessary for this role?

Proficiency in Revit is necessary for updating equipment drawings and reviewing submittals and RFI’s.

Is this position temporary or permanent?

This position is temporary (fixed term).

What shift will the Architectural Intern be working?

The Architectural Intern will be working the first shift.

Will I have the opportunity to collaborate with other teams?

Yes, the Architectural Intern will work closely with the tower team and Coordinators in their daily work.

Is prior architectural experience required for this position?

While prior experience is not explicitly required, candidates should have relevant coursework and a foundational understanding of architectural principles.

When does the internship begin?

The internship is for Winter 2024/2025.

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