FAQs
What is the primary role of the Chemical Engineer (Process) Summer Internship?
The primary role is to perform engineering assignments, including space planning, mobilizations, drafting engineering specifications, and tracking engineering progress.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be working towards a Chemical Engineering degree in their Junior or Senior year with at least a 3.0 GPA.
Are there specific software skills required for this position?
Proficiency in Fluor specialized software programs is preferred, along with basic computer and software skills.
What types of documents will the intern be working with?
The intern will be involved in generating electronic engineering documents, producing data sheets, and establishing documentation standards for Flow Diagram Change Notices.
What communication skills are necessary for this internship?
The ability to communicate effectively with various audiences, including management, coworkers, clients, and vendors, is essential.
Is prior experience required for this internship?
No prior experience is necessary; however, job-related technical knowledge is required to complete the tasks.
What additional benefits does Fluor offer to its interns?
Fluor offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision plans, life insurance, 401(k) with a company match, paid time off, and training and development courses.
How will background checks be conducted?
Background checks will include verification of education, professional registration, employment, references, passport, and Global Watchlist screening.
Is participation in training and development encouraged?
Yes, interns are encouraged to participate in Fluor University for training and career development.
What is the salary range for the internship?
The salary range for the internship is between $40,000 and $66,000, with variations based on qualifications and experience.