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Design Student Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Architecture & Urban Planning
    Design
  • Portland

AI generated summary

  • You must be pursuing a Bachelor’s/Master's in Architecture, have a strong design portfolio, and be proficient in Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Creative Suite; Revit and Enscape skills preferred.
  • You will use various design software, create models, produce architectural documentation, develop presentation graphics, assist in research, review construction documents, and attend project meetings.

Requirements

  • Must be enrolled in and working toward a Bachelor or Master's in Architecture. Enrolled in and working toward a Bachelor or Master's degree in Architecture from an accredited program preferred.
  • Strong creative design portfolio is essential as are strong communication, teamwork, presentation, graphics, organizational skills and the ability to handle multiple projects.
  • Proficiency with Revit and Enscape preferred. Proficiency with Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Creative Suite required.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the design process by utilizing various software platforms in addition to REVIT such as, the Adobe Creative Suite, Rhino, Sketch-up, and Grasshopper.
  • Build physical building models.
  • Produce architectural documentation.
  • Produce graphics materials and images for client presentations.
  • Assist in product research.
  • Participate in the review of construction phase documentation.
  • Attend in-house project team meetings.
  • May perform other duties as required.

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Design Student Intern position?

Candidates must be enrolled in and working toward a Bachelor or Master's degree in Architecture from an accredited program.

What software skills are necessary for this internship?

Proficiency with Revit and Enscape is preferred, along with required proficiency in Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Creative Suite.

Is a strong design portfolio important for this position?

Yes, a strong creative design portfolio is essential for applicants.

Will I have the opportunity to work directly on architectural documentation?

Yes, interns will contribute by producing architectural documentation as part of their responsibilities.

What types of tasks will I be expected to perform during the internship?

Interns will assist in the design process, build physical models, produce graphics for presentations, conduct product research, review construction phase documentation, and participate in team meetings, among other duties.

How can I apply for the internship?

Interested candidates must apply through our company Careers site and include both their resume and portfolio.

Does CannonDesign have a commitment to equity and diversity?

Yes, CannonDesign is committed to ensuring an equitable work environment and advocates for equity, diversity, and inclusion through various initiatives.

Are there mandatory trainings required for employment?

Yes, all employees are expected to complete mandatory training, including compliance training, within required timeframes.

Is this internship paid?

The job description does not specify whether the internship is paid; please refer to the careers page or inquire directly when applying.

What is the working culture like at CannonDesign?

CannonDesign emphasizes communication, transparency, and a relentless pursuit of client satisfaction, with a focus on creating a meaningful and lasting impact in design.

We design solutions that help people continuously flourish. Living-Centered Design is how we do it.

Fashion & Arts
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1945
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

As an integrated design firm, we do a lot of things. But at our core, we help people continuously flourish. We leverage the heart, passion and intelligence of our more than 1,000 creative thinkers to develop solutions for some of the greatest challenges facing our clients and society. Whether designing for equity in education, accessible healthcare, inclusive communities, new scientific discoveries or the “next big idea” in business, we partner with organizations to help them improve human life. We do this through a design approach we created called Living-Centered Design. Our approach realizes that to create a world where people continuously flourish, we must address the complex interdependencies that exist between people, businesses, communities, society and the environment.