FAQs
What is the primary focus of Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal?
Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal specializes in complex commercial exterior envelope applications across various markets, including automotive, chemical, government, education, and healthcare.
What responsibilities will I have as an Engineering Co-op/Intern?
As an Engineering Co-op/Intern, you will assist engineers with project design and development, document engineering data, participate in field testing, be involved in the QA/QC process, and provide technical support to project engineers.
What qualifications are needed for this internship?
Candidates must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or doctorate program, maintain a professional appearance, exhibit strong organizational and communication skills, and be proficient in PC programs like Microsoft Office.
Will I be working in a team or independently?
You will participate as a member of a multidisciplinary engineering team while also having the ability to work independently with concise instructions.
Are there opportunities for growth or future employment after the internship?
While specific future employment opportunities are not guaranteed, internships often lead to valuable experiences and connections that can benefit future career prospects within the company or industry.
Is prior experience in the roofing industry required for this position?
No prior experience in the roofing industry is required; however, related coursework or knowledge in engineering may be beneficial.
What is the work environment like at Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal?
The work environment is professional and collaborative, focusing on project-based tasks within a supportive engineering team.
How should I apply for the Engineering Co-op/Intern position?
You can apply for the position by submitting your application materials as specified in the job posting, typically including your resume and cover letter.
What tools or software will I be expected to use?
You will be expected to use various PC programs, primarily Microsoft Office, along with any other engineering software relevant to specific projects.