FAQs
What is the purpose of the Engineering Intern position at Calumet?
The Engineering Intern position aims to provide basic engineering support through specific project work that will assist the refinery's processes, systems, and operations, allowing the intern to apply their formal education in a practical setting.
What type of projects will the intern be working on?
The intern will complete specific assigned engineering project work, assist engineers in their duties, and present the results of their work to Calumet leadership.
What qualifications are required for the Engineering Intern role?
Candidates must be current college students in good academic standing, pursuing an Engineering Degree in Chemical or Petroleum Engineering, preferably at the Junior or Senior level.
What technical skills are expected from candidates?
Candidates should have basic knowledge of Microsoft Operating programs, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, as well as good written and verbal communication skills.
Is prior experience necessary for this internship?
No prior experience is specifically required, but a strong work ethic, commitment to finishing projects, and a desire to learn are essential attributes for candidates.
What attributes are essential for a successful Engineering Intern at Calumet?
Essential attributes include a strong work ethic, commitment to completing projects, a desire to learn new skills, the ability to listen to instructions and feedback, and the ability to work well with others.
Will the intern have the opportunity to collaborate with other team members?
Yes, the intern will work closely with engineers, technicians, and operators, providing opportunities to collaborate and solve problems together.
Are there any preferences for candidates applying to this internship?
Yes, the preferred candidates are those studying Chemical or Petroleum Engineering.
Is the internship paid?
Yes, the salary and benefits for the internship are commensurate with experience.
Are there any conditions for employment?
Yes, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test.