FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Project Management Intern?
The main responsibility of the Project Management Intern is to assist in managing and supervising the administrative, technical, and financial aspects of assigned projects from project award to completion.
Who will the Intern Project Manager report to?
The Intern Project Manager will report directly to the Project Manager.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
A graduate student in Engineering is required, along with a strong interest in Project Management as a career.
What skills are important for this internship?
Strong interpersonal skills for effective communication, the ability to manage one's own workload independently, and skills in multi-tasking and prioritization are important.
Will the Intern receive mentorship during the internship?
Yes, the Intern will learn from and be supervised by a mentor from the Project Management Office.
What kinds of tasks will the Intern be expected to perform?
The Intern will assist the Project Manager with project requirements, ensure projects are within scope and budget, manage project risks, monitor quality assurance processes, and support the reporting of project statuses, among other project management-related tasks.
Is this position focused on a specific type of project?
Yes, the internship focuses on Turnkey Cable Systems Projects within the Project Management Office.
Does the company have a commitment to diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Prysmian is committed to attracting and recruiting individuals with diverse backgrounds, skills, and abilities as part of their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) initiatives.
Will the application data be protected?
Yes, your application data will be treated according to Prysmian's Data Protection Policy.
Are there opportunities for further employment after the internship?
While the internship is primarily for learning and experience, potential pathways for further employment may be discussed based on performance and organizational needs.