KBR
MechanicalEngineeringIntern
“Mechanical Engineering Intern at KBR. Skills: Mechanical Engineering, Data Center, Compliance. Support HVAC systems. Assist with cooling load analysis”
Industry & Context.
U. S. citizen, Ability to obtain/hold a U. S. security clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
U. S. citizen, Currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at a four-year university
Nice to Have
Ability to obtain/hold a U. S. security clearance, Pursuing degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Systems, Familiarity with networking fundamentals, Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.00, Able to work 40 hours per week during the summer, Exposure to secure networks, Exposure to data center infrastructure, Exposure to AutoCAD/Revit tools
What You'll Do.
Assist with cooling load analysis
Coordinate with mechanical
Support compliance with ICD 705
Validate circuit separation
Develop network diagrams
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work in a collaborative environment; Coordinate with mechanical; Coordinate with electrical; Coordinate with low-voltage; Coordinate with generator track; Prepare status inputs for leadership
Communication Scope
Excellent verbal communication skills; Excellent written communication skills
Process & Methodology
Track milestones, Track risks
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