Infrastructure Interns

ArupWashington, DC
Internship

3 months ago

Description

Job Title

Internship/Entry-Level Job at Arup

Job Location

Washington, DC

Job Overview

  • Assist in technical and commercial due diligence reviews across different sectors: transportation, energy, telecom, water, etc.
  • Analyze risks including cost, schedule, design, contracts, permitting, and environmental and social impact
  • Request and manage relevant project information: market studies, financial and economic plans, and legal framework and contextual issues
  • Interact with other consultants, internally and externally, for business planning, financial advisory, and due diligence assignments
  • Prepare analyses, draw conclusions, make recommendations, and coordinate/manage relevant project inputs from other consultants

Compensation

  • New York City Hiring Range: $26.00 to $37.00 per hour. Please note that hiring ranges for candidates performing work outside of New York City, NY will differ.
  • Flexible Working: Options for remote work are available throughout the program.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in technical and commercial due diligence reviews across different sectors
  • Analyze risks, including cost, schedule, design, contracts, permitting, and environmental and social impact
  • Request and manage relevant project information, such as market studies, financial and economic plans, and legal framework
  • Interact with other consultants for business planning, financial advisory, and due diligence assignments
  • Prepare analyses, draw conclusions, make recommendations, and coordinate/manage relevant project inputs

Requirements

  • Demonstrated interest in the built environment generally and, ideally, in infrastructure (one or more sectors such as transportation, energy, social infrastructure, digital infrastructure, etc)
  • Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Economics, Business or Finance, Computer Science, Logistics, or similar with relevant coursework
  • Knowledge of basic business and operational concepts
  • Strong quantitative skills with good knowledge of MS Excel
  • Proficient in MS Office suite
  • Ability to prioritize effectively, balance assigned work, and exceptional organization skills
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills for team-based working
  • Presentation skills with colleagues and clients at all levels
  • Analytical mindset and/or strategic thinker
  • Willingness to travel both domestically and internationally
  • Candidate must be eligible to work in the US without the need for employer-sponsored work authorization now or in the future to be considered for this role

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People who completed this type of internship end up in the following types of jobs

Top majors

That get hired for this type of internship

  • Economics18%

  • Finance9%

  • Business Administration Management And Operations7%

  • Management Science5%

  • Accounting5%

  • 241 other majors53%

People who did this kind of internship end up at the following companies

  • PwC
  • Bain & Company
  • Deloitte
  • Ernst & Young
  • KPMG
Estimated Monthly Living Expenses

For Washington, DC | $5,379/mo

  • Housing/Rent$3,303

  • Miscellaneous$983

  • Food$499

  • Utilities$302

  • Transportation$292

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