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最新麻豆原创 Group Interns Begin Hands-on Summer Experience

Interns at 最新麻豆原创 Group

It鈥檚 nice to see interns back at 最新麻豆原创! Team leaders across the company are excited about the crop of talent working with us this summer.

Corporate Trainer Sarah Garcia explained the implementation of new additions to the program this year.

鈥淥ur goal is to 鈥榳ow鈥 the interns this summer,鈥 Sarah said. 鈥淲e want to show them how 最新麻豆原创 is different from other companies, while fostering experiences that help them learn about our industry. Ultimately, we hope they want to work at 最新麻豆原创.鈥

Sarah says Vice President Glenn Shain and some of the company鈥檚 new team leaders were instrumental in adding some valuable hands-on experiences for the interns.

鈥淭he interns are going to be busy this summer,鈥 Sarah noted. 鈥淲e have scheduled multiple structured activities most weeks they are here, to give them a solid sampling of various aspects of our industry and the different opportunities for career paths.鈥

Vice President Rusty Roderick says his goal is to provide real-world experience for interns working with the Performance Solutions team.

鈥淢y goal for our team intern is to provide an environmental experience, so he can see what it鈥檚 like to work at 最新麻豆原创 as an engineer,鈥 Rusty said. 鈥淥ur past interns have been able to experience every aspect of being an engineering contractor, including calculations, design drawing creation, site visits, project development, and proposals.鈥

This year鈥檚 program kicks off with the MCAKC (Mechanical Contractors Association) Industry Orientation, which gives attendees both a broad and detailed look at Mechanical Construction.

New to the learning modules this year are jobsite safety audits. Since 鈥淪afety First鈥 is the cornerstone of everything 最新麻豆原创 does, some interns will travel to jobsites and learn from 最新麻豆原创 Safety staff how audits are conducted. In addition, interns will learn about OSHA, Experience Modification Rates (EMRs), incident rates, and more.

Another new facet of the program includes lunch-and-learns and shop tours with key 最新麻豆原创 vendors.

Glenn Shain explains how this year鈥檚 structure ensures an active learning experience.

鈥淲e are assigning each intern a mentor tasked with ensuring the intern is provided learning experiences working alongside foremen and project managers,鈥 Glenn said.

"This year, we have invited four key vendors to partner with us in providing educational presentations. McQueeny Group will lead us off with a program on wet side HVAC. Jorban Riscoe will follow with a program on dry side HVAC. Then Midwest Machine will close the loop with a program on heat rejection with a tour of the Marley Cooling Tower manufacturing plant. Our partners at Ferguson will open their warehouse to us and show us the many parts and pieces it takes to install the systems in the field.鈥

Of course, 最新麻豆原创 interns will tour the 最新麻豆原创 fabrication shops as well, which always makes for an interesting day.

Since a project can鈥檛 get off the ground without an estimate, interns will have several opportunities to shadow Mechanical Estimating Manager Dan Tylski.

Two interns are returning this year, including Hayley Leonard, who is studying mechanical engineering at K-State, and Gage Hendrix, who is studying Construction Science and Management, also at K-State.

millwright and fabrication interns 最新麻豆原创 GroupFrom left: Returning intern Gage Hendrix with Millwright Senior Project Manager Jim Nisely; Jesus Corral in 最新麻豆原创 Group's Lawrence fabrication shops.

And it鈥檚 not just interns benefiting from the program.

鈥淥ver the past few years, we have hired past interns as project engineers,鈥 Sarah said. 鈥淢any of our best project engineers and project managers started off as 最新麻豆原创 interns.鈥

Senior Project Manager Clinton Gechter is a great example of someone who sees the program鈥檚 value from both sides.

鈥淎s a previous intern at 最新麻豆原创 Group, my hope coming in was to learn more about the construction/service industry and determine if this was the field for me,鈥 Clinton said.

鈥淎s an employee now at 最新麻豆原创 Group, I hope to not only help our interns learn these things, but also look for those individuals who would be a good long-term fit for 最新麻豆原创.鈥

鈥淲e have added these structured activities so the weeks are full of meaningful experiences,鈥 Sarah said.  鈥淭he interns will not be spending hours reading spec books to fill the time. They will be out meeting with vendors, learning about the systems we install, and visiting jobsites with the safety department.鈥

Team Leader Cary Minihan also emphasizes the two-way benefits of the program.

鈥淲e set up a schedule that will allow our interns to get exposure to many aspects of the mechanical contracting industry. Estimating, fabrication, vendors, jobsites, etc.,鈥 he said. 鈥淏y doing so, I hope they also get a feel for the excellent career opportunities available in mechanical construction and 最新麻豆原创 Group.鈥 

Three internal lunches at 最新麻豆原创 throughout the summer bring all the interns together to get to know each other and share their insights about the program. Executives and members from various operating divisions will be present, with networking time at the end.

Shadow opportunities are also available, and interns can sign up for those that best match their interests.

But Sarah and Glenn say it won鈥檛 all be work 鈥 fun outings to places like ball games and escape rooms are also being planned so the interns and mentors can kick back and enjoy more informal conversations.

Ultimately, we hope our interns get the most out of the experience, and have fun doing it!

Architectural Metal Division Offers Real-World Experience 

Hayley Leonard Architectural Metal 最新麻豆原创 Group

Hayley Leonard (pictured, above) has been drafting since high school. 鈥淚 really just enjoy it that much,鈥 she said.

最新麻豆原创 discovered her during a career fair in 2019, and it didn鈥檛 take long for her to get an interview with Architectural Metal Team Leader and Vice President Allen Supplee.

She took the internship with the Arch Metal Shop in 2019. 鈥淲hen I got to 最新麻豆原创, I worked on 3D drafting, as well as various projects,鈥 Haley said.

Hayley also got an opportunity to go out to California to be on-site during a project for Disney which included panels for a parking garage bridge.

"I learned how to apply the new 360 scanning to our drawings 鈥 it was a great experience,鈥 Hayley recalls.

After not being able to physically return in 2020, Hayley says she鈥檚 glad to be back in person. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be back in the shop again. I really like it here 鈥 everyone is so fun to work with.鈥 

Welcome 2021 最新麻豆原创 Interns!

GAGE HENDRIX 鈥 RETURNING
Kansas State University, Construction Science and Management
Millwright Project Intern/Lenexa, working with Senior Project Manager Jim Nisely

HAYLEY LEONARD 鈥 RETURNING
Kansas State University, Mechanical Engineering
Architectural Metals Intern, working with Allen Supplee

LOGAN IRWIN
Kansas State University, Mechanical Engineering
Building Technologies Intern, working with Operations Manager Danny Farnan

JESUS CORRAL
Pittsburg State University, Mechanical Engineering
Project Intern/Lawrence, working with Operations Manager Chris Champagne

AMELIA MULLIN
Kansas State University, Architectural Engineering + Mathematics
Project Intern/Lenexa, working with Senior Project Manager Carey Minihan

SAM LOVE
University of Kansas, Mechanical Engineering (graduated 2021)
Project Intern/Lenexa, working with Senior Project Manager Clinton Gechter

BELLA WILLIAMS
University of Kansas, Business Administration + Spanish
Service Sales Intern/Lenexa, working with Proactive Solutions Sales Manager Tom Argubright

CAMERON FASENMYER
University of Kansas, Mechanical Engineering
Project Intern/Lenexa, working with Senior Project Manager Jason Quattlebaum

ZACHARY WAGNER
Fort Hays State University, Physics + Mechanical Engineering
Project Intern/Lenexa, working with Vice President Rusty Roderick

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