Space and Facilities Management Internship (OIM-00118-2022)


Job Details

SPACE AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP

*Available to students pursuing Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning*

*This is a paid, full-time summer internship*


About the Internship:

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) is housed in various buildings on the National Institute of Health s (NIH) primary campus in Bethesda, MD. NHLBI occupies over 350,000 square feet of clinical space, biomedical research laboratories and office/administrative space on campus. During this internship, the intern will:

  • Gain experience as an architect/owner s representative in the public sector
  • Support Project Managers throughout various renovation project phases
  • Help generate presentation materials using floor plans, data, images, graphs, graphics, etc.
  • Coordinate educational activities for the rest of the team
  • Organize and update the materials library
  • Survey, document, and catalogue existing NHLBI facilities
  • Create, update, and refine AutoCAD drawings (drafting)
  • Assist with space planning, laboratory, and office surveys, and updating architectural floor plans
  • Support architects with various project-related tasks as needed


Required Skills/Background:

  • Must be currently studying Architecture, Engineering, Facility Planning and/or Project Management
  • Successful time management and communication skills
  • Self-directed critical thinker
  • Detail-oriented and highly organized
  • US Citizenship is required


Details:

  • This internship will be primarily onsite (main NIH campus in Bethesda, MD), however, will have some opportunity for telework.
  • Schedule: Full-time position for the summer 40hours/week
  • Full-time paid, summer internship (with potential for a part-time opportunity during the school year)


How to Apply:

Please submit an updated resume. We strongly encourage a cover letter detailing your desired academic and professional interests.


We strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), people who identify as LGBTQIA+ and non-binary, people living with disabilities, and people from marginalized communities. We are happy to talk further about steps we ve taken to integrate Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion values into our workplace.





 National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute

 04/18/2024

 Bethesda,MD