tue98161
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 23, 2012
- 12
Hey all,
I'm an undergrad starting an internship in the geotechnical unit of my state's DOT this summer. My previous experience has been as a research assistant (I basically made and tested concrete all summer).
My job duties are: intern will assist our unit with field inspections and investigations, core-box delivery and storage, drilling inspection, performing elementary geotechnical design review and analysis, research, plans review and providing general support to our overextended staff."
I've taken courses in Soil Mechanics and just completed Foundation Engineering. Based on the description above, what should I review/be ready for when I begin work? The main duty is "assist with field inspections and investigations". I've been taught the theory and basic procedures, but could anyone give me explicit examples of what I'd most likely be doing?
Thank you!
I'm an undergrad starting an internship in the geotechnical unit of my state's DOT this summer. My previous experience has been as a research assistant (I basically made and tested concrete all summer).
My job duties are: intern will assist our unit with field inspections and investigations, core-box delivery and storage, drilling inspection, performing elementary geotechnical design review and analysis, research, plans review and providing general support to our overextended staff."
I've taken courses in Soil Mechanics and just completed Foundation Engineering. Based on the description above, what should I review/be ready for when I begin work? The main duty is "assist with field inspections and investigations". I've been taught the theory and basic procedures, but could anyone give me explicit examples of what I'd most likely be doing?
Thank you!