At Titan Electric, our interns work with our project managers and superintendents—inside the office and out in the field. You’ll be learning how commercial electrical projects actually get planned, built, tracked, and delivered.
If you’re curious, organized, and want real exposure to how construction projects run from start to finish, keep reading.
The basics
- Program length: 10–12 weeks (summer)
- Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours/week
- Location: On-site at Titan Electric offices and active project sites
- Track: Assistant Project Manager (APM)
You’ll be paired with experienced project managers and superintendents and supported every step of the way.
What you’ll actually do here
You won’t be guessing what “project management” means—you’ll be doing it.
During this internship, you’ll help support real commercial electrical projects by:
- Assisting project managers with budgets, cost tracking, and field timesheets
- Sitting in on and documenting project kickoffs and coordination meetings
- Learning how RFIs, submittals, and change orders really work
- Tracking material закупments, vendor follow-ups, and delivery schedules
- Spending time on active jobsites to observe progress and field operations
- Comparing real work in place to drawings, specs, and schedules
- Using tools like Excel, Word, Bluebeam, and PDF markup software
- Keeping project documentation organized and up to date
By the end of the summer, you’ll understand the full project lifecycle—from pre‑construction planning through execution and close‑out.
How the internship is structured
You’ll learn in phases, not all at once:
- Early weeks: Orientation, safety, drawings, and learning how projects are set up
- Middle weeks: Budgeting basics, scheduling, productivity tracking, and procurement
- Later weeks: Field experience, vendor/client communication, and deeper project coordination
- Final week: A capstone presentation where you’ll share what you learned with Titan leadership
This isn’t busywork—it’s intentional exposure.
What we’re looking for
You don’t need years of experience. You do need the right mindset.
This role could be a great fit if you are:
- Currently pursuing a degree in Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Business, or a related field
- Organized and comfortable juggling multiple tasks
- Curious about how things work—and willing to ask questions
- Able to read or learn how to read construction drawings and blueprints
- Comfortable using (or learning) Excel, Word, and Bluebeam
- Interested in commercial electrical construction and project management
- Respectful of jobsite environments, safety rules, and experienced tradespeople
What you’ll gain from this
By the end of the summer, you’ll walk away with:
- Real, hands‑on experience in commercial electrical construction
- Exposure to both office coordination and field operations
- Mentorship from experienced project managers and superintendents
- A clearer understanding of whether project management is the right path for you
- Networking with professionals across Titan Electric
- The opportunity to be considered for full‑time employment after graduation
A quick note before you apply
We’re not looking for “perfect.”
We’re looking for curious, reliable, coachable people who want to learn.
If that sounds like you—even if you don’t check every single box—we’d like to hear from you.
Apply and let’s talk.
At Titan Electric, our interns work with our project managers and superintendents—inside the office and out in the field. You’ll be learning how commercial electrical projects actually get planned, built, tracked, and delivered.
If you’re curious, organized, and want real exposure to how construction projects run from start to finish, keep reading.
The basics
- Program length: 10–12 weeks (summer)
- Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours/week
- Location: On-site at Titan Electric offices and active project sites
- Track: Assistant Project Manager (APM)
You’ll be paired with experienced project managers and superintendents and supported every step of the way.
What you’ll actually do here
You won’t be guessing what “project management” means—you’ll be doing it.
During this internship, you’ll help support real commercial electrical projects by:
- Assisting project managers with budgets, cost tracking, and field timesheets
- Sitting in on and documenting project kickoffs and coordination meetings
- Learning how RFIs, submittals, and change orders really work
- Tracking material закупments, vendor follow-ups, and delivery schedules
- Spending time on active jobsites to observe progress and field operations
- Comparing real work in place to drawings, specs, and schedules
- Using tools like Excel, Word, Bluebeam, and PDF markup software
- Keeping project documentation organized and up to date
By the end of the summer, you’ll understand the full project lifecycle—from pre‑construction planning through execution and close‑out.
How the internship is structured
You’ll learn in phases, not all at once:
- Early weeks: Orientation, safety, drawings, and learning how projects are set up
- Middle weeks: Budgeting basics, scheduling, productivity tracking, and procurement
- Later weeks: Field experience, vendor/client communication, and deeper project coordination
- Final week: A capstone presentation where you’ll share what you learned with Titan leadership
This isn’t busywork—it’s intentional exposure.
What we’re looking for
You don’t need years of experience. You do need the right mindset.
This role could be a great fit if you are:
- Currently pursuing a degree in Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Business, or a related field
- Organized and comfortable juggling multiple tasks
- Curious about how things work—and willing to ask questions
- Able to read or learn how to read construction drawings and blueprints
- Comfortable using (or learning) Excel, Word, and Bluebeam
- Interested in commercial electrical construction and project management
- Respectful of jobsite environments, safety rules, and experienced tradespeople
What you’ll gain from this
By the end of the summer, you’ll walk away with:
- Real, hands‑on experience in commercial electrical construction
- Exposure to both office coordination and field operations
- Mentorship from experienced project managers and superintendents
- A clearer understanding of whether project management is the right path for you
- Networking with professionals across Titan Electric
- The opportunity to be considered for full‑time employment after graduation
A quick note before you apply
We’re not looking for “perfect.”
We’re looking for curious, reliable, coachable people who want to learn.
If that sounds like you—even if you don’t check every single box—we’d like to hear from you.
Apply and let’s talk.
At Titan Electric, our interns work with our project managers and superintendents—inside the office and out in the field. You’ll be learning how commercial electrical projects actually get planned, built, tracked, and delivered.
If you’re curious, organized, and want real exposure to how construction projects run from start to finish, keep reading.
The basics
Program length: 10–12 weeks (summer)
Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours/week
Location: On-site at Titan Electric offices and active project sites
Track: Assistant Project Manager (APM)
You’ll be paired with experienced project managers and superintendents and supported every step of the way.
What you’ll actually do here
You won’t be guessing what “project management” means—you’ll be doing it.
During this internship, you’ll help support real commercial electrical projects by:
Assisting project managers with budgets, cost tracking, and field timesheets
Sitting in on and documenting project kickoffs and coordination meetings
Learning how RFIs, submittals, and change orders really work
Tracking material закупments, vendor follow-ups, and delivery schedules
Spending time on active jobsites to observe progress and field operations
Comparing real work in place to drawings, specs, and schedules
Using tools like Excel, Word, Bluebeam, and PDF markup software
Keeping project documentation organized and up to date
By the end of the summer, you’ll understand the full project lifecycle—from pre‑construction planning through execution and close‑out.
How the internship is structured
You’ll learn in phases, not all at once:
Early weeks: Orientation, safety, drawings, and learning how projects are set up
Middle weeks: Budgeting basics, scheduling, productivity tracking, and procurement
Later weeks: Field experience, vendor/client communication, and deeper project coordination
Final week: A capstone presentation where you’ll share what you learned with Titan leadership
This isn’t busywork—it’s intentional exposure.
What we’re looking for
You don’t need years of experience. You do need the right mindset.
This role could be a great fit if you are:
Currently pursuing a degree in Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Business, or a related field
Organized and comfortable juggling multiple tasks
Curious about how things work—and willing to ask questions
Able to read or learn how to read construction drawings and blueprints
Comfortable using (or learning) Excel, Word, and Bluebeam
Interested in commercial electrical construction and project management
Respectful of jobsite environments, safety rules, and experienced tradespeople
What you’ll gain from this
By the end of the summer, you’ll walk away with:
Real, hands‑on experience in commercial electrical construction
Exposure to both office coordination and field operations
Mentorship from experienced project managers and superintendents
A clearer understanding of whether project management is the right path for you
Networking with professionals across Titan Electric
The opportunity to be considered for full‑time employment after graduation
A quick note before you apply
We’re not looking for “perfect.”
We’re looking for curious, reliable, coachable people who want to learn.
If that sounds like you—even if you don’t check every single box—we’d like to hear from you.
Apply and let’s talk.