Launch your career with purpose at CRB. As an Electrical Engineering Intern, you’ll contribute to real-world projects that support the design and construction of advanced facilities for clients in the life sciences and food & beverage industries. At CRB, we’re proud to deliver integrated solutions that bring complex, high-impact facilities to life. You’ll gain hands-on experience, collaborate across disciplines, and work alongside professionals who are invested in your growth. This is more than an internship; it’s your opportunity to learn, make an impact, and help deliver facilities that produce life-changing therapies and feed millions around the world.How will I contribute?As an Electrical Engineer Intern, you will work under the direction of an assigned mentor to develop and implement project deliverables. As an Electrical Engineer Intern, you will focus on the design and engineering of power, lighting, grounding/bonding, special systems; e.g., tel/ data, security, fire alarm, raceway, cable tray and other electrical control and building support systems into the built work environment. Project work may include all levels of design such as studies, conceptual and schematic design, design development, construction documentation, and construction administration.Core ResponsibilitiesTypical tasks and deliverables include power load, illumination, short circuit, voltage drop calculations, basis of design reports, code evaluations, single line diagrams, plans, schedules, installation details, specifications, and coordination with manufacturers and construction trade partners. Tasks will include utilizing computer aided drafting and engineering software.Developing project documents (e.g., calculations, reports, construction drawings and specifications, etc.) for clients in coordination with regulatory bodies and industry standards. Assisting with development of conceptual designs and coordinating with the design team under direction of the project team lead.Coordinating with multiple disciplines and other internal and external team members (e.g., vendors, clients, and contractors).