Commissioning Engineer Intern
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![]() United States, Georgia, Chamblee | |
![]() 3453 Pierce Drive (Show on map) | |
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OVERVIEW
Merrick & Company is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented college or graduate school Mechanical, Electrical, Architectural Engineering, or Building Sciences student for a paid summer internship for Summer 2026 at our Atlanta (Chamblee), GA office. Imagine working on rewarding client projects and being exposed to unparalleled training and development opportunities! Must have graduation date after August 2026 to be eligible. The summer internship has a commitment of approximately mid-May through mid-August 2026. We will be accepting resumes for this opportunity from approximately September - October 2025. Resumes will be reviewed as they are received. Interviews will take place in the Fall/Winter. Offers will be extended in Winter/Spring. Timeframe subject to change. WHAT YOU'LL DO The Merrick Intern Program will provide an undergraduate or graduate student an opportunity to join our team in supporting the commissioning of high containment laboratory facilities, including BSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-3 enhanced environments. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in the commissioning process for complex, critical infrastructure that supports public health, biodefense, and scientific research. As a Commissioning Intern, you will assist in the planning, execution, and documentation of commissioning activities for building systems such as HVAC, building automation, laboratory controls, plumbing, and emergency power systems. You will work closely with experienced commissioning professionals and project teams, including architects, engineers, contractors, and facility stakeholders. The position requires collaboration with other disciplines, ability to interface with clients and contractors, follow schedules and budget commitments, work independently, possess good written and oral communication skills and the ability to problem solve. Must meet expectations for attendance and punctuality. Students who have recently graduated will not be considered. As a Commissioning Intern, you will gain exposure to the full commissioning lifecycle of complex, high-stakes laboratory environments. You'll develop hands-on experience with building systems and controls that are essential for maintaining biosafety and containment. Throughout the internship, you will benefit from direct mentorship by experienced commissioning professionals with deep expertise in life sciences and critical facilities. You'll also build an understanding of key industry standards such as ASHRAE Guideline 0, and the CDC/NIH Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL). This experience will provide a strong foundation for future career paths in building commissioning, MEP engineering, and facility operations. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
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