What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Intern (Summer 2025) position at Phillips Edison & Company?
Months 1& 2: Pre-Lease
- Introduction to PECO Culture - understand the History and culture at PECO
- Overview of Construction Department & Winning Aspiration
- Review PECO’s Sustainability Mission - and Write 1-2 white papers on possible new Sustainability initiatives for PECO Construction. (Provide 2021 Sustainability Goals)
- Introduction to Internal Systems - Construction’s “The Process” & Standards
- Review Tenant Scope of work with a Project Manager
- Review a set of plans on a new ground up building utilizing a plan review check list
- Review components of a) Standard PECO lease, b) National Retailer lease for items that pertain to Construction as it relates to scope of work, timing, contingencies, etc.
- Departmental Interviews - schedule 5 interviews with Acquisitions, Due Diligence, Finance, Accounting, Leasing, Legal and Property Management. Write a summary of each group’s role within the company and how each department interacts with Construction.
- Assemble existing conditions information on a lease opportunities with a Project Manager
- Assist with Project Manager the procurement of multiple bids from GC’s based on a Tenant/Landlord work letter.
- Assist with updating a national database of GC’s with PM’s to create a Construction Department database of preferred GC’s in markets PECO is present.
Months 3 & 4: Pre-Construction
- Assemble a Microsoft Schedule Project Schedule for a PECO Landlord work construction project.
- Evaluate Architectural/Mechanical/Electrical plans for conformance with the defined Landlord Scope of Work.
- Assess HVAC condition and how to budget based on age/condition of HVAC unit
- Work with PM/CM in assembling a complete set of bid documents
- Prepare a bid summary from bids received and define bid discrepancies, major line item pricing differences, etc. Evaluate value engineering opportunities.
- Work with Project Manager on setting up an executed lease (opportunity) in Job Cost.
- Discuss Technical writing and presentations with Intern and how to effectively communicate with others - specifically:
- How to summarize technical details into a high level summary
- How to organize and present ideas to internal stakeholders
- How to organize and present ideas to external stakeholders
- Write a one-page summary of “lessons learned” during the Internship and present to the Team on the last day of Internship
Other Tasks
- Record Center - Move/Name Plans to Permanent Digital Archive
- Draft on CAD some concept layouts for Development Opportunities
- Alta Survey Inventory
- Identify all missing Alta surveys on current Shopping Centers
- Other plan review opportunities to practice reading Construction Plans
- A current university student enrolled in a degree seeking program studying Construction Management, Architectural Engineering, or other related program and in good academic standing
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PPT, Outlook, etc.)
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills
- Results-oriented, with demonstrated experience of balancing multiple tasks and priorities
- Conceptual knowledge of the construction process including estimating, purchasing, subcontractor negotiating, scheduling, design/construction technology, and plan reading is preferred
With consistent recognition as one of Cincinnati's top workplaces for 7 consecutive years, PECO's success as one of the nation's largest owners and operators of grocery-anchored shopping centers is driven by a strong employee culture and a small company feel. PECO values diversity, equity, and inclusion through various employee resource groups, and offers numerous wellness programs - including an on-site fitness facility and fitness classes. At PECO, associates enjoy meaningful interactions with one another, creating an energetic, high performing, yet relaxed work environment where individuals truly enjoy being a part of the team.
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)