Facilities Intern
Listed on 2026-03-13
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Location:
Lynchburg
Hours:
10–15 hours per week Duration:
Summer or Fall 2026 Compensation:
Unpaid Academic Credit:
Eligible (with school approval)
Hands-On | Skill-Building | Career Exploration
Build real-world skills. Learn by doing. Explore a career in maintenance.
This internship learning experience is designed for individuals who want practical, hands-on exposure to maintenance and facilities operations. Interns work alongside experienced technicians to develop foundational technical knowledge, understand how facilities support day-to-day operations, and build skills that transfer into long-term careers in mechanical, electrical, and facilities work.
This is a structured learning opportunity focused on growth, mentorship, and exposure to real-world systems.
What You’ll Learn & Experience- Gain hands-on exposure to preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance practices
- Assist with equipment inspections, servicing, and basic troubleshooting across mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems
- Safely use hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment while learning to read manuals, schematics, and work orders
- Learn and apply workplace safety procedures, including PPE use, hazard identification, and LOTO awareness
- Understand safety regulations, participate in toolbox talks, and help identify potential facility or equipment risks
- Observe how maintenance supports daily operations, including coordination with operations teams and downtime reduction efforts
- Develop problem-solving skills by analyzing equipment failures, diagnosing recurring issues, and helping prioritize work orders
- Gain exposure to equipment lifecycle management and spare parts inventory processes
- Build administrative skills by completing maintenance logs, updating CMMS records, and documenting inspections and repairs
- Strengthen professional skills including teamwork, communication, time management, accountability, and following instructions
Interns are supported by experienced staff who provide guidance, feedback, and opportunities to observe and participate in real work environments. This experience is designed to help individuals build confidence, learn workplace expectations, and explore whether a career in maintenance or facilities is a good fit.
Ideal CandidatesThis opportunity is a strong fit for individuals who:
- Enjoy working with their hands and solving practical problems
- Are curious about how equipment, systems, and buildings operate
- Want exposure to skilled trades, maintenance, or facilities careers
- Are dependable, eager to learn, and open to feedback
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