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Corporate Intern - IT

Primoris Services Corporation

The Role

Overview

Corporate IT intern supporting desktop/network, data entry, marketing, and business development.

Key Responsibilities

  • data entry
  • business support
  • call routing
  • correspondence
  • audio/visual
  • social media

Tasks

-Complete data entry projects for departments supported. -Provide Business Development office support as needed. -Take incoming calls from outside departments and contacts to route to the appropriate team member. -Provide support to communication staff with internal/external correspondence. -Assist marketing team with audio/visual projects along with social media postings.

Requirements

  • pursuing degree

What You Bring

-Currently pursuing a degree in Business or other related field.

The Company

About Primoris Services Corporation

-Founded with a mission to provide quality engineering and construction services across multiple industries. -Primoris has become a trusted name in building infrastructure and delivering energy solutions. -Specializes in sectors like energy, utilities, water resources, and industrial construction. -Focuses on large-scale projects such as pipeline construction, water treatment, and renewable energy systems. -Known for its expertise in both public and private sector work, including government contracts. -Noteworthy for its role in the construction of major energy infrastructure across North America. -Has a strong presence in the renewable energy space, with key projects in solar and wind energy. -Handles projects ranging from commercial and residential to heavy civil and marine construction. -Backed by a legacy of robust financial performance and consistent growth in a competitive industry.

Sector Specialisms

Utility

Energy

Renewables

Power generation

Utilities and distribution

Oil and gas

Chemical

Pipeline

Civil infrastructure

Utility-scale solar

Natural gas repowering

Battery energy storage

Communications

Transportation infrastructure