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Danis Building Construction

project engineer co-op

May - August 2024 • Dayton, OH

What I liked

There is a long list of things I liked during my second term with Danis. First, how involved the co-op program is during your term is very important because they are always offering to help and want to get to know the co-op students better. Also, the staff i have been able to work with are all very knowledgeable and are willing to share this knowledge with the co-op students. Another part of my internship i enjoyed was some of these projects i was able to work on and see develop throughout the summer. I worked in our drywall division so i was working on 4-5 jobs at the same time. Some of the tasks i would do would be tracking production, material takeoffs, material orders, and many other tasks that helped contribute to the success of the projects. I really liked how they give you a decent amount of responsibility and put you in situations that will set you up to be successful in the future.

What I wish was different

There isn't a whole lot i would change about my time with Danis. Since i was at our yard office, i wasn't directly on a specific jobsite permanently. This was sometimes difficult to just look at drawings and figure out exactly what is going on in that specific project. Also, it was very busy with what we were doing so it was sometimes difficult to really get to know a project in depth, as well as other trades besides drywall.

Advice

Always be willing to learn and try something new. Absorb as much knowledge as possible and always ask questions if you are confused. Also, get to know the other co-ops and staff by attending the multiple events Danis throws together each term. It's really important to form relationships with those you work with as well as having resources available to help you if needed.
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Assistant Project Engineer

May - August 2024 • Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

What I liked

During my internship my main responsibilities were to track material being delivered to the jobsite, labor audits, concrete tracking, and help out the project team in anyway I can. During my internship at Danis Building Construction, I had the privilege of working with an exceptionally supportive and knowledgeable project team. Each team member was approachable and generous with their time and eager to assist me in any way they could. Whenever I encountered questions or faced challenges with tasks I had never tackled before, they were quick to provide thorough answers and great advice. The assistance and encouragement from the project team were pivotal in my professional development. Each interaction provided me with new perspectives and practical skills that I can apply in future roles. This experience has not only broadened my understanding of the industry but has also laid a strong foundation for my future career path.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have had more chances to immerse myself in the fieldwork. The timing of the project limited my opportunities to be involved in field work. It would have been beneficial to see the challenges of the jobsite and to apply my skills in a more hands-on context. Despite these limitations, I remain grateful for the learning experiences I did have and look forward to future opportunities where I can engage more directly with field operations.

Advice

One of the lessons I learned during my internship is the importance of taking initiative. Proactively seeking out opportunities to contribute, even when you're not directly assigned tasks can help you enhance your learning experience. Another piece of advice is asking lots of questions. Whether you’re facing a problem, or trying to complete a difficult task, asking questions is a crucial part of the learning process. It shows that you are engaged and are interested in gaining a better understanding of your work.
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Engineering Co-op

May - June 2023 • Dayton, OH

What I liked

This was my first term with Danis that I worked out on a jobsite. I was at the Miami Valley Hospital Perioperative Services Renovation project, where we were renovating two operating rooms and 10 PACU bays. I appreciated being able to work on the earlier side of the project, as I got to assist with submittals and procurement. I was able to see the demo and rework of the project, which helped to connect what I had looked at in the drawings to what was happening in the field. Danis also provided many opportunities to connect with other co-ops and Danis personnel to create a more memorable experience and form relationships with other people within the company. This, along with trainings, jobsite tours and service events, helped me to gain more insight from others while also helping me grow in this field.

What I wish was different

I was on a jobsite with a small Danis team, which was great in the aspect that I got to know all of them well and had the opportunity to directly ask them questions. I do however wish that there was another co-op or young PE on site with me as well. I think that this would have helped to have had someone to bounce questions and ideas off of that had a similar knowledge base as me. This would have just provided and additional level of depth into the knowledge and experiences that could be gained while working on a project.

Advice

One piece of advice that I would share is to go to as many Danis events as you can. As I mentioned earlier, Danis does a wonderful job of offering a variety of opportunities for co-ops to meet each other as well as other people within the company. Danis offers opportunities to attend co-op socials, service events, jobsite tours, a co-op challenge and trainings. The socials were enjoyable and I was able to talk to other co-ops about their own experiences at Danis. I went to various jobsite for tours that were led by fellow co-ops and benefited from learning about and walking through the other jobsites to see how they were run and witness their construction. One of the co-ops I met at a social even offered to give me a personal tour of the jobsite she was on! Take advantage of the opportunities that are offered and get on a jobsite as much as you can! This is where I was able to make connections between various aspects of my work.
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Project Engineer Co-op

May - August 2023 • Miamisburg, OH

What I liked

Danis runs an especially unique co-op program in terms of the experience you have inside and outside of work. Students from different schools and locations in the company create comradery by attending social events, building challenges, and volunteer work together throughout the term. Your assignment is selected with the idea of getting you to see and learn the most you can based on your interests. The co-op program generously gives opportunities, responsibilities, and unique experiences to students who are accepting. I was assigned to 3 on-site projects in the Dayton area and balanced project management responsibilities between all. I loved the opportunity to take on a special amount of responsibilities this assignment and stretch my limits.

What I wish was different

As an experienced co-op here taking on a higher role this semester, there was a learning curve that I was not fully prepared for until I was involved. Fortunately by being thrown into my role, I was able to quickly adjust and take on all expectations of me. Building up other's confidence in me may have not been immediate due to simply being on a new project with a new team. Once your team learns to trust you, your responsibilities and experience elevates.

Advice

The opportunities to get involved on-site are widely available. Get familiar with personnel you are working directly with and working adjacent to in the field. By making connections on your site, you are more comfortable asking questions and furthering your learning. This helps your rapport with others and starts to build your brand and style of doing work. Often you will be confronted with a challenge that is new to you and suddenly your responsibility is increased. This is a perfect opportunity to run with it and will greatly benefit you every single time.
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assistant project engineer

May - August 2023 • Tipp City, OH

What I liked

My most rewarding and joyful experience was experiencing the professional atmosphere on a jobsite. About halfway through my term I got transitioned from an offsite office to an onsite trailer. This move really made my internship a lot better and allowed me to see everything firsthand. Danis’ Co-op program is one of the best I have ever seen and gives you top of the line materials and information.

What I wish was different

My most challenging experience was learning the programs and website specific to my company. I understood coming into the internship that I would have to learn the websites of the company but did not understand how challenging they would be to learn. I found that once I understood the programs my life was a lot easier, and the internship was even more valuable. I received very good feedback and help from my supervisors over the term. I wish this could have been a better experience.

Advice

I would suggest to future students that asking questions is the best way to learn for a first-time intern. I would suggest to my company to continue the great co-op program they have made available to University of Dayton students. I would suggest to the UD programs to also continue giving great opportunities to students. This first intern experience was great, and I cannot wait to do it again.
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Project Engineer Co-op

May - August 2022 • Columbus, OH

What I liked

Very Professional

What I wish was different

Communication

Advice

Ask a lot of questions, the industry can be very confusing
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Assistant Project engineer

January - May 2022 • Beavercreek, OH

What I liked

I enjoyed almost everything about my experience. The company took great care of me in making me feel welcome. What I really enjoyed most was learning more about the industry. Every single day I was being taught something. I also really enjoyed being an on site co op, being able to see that my work has an actual effect on the project and how it flows is very rewarding.

What I wish was different

The only thing I wish was different was how first term co ops are handled. When I arrived I was completely new to the industry and i knew nothing. it would have been beneficial to all parties involved in my term if there was some sort of introductory course that could help ease me in. That way, i wouldn't be showing up to a project that is half completed, and have no idea how to pick up where the other co op left off.

Advice

My advice would be to think of this as a real full time job and not just as an internship that you are going to leave in a few months. This way you make sure that you are trying your hardest to put out work that is at the level of a full time employee. Starting your professional development as early as possible is critical to moving up in a company. Showing that you put effort forward sets you apart from the interns around you.
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Engineering Co-op

January - April 2022 • Kettering, OH

What I liked

What I enjoyed about my Co-op experience was the different tasks that were given to me. Every now and then I would be given a new task to complete and it would help me get a broader picture of what Project managers are in charge of. I also had weekly tasks that would stay the same. For instance taking progress photos and labor tracking. I also found the people here to be enjoyable because they would always chat with me and everyone would joke around here and there. I would say the Best part was having the flexibility to learn at your own pace as for they never rushed me on tasks and always gave me ample time to go out into the field to learn there.

What I wish was different

What I wish had been different would have been a more hands on experience where I am out on the field learning to hang drywall and frame walls and such. What I realized was that when I chose to be on site that meant in the trailer and to oversee people who complete such tasks. I also wish that I had more tasks to work on because every now and then my supervisor would run out of things to give me and I would have to either wait for him to find something or review plans. I also wish that I was given more training for the future roles that I was Co-oping for. I would have liked to learn more things about other fields such as estimating or precon as well during my Co-op instead of sticking to learning the Project Engineer role.

Advice

A couple pieces of advice that I would give would give to someone thinking about Co-oping in general would be that you get out what you put in. If you want to learn the most you need to go out into the field and talk to the guys out there and everyone around you to get a better understanding of how the jobsite runs. You want to keep yourself occupied at all times and not be afraid to ask questions about what's going on or about what certain terms mean. I would also recommend talking to the superiors around you and getting on a good basis with them so that they can give you tasks to complete as well as your direct boss. The final piece of advice would be to make the the most out of it.
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Engineering Co-op

August - December 2021 • Dayton, OH

What I liked

I liked the relaxed environment of the location I worked at, and I enjoyed the estimating-related responsibilities I had.

What I wish was different

I wish I had more field exposure because most first term construction co-ops are on a jobsite. I worked mainly in an office and visited a jobsite once a week or once every other week.

Advice

Ask questions! Since this was my first term, they did not expect me to know most things and were more than willing to help me understand my assignments.
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Construction co-op

September 2018 • Jacksonville, FL

What I liked

Ability to utilize schooling and learn on-site

What I wish was different

move around more from job to job

Advice

Great company, you need to be willing to learn
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Civil Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Miamisburg, OH

What I liked

All the experience

What I wish was different

I wish the summer semester was longer so I could have made more money to help me with college

Advice

It’s okay to not know what you’re doing, you’re there to learn!
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Project Engineer

May - August 2019 • Miamisburg, OH

What I liked

The company is incredible! There were lots of internal activities to join in on and develop connections with those you work with.

What I wish was different

I would like to have been worked with more co-ops on a daily basis

Advice

Take every opportunity as one to learn from! I had little construction experience before the internship, and I walked out knowing a lot!
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Assistant Superintendent

January 2018 • Jacksonville, FL

What I liked

Great learning opporunity

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

It is important to get out there and get the field experience. It is very valuable in this career field.
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Assistant project engineer

May - August 2018 • Dayton, OH

What I liked

I liked how much responsibility I was given and how trustworthy the project team was with the work I was given.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Estimating Co-Op

May - August 2018 • Miamisburg, OH

What I liked

Great company. Does a lot of worker in Dayton. I was able to stay busy and learn everyday, even when I was in an office/cubicle setting.

What I wish was different

I’m in an estimating class now and my textbook is really helpful. I would have liked to have taken this class earlier.

Advice

Even if you’re in an office setting, you DO NOT have to sit behind your desk all day! Get up and talk to other coworkers.
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