We are actively seeking a Process Utilities Engineer Intern to join CRB. Join our firm for an internship journey where you'll dive into real-world project work, learn from industry leaders and fully immerse yourself in the CRB employee experience. This program is more than just an internship—it's an opportunity to grow, innovate, and make a tangible impact on how we do business. You'll have the chance to work hands-on with cutting-edge projects, collaborate with peers and industry leaders, and contribute your unique perspective to spark meaningful change.At CRB, we believe that learning should be as dynamic as it is engaging, and that work can be both challenging and enjoyable. Join us to expand your horizons, build lasting relationships, and experience what it truly means to be part of a team that's dedicated to innovation and excellence.How will I contribute?As a Process Utilities Engineer Intern, you will work under the direction of an assigned mentor to develop and implement project deliverables. The focus will be on the design and engineering of critical utility equipment and distribution (or collection) systems along with the supporting facility infrastructure required to support manufacturing operations. Typical tasks include execution of engineering calculations including heat transfer and hydraulic pressure drop calculations.Typical tasks and deliverables include-Block & Process Flow DiagramsUser Requirements SpecificationsEquipment ListEquipment General ArrangementsEquipment DatasheetsUtility SummaryPiping and Instrumentation DiagramsAssisting with development of conceptual designs and coordinating with the design team under direction of the project team lead. Systems Designed include:Purified Water Generation, Storage and DistributionClean Steam Generation and DistributionCompressed Air and Process Gas Generation and DistributionBiological and Process Waste Collection, Inactivation and NeutralizationClean in Place SystemsBulk Chemical Storage and Distribution Bulk Cryogenic Liquid Storage and DistributionCoordinating with multiple disciplines and other internal and external team members (e.g., vendors, clients, and contractors).