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Granite Construction

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Intern - Bridge Engineer (Assistant) Granite Construction Employee Review

5.0
Nov 5, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Fast paced work environment. As an intern you can learn as much as you are willing to take on. Good pay for an intern. Could work as many hours as I wanted over 40 as long as I was doing meaningful work.

Cons

As an intern, none. From what I saw with engineers, you could be uprooted with little notice. Bonuses depend on the overall company, not your individual project. No work life balance. This is a lifestyle. If you're looking for 40hr/week, this is not the company for you.

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5.0
Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Great on-site experience for people trying to learn more about project engineering for the construction industry. The company puts a lot of effort on mentorship and networking. For interns, scheduled events were a great way to meet full-time engineers and managers across the work region, and the social culture kept people motivated.

Cons

On-site involvement can range depending on what site you are assigned, but there is always an opportunity to become more involved.

1.0
Jan 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- company car - well paid

Cons

- management does not communicate at all. They expect you to mind read and meet their expectations perfectly, even while in training like a seasoned veteran . If you don’t, they will fire you with no explanation and a smile on their face. - no formal training program; I was supposed to be trained for 6 months and they cut it 2.5 months and seemed to have held me to the standards of my trainer who had been with the company for over 40 years. I say seemed because again, no communication! - passive aggressive phone calls; management won’t communicate but they do love to call you and make it your fault when they’re having a bad day. - Lack of respect; i was interviewed by 3 of the managers and I could tell which ones chose me/liked me and which ones didn’t. Any recommendations I had to make dispatching smoother fell on deaf ears as I was not taken seriously or treated as a member of the team. It was clear my boss had not chosen me, but was “stuck” with me and was prepping to fire me from the moment training was done. - overtime all day; my day started at 5AM, but I could easily work until 7PM because none of the foreman/superintendents would give me their schedules until 4-5PM if at all despite every day I asked for them between 9-10AM and instead of holding them accountable, my boss told me “that’s just the way it is” which I don’t believe because we were the only region with this problem. Gotta love a boys' club!

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