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Belcan, LLC

System/software engineer

May 2023 • Blue Ash, OH

What I liked

The people and the work I was doing

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

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Technical Intern

May - August 2023 • Blue Ash, OH

What I liked

There are many things I like about Belcan. The best part is the people there. I already knew a few people from last year, but even my first year it was easy to talk to them and get help on a project or technical difficulty. Some other nice perks included being able to listen to podcasts and music while working and choosing one’s hours. As long as you completed 40 hours a week while being there for scheduled meetings and getting work done, there were no problems. I tended to stay late early in the week to have a fast Friday. Something else I enjoyed were the projects I worked on. This included a design project where I had to figure out if a differently shaped pipe was better for the criteria, and an analysis project where I meshed and processed a plane rig in ANSYS classic.

What I wish was different

The part I wish had been different the most is an increase in projects. I was on multiple projects that were supposed to start soon, but then didn’t or I couldn’t be on it for multiple reasons. Usually something that had to be done first got delayed or GE wouldn’t approve me for something since I was a coop. It would’ve been nicer if I had a project like last year that continued for my whole time there as I would’ve had more project hours. However I did like the little projects I was on that I only worked on for a week or two. It was just a shame that something went wrong outside of my control a few times.

Advice

Talk to people somewhat regularly. Last year I went to people for help more often and sat next to people who were newer too. I wish I did speak with people more this year as I enjoyed it more and some things would’ve been easier, but I didn’t want to bother anyone. Also, pay attention to the training, as you’ll see some familiar equations. I think it’s easier to understand the ramifications and realistic results of some classes now.
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Design Engineer Co-Op

August - December 2020 • Phoenix, AZ

What I liked

90% of the time, there was no work to do

What I wish was different

A little bit more of a learning experience

Advice

No advice needed. You don’t do anything lol.
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Structural Engineering Intern

January - August 2020 • Tukwila, WA

What I liked

I liked their Academic to Industry Program which paired me with an engineering mentor who gave me professional advice on both my hard and soft skills. In addition I enjoyed being able to work directly on a project and have a significant impact.

What I wish was different

I wish I had been able to see the work I was doing be put to use later down the line.

Advice

Work hard and ask for help when you need it.
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Design Engineering Intern

January 2020 • Phoenix, AZ

What I liked

Good People, lots of opportunities just had to go look for them.

What I wish was different

More events with the interns would be beneficial.

Advice

Communication is key in the workplace.
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Aerospace Engineering Intern

August - December 2019 • Cincinnati, OH

What I liked

Extremely flexible with hours, really great environment, lots of autonomy and responsibility for interns.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Mechanical Engineering Intern

June 2018 • Palm Beach Gardens, FL

What I liked

Friendly atmosphere, flexible hours

What I wish was different

Advice

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Internship

May - August 2018 • Peoria, IL

What I liked

Lots of experience gained using CREO

What I wish was different

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Engineering Assistant

May 2015 • Lexington, KY

What I liked

Great work environment, especially for students still going to school.

What I wish was different

Held different types of internships and co-ops to determine what’s best for me.

Advice

Starting out there’s an extreme learning curve, don’t be afraid to ask questions.
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