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Item Engineering internship at Brown & Root, Incorporated: a report(Texas A&M University, 2013-03-13) Gannaway, Randall Joe, 1952-An engineering intership at Brown & Root, Incorporated was completed over a period slightly in excess of one year. During his internship, the industrial engineer was assigned tasks related to the organization of a manufacturing department and the pursuit and completion of its projects. Many of his contributions were system-related and involved sales, engineering proposals, engineering economy, contract negotiations, employee merit evaluation, design, and general groundwork. He was also assigned to two engineering projects concerning the design and construction of manufacturing facilities. One of the project assignments required international travel to England and Nigeria, and almost all of the assignments involved some aspect of engineering management.Item Intern experience at Brown & Root, Inc.: an internship report(Texas A&M University, 2013-03-13) Kibbee, Stephen Edward, 1951-To document that the objectives of the internship were met, the report examines the organizational approach at Brown & Root and then describes seven major job assignments that were completed by the author during the internship. The internship report outlines the process by which Brown & Root carries out the design and construction of offshore oil and gas production facilities ... A supplementary presentation of the author's previous experience at an oil company permits a comparison of the viewpoints of engineering and construction contractors and oil companies.Item Intern experience at Brown & Root, Incorporated: an internship report(Texas A&M University, 2013-03-13) Roengnarong Ratanaprichavej, 1949-This internship report describes the major activities and accomplishments during the author's one-year intership at Brown & Root in Houston, Texas. The report discusses his engineering assignments, and the necessary functions of a project engineer. The author's assignments covered essentially the technical nature and procedures of his work in several areas of fixed offshore platform design. The author presents and discusses the managerial functions of a project engineer whom he observed working in an offshore engineering company. At the end of this report, the author's accomplishments are summarized, and recommendations concerning the internship are presented.