Interning at Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
Erin McGowan is an interdisciplinary student earning her Bachelor of Technology in Industrial Operations Management. She interned at Alyeska Pipeline Service Company over the summer of 2013.
Something I learned while working at Alyeska is the importance of a company’s culture to the success and well-being of the organization. Alyeska puts a strong emphasis on their core cultural attributes and as an intern I felt that I blended well with that culture. As a former operator I was already familiar with the importance of a strong safety culture, but Alyeska really takes that a step further and it’s visible in the quality of work they do every day.
I think the most important thing anyone considering an internship should know is that you are responsible for what you get out of an internship. If you don’t step up and ask questions and ask to be part of projects, your summer will fly by and you’ll be wishing you had taken more initiative.
