We are pleased to introduce and welcome Barton Associates’ interns Emma Evans-Nolet, Elizabeth Duffy, Clayton Geisel, Jonathan Wyrick, and Elizabeth Hargrove to the team!
“We are thrilled to have this great group of students join our team,” said Michael S. Rader, PE, CEM, President and CEO. “We look forward to providing real-world experience and industry knowledge to help them in applying what they are learning in school to actual career opportunities.”
Our Interns
Emma Evans-Nolet
Emma is a senior at Duke University studying Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Energy and the Environment. She is part of the on-campus service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, and a member of the club team, Duke Club Taekwondo. This summer, Emma will serve as a mechanical intern in our Pittsburgh office.
Elizabeth Duffy
Elizabeth recently completed her junior year at Penn State University, where she studies Architectural Engineering with a focus on lighting and electrical design. Outside of school, she enjoys baking, traveling, and reading. Elizabeth has been interning in our State College office for the past several months and will transfer to our Pittsburgh office for the summer.
Clayton Geisel
Clayton recently completed his fourth year at Penn State University, where he studies Architectural Engineering with a focus on Electrical Engineering. Outside of academics, Clayton is heavily involved with the Penn State Blue Band as a drumline member and with Penn State THON as a Dancer Relations captain. This summer, he will be an electrical intern at our York office.
Jonathan Wyrick
Jonathan just completed his junior year at Messiah University, where he studies Mechanical Engineering and minors in Electrical Engineering. In his free time, he enjoys running, hiking, disc golf, and other outdoor activities. He is also a member of the university’s cross-country and track-and-field teams. This summer, Jonathan will serve as a mechanical intern in our York office.
Elizabeth Hargrove
Elizabeth interned with Barton last summer and will return to our State College office this summer as an electrical intern. She recently completed her junior year at Messiah University, where she studies Electrical Engineering.
Our internship and co-op program is designed to provide students with meaningful real-world experience. Each program is tailored to the student’s specific interests and desired career path in mechanical, plumbing, electrical, or lighting design. Every intern is paired with a senior engineer who serves as a mentor and guides them through daily activities and project work.
Typical assignments may include project surveys, discipline-specific design tasks, attending project meetings, building information modeling, participating in shop drawing reviews, and assisting with job-site inspections. Learn more>