Summer 2023 Interns are Here!

Engineering Internships

RWB is proud to welcome our interns this Summer as part of our firm internship program.

During their time here at RWB, they will gain hands-on experience with MEP Engineering Design. They will help with the design process and documentation of current projects by working in AutoCAD and Revit and visiting project jobsites.

Dylan Bell

Dylan Bell

School: Texas A&M University
Year in School: Junior
Major: Architectural Engineering

What inspired you to go after your major?
There was a class I took in my first semester at A&M that studied some incredible buildings from history that passed the initial layer of basic facts. Instead of just memorizing who build what and when, the class covered what made the buildings so spectacular and important to the people they supported in their respective times. It made me realize that buildings were more than spectacles, they had an important value and meaning to them that most people tend to overlook. I’ve always wanted to end up in a scenario where I can do something meaningful, whether it means making more efficient buildings or making buildings for people that need them, I concluded that this type of major would let me do the things I wanted to do while always keeping me interested in the material. So, all in all, it was a combination of the importance of the material both short and long term, and the challenge that it presents that promises to always force me to adapt and overcome challenges.

Any outside hobbies you wish to share?
I’m extremely involved on campus at A&M. I participate in multiple student organizations, including a men’s org, a sophomore leadership org, the rugby club, and TAMU Fish Camp, a freshmen orientation camp that’s one of A&M’s largest and most important traditions. In addition to all those, I love working out, hanging out with my friends, family, and dog, playing video games, and playing other sports like basketball and beach volleyball.

 

Bryce Inmon

Bryce Inmon

School: Texas A&M University
Year in School: Junior
Major: Architectural Engineering

What inspired you to go after your major?
I was inspired to pursue this major because I grew up on the outskirts of DFW and driving into the city I would always marvel at the beautiful skyscrapers. It inspired me to work on buildings in some way or form. My hobbies include playing guitar and bouldering (indoor rock climbing).