Engineering Internship for Bali’s Marine Conservation Operations
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8-24 weeks
Location
Serangan, Bali, Indonesia
Education
Civil/Mechanical/Industrial/ Environmental Engineering, Related Studies
About the internship
Description
This internship takes place at a nonprofit marine conservation site in Bali focused on the protection and rehabilitation of sea turtles and the daily operation of basic conservation facilities. The organization works in a practical and community grounded way, with limited resources and a strong reliance on routine care, site maintenance, environmental observation, and volunteer support.
Unlike large engineering firms or technically equipped laboratories, this host organization operates with simple infrastructure and traditional working systems. This creates a valuable learning environment for students who are interested in applying engineering thinking to real world conservation challenges in a setting where practicality, adaptability, and low cost problem solving matter.
This internship is designed for engineering students who are interested in understanding how technical thinking can support the daily operation of a nonprofit conservation site. Rather than focusing on new installations or advanced engineering design, the role is centered on the analysis and improvement of existing systems already used on site.
Description
This internship takes place at a nonprofit marine conservation site in Bali focused on the protection and rehabilitation of sea turtles and the daily operation of basic conservation facilities. The organization works in a practical and community grounded way, with limited resources and a strong reliance on routine care, site maintenance, environmental observation, and volunteer support.
Unlike large engineering firms or technically equipped laboratories, this host organization operates with simple infrastructure and traditional working systems. This creates a valuable learning environment for students who are interested in applying engineering thinking to real world conservation challenges in a setting where practicality, adaptability, and low cost problem solving matter.
This internship is designed for engineering students who are interested in understanding how technical thinking can support the daily operation of a nonprofit conservation site. Rather than focusing on new installations or advanced engineering design, the role is centered on the analysis and improvement of existing systems already used on site.
Description
This internship takes place at a nonprofit marine conservation site in Bali focused on the protection and rehabilitation of sea turtles and the daily operation of basic conservation facilities. The organization works in a practical and community grounded way, with limited resources and a strong reliance on routine care, site maintenance, environmental observation, and volunteer support.
Unlike large engineering firms or technically equipped laboratories, this host organization operates with simple infrastructure and traditional working systems. This creates a valuable learning environment for students who are interested in applying engineering thinking to real world conservation challenges in a setting where practicality, adaptability, and low cost problem solving matter.
This internship is designed for engineering students who are interested in understanding how technical thinking can support the daily operation of a nonprofit conservation site. Rather than focusing on new installations or advanced engineering design, the role is centered on the analysis and improvement of existing systems already used on site.
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