MJ Daly’s internship program is in full swing and we have six talented individuals onboard. We offer an apprentice level program that starts with a hands-on internship during the student’s Junior or Senior year. They then have the opportunity to take part in our co-op program which provides paid part-time employment during the semester, with the potential for a full-time position after graduation.

Many students aren’t aware of the wide range of opportunities that exist in our business that include high-value positions in mechanical engineering across HVAC, electrical, plumbing and fire protection. This program provides opportunities for growth and ensures that our firm is properly staffed with skilled professionals for years to come. 

Summer Intern 2024

Jordan Bollacke
Major: Mechanical Engineering
School: University of Connecticut
Graduation Year: 2026

“I knew I wanted to study math, but I wanted to combine it with something more hands-on; this major allows me to learn the fundamentals of problem solving through visual and hands-on work.”

Summer Intern 2024

Aidan Copeland
Major: Mechanical Engineering
School: University of Florida
Graduation Year: 2027

“I chose Mechanical Engineering because the variety of jobs that mechanical work applies to is quite wide and appealing. Overall, I can’t wait to see what future opportunities are in store!”

Summer Intern 2024

Ian Doukas
Major: Mechanical Engineering
School: University of Connecticut
Graduation Year: 2026

“I have always had an affinity for learning how things work and applying it to solve problems. Being in this major has allowed me to exercise these aspects of myself in a unique and practical way that will make it possible for me to positively impact the world around me.”

Summer Intern 2024

Nathaniel Gairing
Major: Mechanical Engineering
School: Central Connecticut State University
Graduation Year: 2025

“For my major I chose Mechanical Engineering Technology. I chose this major because I like to try to figure out how mechanisms work. I also chose this Major because I went to a trade school and studied in the Mechanical drafting engineering technology trade, which I enjoyed.”

Summer Intern 2024

Maya Kovachi
Major: Multidisciplinary Engineering and specializing in Industrial Design
School: Central Connecticut State University
Graduation Year: 2025

“I enjoy finding creative ways to solve problems. I have also always been interested in math and science, so this major has allowed me to dive deeper into these subjects and given me the opportunity to apply my knowledge in a hands-on way.” 

Summer Intern 2024

Kevin Saturno
Major: Business Management
School: Plymouth State University
Graduation Year: 2026

“I chose Business Management as my major because I’ve been interested in business for a while. Knowing how a business runs and the inner workings of them is something that I feel like I need to know. I also have dreams of opening my own business, whether it be small or big, so it’s important to know how to properly run one.”