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Summer Internship Experience - Summer Electrical Engineering Intern Colonial Pipeline Employee Review

5.0
Jan 28, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The experience was really expansive, allowing co-ops and interns to work in the field, visit power stations, and work with all members of your team. I had a mentor who really tried to expose me to as much as possible. The culture is very positive and the work space is very clean and nice. You also feel like the work you do is impactful because of how integral the company is to the country's infrastructure.

Cons

The work can be sort of tedious, but because it was my first semester at Colonial Pipeline, I would expect the work to get more intensive in the next two semesters for the co-op program.

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Cons

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3.0
Apr 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers decent pay, good 401k matching, and a nice bonus structure, The corporate office is nice, and the vast majority of rank-and-file employees there are friendly folks who are passionate about the work they do. Day-to-day work is a steady pace while allowing breathing room to dash out of the office for a quick lunch or errand.

Cons

The acquisition by private equity has turned the company on its head. Management seems to constantly be threatening more cuts at all times- a mentality shared by the top that seems to trickle down to frontline managers. There is a squeeze for work, and people will pass the blame on any blunders, no matter how small, to save themselves. Additionally, any talk of strong job trajectory or upward growth has shown little proof; the only way to get properly moved around is to know the right folks higher up in the hierarchy. The best recommendation is to wait until the company is sold during the next acquisition and reevaluate from there.

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