The M. E. Rinker, Sr., School of Building Construction
has a Job Placement Center to assist graduates in
obtaining permanent employment. Thanks to the efforts
of the placement office, almost 100% of the Rinker
School students secure employment within just a
few weeks of graduation. Job placement notices and
information about employment opportunities are available
in the School’s office and the student lounge.
Each semester, there are at least 30 companies that
interview at the School. The Rinker School also
has a Construction Career Fair in both the fall
and the spring semesters which are attended by more
than 80 companies. Rinker School graduates are typically
employed by general contractors, developers, home
builders, heavy construction industry (oil, petrochemical,
paper), and service industries (bank, mortgage company).
Summer Employment
The Rinker School encourages all students
to seek full-time construction employment during
the summer semester. Internship opportunities
serve to enhance the student’s education
by familiarizing them with applied techniques
in the building construction industry. The Job
Placement Coordinator will assist students in
locating challenging and rewarding positions in
the construction industry.
Internships
The Rinker School has an internship program
that allows students to work in the construction
industry for a period of at least one full semester
plus a summer term. The internship may be counted
as a 3 credit hour undergraduate elective.