Buildings & Utilities Engineer Intern

JTI · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-05-23

Buildings & Utilities InternWe are looking for a motivated Buildings & Utilities Intern to join our team and gain hands-on experience within a dynamic manufacturing environment.Key ResponsibilitiesSupport the daily management of Buildings & Utilities activities and operations.Follow up on daily checklists and support monitoring of ongoing maintenance activities.Assist in identifying gaps, technical issues, and operational risks while supporting timely solutions.Coordinate with internal teams and external contractors to ensure smooth execution of maintenance and utilities activities.Support maintaining buildings in optimum operating condition in line with company standards.Assist in monitoring maintenance contracts and following up on contractors’ performance.Participate in Buildings & Utilities projects and support project coordination activities.Help prepare reports, analytical data, and KPI tracking related to Buildings & Utilities operations.Support preventive and corrective maintenance plans for buildings and utilities systems.Coordinate with production and other departments to ensure required utilities are continuously available.Contribute to EHS, Energy, and Quality Management initiatives and support continuous improvement activities.RequirementsEngineering student or fresh graduate in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.Strong communication and teamwork skills.Good analytical and problem-solving abilities.Good computer skills, especially MS Office applications.Good command of both Arabic and English (spoken and written).Eagerness to learn and gain practical experience in Buildings & Utilities operations.

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Tobacco Manufacturing

JTI (Japan Tobacco International) is a leading international tobacco and vaping company, employing ~45,000 people across 130+ countries — recognised as a Global Top Employer for 12 consecutive years.

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  • Global Workforce Presence: Operates in more than 130 countries with a workforce of approximately 46,000 employees
  • Tobacco Titan nominee: Owns several of the world's top-selling cigarette brands including Winston and Camel
  • 1999 Global Merger: Formed in 1999 following the acquisition of R.J. Reynolds International by Japan Tobacco

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