Bryce Reeves
About Bryce Reeves
Bryce Reeves is a Construction Engineering and Inspection Intern at Mead & Hunt, where he has worked since 2018. He has previous experience as an Engineer Intern and Research Assistant, and he studied Biology and Civil Engineering at the University of South Carolina.
Work at Mead & Hunt
Bryce Reeves currently holds the position of Construction Engineering and Inspection Intern at Mead & Hunt. He has been with the company since 2018, contributing to various construction engineering projects. His role involves overseeing construction processes, ensuring compliance with engineering standards, and assisting in project management tasks. Mead & Hunt is known for its commitment to quality and innovation in engineering and architecture, providing Bryce with valuable experience in the field.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Before joining Mead & Hunt, Bryce Reeves gained experience in various engineering roles. He worked as an Engineer Intern at the South Carolina Department of Transportation for three months in 2016, where he was involved in transportation projects. In 2017, he served as a Research Assistant at the University of South Carolina for two months, contributing to academic research. Additionally, he worked as a Structural Engineering Intern at Steelfab, Inc. for three months and as a Materials Lab Intern at the South Carolina Department of Transportation for four months, both roles enhancing his practical engineering skills.
Education and Expertise
Bryce Reeves studied at the University of South Carolina from 2015 to 2019, earning a degree in Biology and Civil Engineering. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in both the scientific and engineering principles necessary for his career. He also completed his secondary education at Dutch Fork High School from 2011 to 2015. His academic training has equipped him with the knowledge and skills applicable to various engineering and construction projects.
Internship Experience
Bryce Reeves has completed multiple internships that have shaped his career in engineering. His internship at the South Carolina Department of Transportation included roles as both an Engineer Intern and a Materials Lab Intern, where he gained insights into transportation engineering and materials testing. His internship at Steelfab, Inc. as a Structural Engineering Intern allowed him to work on structural design projects. These experiences have contributed to his professional development and understanding of the engineering field.