My project mirrors a project I completed at my last co-op rotation with ExxonMobil involving pipe repair and restoration. Essentially, I will develop a system to repair leaks that exist in pipes. This involves field visiting the leaks and creating documentation (drawings, construction specifications, and materials lists) so that each repair is completely ready when the time comes to order replacement pipe and components and to install the new pipe in the field. During the four months that I worked for ExxonMobil, I completed 150 of these repairs. Today, and for ACME Corporation, I suggested only doing 10 repairs at a time because there are a lot of specifics involved in each repair (for instance, what kind of pipe will be used?). ACME will be able to show off its consultation and engineering design excellence by completing my project.
This sounds like an interesting proposal for our projects. Do you think you will have time to complete ten different pipe restorations in the allotted time? As a suggestion, I would say about two or three repairs should be reasonable.
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