BeneTerra Welcomes New Intern

Alastair Berking, our newest intern and avid rugby player, specifically chose BenTerra because it’s environmental services offered are unique and incorporate numerous ideas and concepts that are possible groundbreaking technologies in the near future. “I believe BeneTerra is the perfect place to be for that reason,” Berking said.

The fourth year Griffith University student is in his final stages of completing a Bachelor of Environmental Engineering. For the last two years, his primary focus has been wastewater and stormwater treatment systems.

The soon to be graduate has hit the ground running at our Toowoomba site. During his internship he’ll be assisting engineers on the active Benevap projects with tasks including; the conducting of experiments  and tests, collecting of data and compiling of operational/safety procedure  documents. It’s also the people at BeneTerra Alastair is enjoying “I like the practical application and collaboration of working with other engineers,” he said.

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