- Recruitment Information
We conducted a 3-day internship.
The three-day internship was held from Wednesday, October 11th to Friday, October 13th under clear, refreshing autumn skies.
■ October 11th (Wednesday) Day 1
[Move to Tomioka Head Office, Spatial Information Division Training]
The event took place at the Tomioka headquarters, so participants gathered at Koriyama Station and traveled to the headquarters.
After arriving at the head office, you will be shown around the company facilities and introduced to our employees.
We immediately conducted surveying training (base point measurement, plane surveying).
After lunch, the participants had the opportunity to experience data processing and drawing in the afternoon.

■ October 12th (Thursday) Day 2
[Spatial Information Division On-site Training]
On the second day, we moved to a site a little away from the headquarters with our employees.
The participants experienced the practical aspects of setting up assessment points for forest measurement, laser surveying using drones, and photogrammetry.
We had them actually hold the drone and feel its weight.
During calibration (the process of keeping the drone in optimal condition)
We asked them to check the operation screen.

■ October 13th (Friday) Day 3
[Regional Design Division CIM Training, Visit to Tomioka Wine Domaine]
On the third day, after a morning meeting with employees and cleaning up the company,

The Regional Design Department's design team conducted a practical training session.
After a member of the design team explained the design work,
They received a lecture on CIM and then actually created a model.

First, we practiced moving simple shapes, and eventually completed the diagram below in a short amount of time.

After lunch, Mr. Hosokawa from Tomioka Wine Domaine explained his relationship with our company and
We asked him about his thoughts on the revitalization of Tomioka Town through the wine business.

The participating students were eager to ask questions.

Afterwards, we visited the archive facility in Tomioka Town and then disbanded at Koriyama Station.
Although it was only a short three-day period, we were able to gain a good understanding of our company's business and
I would be very happy if this article has helped you to gain a better understanding of construction consulting work.