FAQs
What is the primary focus of the ADL Intern 2 position?
The primary focus of the ADL Intern 2 position is to provide support on specialized application development projects related to high-performance materials, specifically in the area of polymer solutions.
What kind of projects will the intern be working on?
The intern will be assigned at least one key project addressing real customer and industry needs, which may involve prototyping, secondary operations, application testing, or troubleshooting.
Who will the intern report to during their internship?
The intern will report directly to the Application Development Solutions lab manager and will provide weekly updates on their progress.
What qualifications do I need to apply for the internship?
Applicants should be currently pursuing or holding a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Polymer/Plastics Engineering, Material Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related field.
Are there opportunities for learning and growth in this internship?
Yes, the internship offers opportunities for growth and learning, as well as to be part of a dynamic team.
What type of work environment can I expect?
Interns are expected to maintain a safe work environment for themselves and others while adhering to all Syensqo policies.
Will I need to make a presentation during the internship?
Yes, at the conclusion of the term, the intern will be required to give a final presentation to a broad audience of engineers, scientists, and site management.
Is this internship paid?
Yes, the internship offers a competitive hourly salary.
How does Syensqo value diversity in the workplace?
Syensqo encourages a diverse and inclusive workplace culture that values and respects individual differences and backgrounds, and invites individuals from all backgrounds to apply.
Will I receive industry connections through this internship?
Yes, the internship provides opportunities to gain industry experience and make connections that can help advance your career.