FAQs
What is the primary location for this internship?
The internship is onsite in Warren, Rhode Island.
What kind of projects will the intern support?
The intern will support internal Research and Development (iR&D), Manufacturing Engineering, and technology projects related to magnetic seal product lines.
What are the main responsibilities of the Entry-Level Manufacturing/Engineering Intern?
The intern will support design, development, implementation and analysis of mechanical rotary face seals, 3D modeling, drawing creation, manufacturing process support, data collection for test plans, and preparation of reports, among other duties.
Is this position open to all candidates regardless of citizenship?
No, this position requires U.S. citizenship, U.S. lawful permanent resident status, or protected person status due to ITAR/EAR compliance.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be pursuing a degree in engineering or an equivalent field and have experience using word processing, spreadsheet, and email software.
Is experience with SolidWorks necessary for this position?
Familiarity with 3D modeling in SolidWorks or an equivalent system is desirable but not explicitly required.
What skills are important for this internship?
Important skills include excellent verbal and written communication, computer proficiency (including Microsoft Office applications and CAD software), and a self-motivated and persistent attitude.
Will the intern interact with other departments and external partners?
Yes, the intern will interact with other departments, customers, and suppliers as required.
Are there opportunities for learning and development in this internship?
Yes, the internship offers unique and complex engineering challenges that require original thinking and provide opportunities for skill development.
Are there any specific attendance requirements for this role?
Yes, regular and predictable attendance is required for this position.