FAQs
What is the work schedule for the Intern II position?
The work schedule is standard, from Monday to Friday.
Where is the manufacturing facility located?
The manufacturing facility is located in Cork.
What types of products are manufactured at the Cork facility?
The Cork facility manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) for medicines, including treatments for cancer, depression, and Parkinson’s disease.
What departments can interns be placed in?
Interns can be placed in multiple departments such as Manufacturing, Science & Technology (MSAT), Process Development Services (PDS), Capital Projects, Operations, or Planning & Scheduling.
What kind of support will the intern provide in this role?
The intern will provide process engineering support to ensure that the site's technical, quality, and safety metrics are achieved.
Are there opportunities for career development with Thermo Fisher Scientific?
Yes, Thermo Fisher Scientific offers outstanding career and development prospects as part of an innovative and forward-thinking organization.
What are some key responsibilities of the Process Engineering intern?
Key responsibilities include acquiring a detailed understanding of processes, contributing to development initiatives, supporting troubleshooting activities, and providing technical support for product changeovers.
What kind of work environment can interns expect at Thermo Fisher Scientific?
Interns can expect a culture that stands for integrity, intensity, involvement, and innovation, along with adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and safety standards.
Is there a focus on research and development at the Cork facility?
Yes, the Cork facility has a co-located R&D plant that focuses on early-stage and product development processes.