FAQs
What is the purpose of the Manufacturing Engineering Intern position?
The purpose of the internship is to provide meaningful professional hands-on experience to students with leadership potential and proven academic performance, particularly in Engineering and Life Sciences fields.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Manufacturing Engineering Intern?
The primary responsibilities include performing entry-level work on routine tasks, aiding other departments with projects, gaining in-depth knowledge of products and processes, and creating or updating Manufacturing & Operations documents.
What key attributes are expected from the intern?
Key attributes include the ability to create or update Manufacturing Routers, Bills of Materials, Manufacturing Quality Plans, Standard Operating Procedures, and participate in Engineering Change Order requests and Process Validation activities.
What educational background is required for this internship?
The ideal candidate should be entering their Junior or Senior year working towards a degree in mechanical, chemical, industrial engineering, or a related field.
Is prior experience required for this internship?
Yes, at least one prior summer internship in a related industry such as Pharmaceutical, Medical Devices, Automobile, or Aerospace is required.
What is the expected hourly wage range for this internship?
The expected hourly wage range is $21 to $28, based on multiple factors including education, relevant experience, skillset, knowledge, and specific business needs.
What will the intern be involved with during the day-to-day activities?
The intern will be involved in aiding other departments related to department projects, gaining knowledge of the product and its processes, and assisting in nearly all aspects of the workflow.
Are there any reasonable accommodations provided for individuals with disabilities?
Yes, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.