FAQs
What is the purpose of the Manufacturing Engineering Intern internship?
The purpose of the internship is to provide meaningful professional hands-on experience to students with leadership potential and proven academic performance.
What are the main responsibilities of the Manufacturing Engineering Intern?
The main responsibilities include performing entry-level work of a routine nature, aiding other departments with projects, gaining in-depth knowledge of the product and its processes, and assisting in all aspects of workflow.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must be currently pursuing a B.S. in Engineering, Finance, Business, or Marketing with a minimum of 2 college semesters completed.
What technical skills are necessary for this internship?
Candidates are required to have confidence in using Microsoft Word and Excel tools.
What key attributes are desirable for a successful intern?
Desirable attributes include enthusiasm, motivation, initiative, and the ability to work in an interactive and energetic workplace.
Will the intern be involved in research activities?
Yes, the intern will perform research on technology, equipment, and tooling to improve process quality, yield, or cost and generate proposals based on the research.
How is the intern's performance evaluated?
The intern's performance will involve summarizing findings by computer readouts, statistical summaries, graphs, and other methods.
Is there a requirement for the intern to multitask?
Yes, the ability to multitask is required for this position.
What kind of experience can an intern expect to gain from this role?
The intern can expect to gain hands-on experience in manufacturing processes, project involvement, and an understanding of how various departments work together.
Are there opportunities for growth after the internship?
While specific opportunities would depend on business needs, internships often lead to further career prospects within the company.