FAQs
What is the focus of the Materials Engineering Intern position?
The Materials Engineering Intern position focuses on supporting the BE Materials Lab team in various tasks such as sample preparation, microscopy, materials analysis, and mechanical testing.
What is the Johnson Controls Future Leaders Internship Program?
The Johnson Controls Future Leaders Internship Program is designed to empower interns to apply their skills and knowledge in a dynamic environment, helping them gain real-world experience and valuable professional connections.
What kind of activities can an intern expect to participate in?
An intern can expect to participate in sample preparations, etching, polishing, microscopy, image analysis, EDS/SEM analysis, and mechanical testing of materials.
What benefits are provided to interns?
Interns receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes a 401k, Medical, Dental, and Vision care, which is available from day one.
Are there learning and networking opportunities for interns?
Yes, interns can engage in numerous activities such as the Innovation Challenge, volunteering opportunities, executive engagement, and development sessions.
What academic background is preferred for the Materials Engineering Intern role?
A major in Materials Science or a strong background or experience in Materials is preferred. Candidates should be current Juniors or Seniors in a relevant Engineering field at an accredited university.
Is the work environment inclusive and diverse?
Yes, the internship program promotes an inclusive and diverse environment with opportunities for in-office work.