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Production Management Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Construction & Surveying
    Business, Operations & Strategy
  • McKenzie

AI generated summary

  • You must be pursuing a related degree, have flexible availability to work 20-40 hours weekly, and show enthusiasm for a management/operations career.
  • You will work with management on projects involving Lean principles, safety, SOP writing, and process improvement while developing skills in organization, communication, and time management.

Requirements

  • To qualify for the Management Internship, you must be pursing a degree in one of the below concentrations (or something similar).
  • Additionally, you must have open availability to work 40 hours per week during the summer or 20-32 per week during the academic school year, and have a desire to pursue a management/operations career.
  • You must possess enthusiasm and the drive to be successful!
  • Management
  • Construction Management
  • Business Administration
  • Operations Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Organizational Leadership & Supervision
  • Organizational Management
  • Industrial Management
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering

Responsibilities

  • You will be placed in one of our production facilities to work directly with an experienced management team.
  • They will teach you the necessary skills to be successful with Midwest Manufacturing.
  • You will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects such as Lean/Continuous Improvement, Safety, SOP writing, process improvement, quality, efficiency, etc.
  • You will develop stronger organizational, communication and time management skills, as well as gain hands-on management experience through this experience.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Production Management Internship?

The internship typically lasts for the summer, with the option for part-time work during the academic school year.

What educational qualifications are required for this internship?

To qualify for the Management Internship, you must be pursuing a degree in Management, Construction Management, Business Administration, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Organizational Leadership & Supervision, Organizational Management, Industrial Management, Manufacturing Technology, or Mechanical Engineering.

How many hours per week will I be expected to work during the summer?

Interns are expected to work 40 hours per week during the summer.

Are there part-time work opportunities during the academic year?

Yes, during the academic school year, interns can work between 20 to 32 hours per week.

What skills will I develop during this internship?

You will develop stronger organizational, communication, and time management skills, along with gaining hands-on management experience.

Will I have the chance to work on specific projects?

Yes, you will have the opportunity to work on various projects such as Lean/Continuous Improvement, Safety, SOP writing, process improvement, quality, and efficiency.

Is there a specific location for the internship?

The internship will be at one of our production facilities located throughout the Midwest.

What qualities does the ideal candidate possess?

The ideal candidate possesses enthusiasm, a desire to pursue a management/operations career, and the drive to be successful.

Do I need prior experience in management or manufacturing?

No prior experience is mentioned as a requirement, but a desire to learn and pursue a management/operations career is essential.

Who will I be working with during the internship?

You will be working directly with an experienced management team at the production facility.

So Much More Than Just a Manufacturing Company.

Manufacturing & Electronics
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1969
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Midwest Manufacturing produces many home building products in our many production facilities throughout the Midwest. Products manufactured include treated lumber, Mastercraft Doors, steel panels, Concrete Products, Ultradeck, packaged boards, countertops, wood panels, nails, and trusses. Each product that Midwest Manufacturing produces has its own plant that handles all aspects of the manufacturing for that specific product.