Intern - Engineering (Summer/Fall 2015) Engineering - Westville, OK at Geebo

Intern - Engineering (Summer/Fall 2015)

Company Name:
ABB inc
Job Description:
The Engineering Intern will assist manufacturing engineers in the support of production process and personnel. He/She will reesearch and resolve production problems, equipment issues, and assist in the development and implementation of process equipment, tooling, and procedures. Main responsibilities will include, but are not limited to the following:
Assist manufacturing engineering in support of production unit.
Conduct time studies.
Design layouts of equipment for maximum efficiency.
Participate in lean manufacturing effort.
Design tooling and fixtures.
Specify, quote, and order production equipment.
Participate in Capital projects
Apply statistical methods to evaluate and improve process capability and production quality
Education:
Must be actively enrolled in an accredited four year university in the study of electrical, mechanical, industrial, or general engineering.
Experience:
1. Proficient with Microsoft Office, especially the use of MS Word and Excel.
2. Ability to work and communicate effectively in group settings.
3. Initiative and resourcefulness necessary to identify problem issues and recommend potential solutions.
4. Timely, dependable and trustworthy
Physical/Mental requirements include:
1. Occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds
3. Frequently required to stand and/or sit
4. Regularly required to walk, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance and stoop, kneel or crouch.
Job Number: WST1420
Pay Class: Hourly
Department: Manufacturing Engineering
Location: Westville, OK, USAEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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