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Engineering Intern

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Battle Creek

Requirements

  • Student must be a Sophomore, Junior or non-graduating Senior status in one of the following Engineering bachelor’s programs: Chemical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, Biosystems, Computer or Electrical
  • Strong math and analytical skills
  • Ability to demonstrate creative yet practical problem-solving skills
  • Ability to learn new things quickly, often “on-the-fly” with technical manuals or experienced help
  • Strong communication skills, both written and orally a PLUS

Responsibilities

  • Planning and executing – As an Engineering Intern, you will work on multiple new equipment projects to define the scope required to launch a new product, add capacity or reduce the cost to produce a product.
  • The Bottom Line - Assisting in analysis, discovery and execution of production line efficiency and sustainability improvements to increase production rate, reduce waste and reduce our environmental impact is another great experience you will have this summer. Continuous Improvement anyone?
  • Your seat at the table – Part of your internship may consist of participating in production plant trips to gain equipment information, performance data and layout development, and gather process and product information. This internship may also take you to plants outside of Michigan, travel can range up to 40%.
  • What Else? – You will also have the opportunity to assist with development of Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) and support equipment design to improve line capabilities, product quality, safety and more.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Engineering Intern position?

The Engineering Intern position is a 12-week commitment starting in May 2025.

Is this internship paid?

Yes, the internship is paid, and a sign-on bonus may be provided for out-of-area candidates.

What are the main responsibilities of the Engineering Intern?

The main responsibilities include planning and executing new equipment projects, assisting in analysis and execution of production line efficiency improvements, participating in production plant trips, and developing Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).

What type of engineering students are eligible to apply?

Students who are Sophomores, Juniors, or non-graduating Seniors in Chemical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, Biosystems, Computer, or Electrical Engineering bachelor’s programs are eligible to apply.

Will travel be required for the internship?

Yes, travel may be required, with potential trips to plants outside of Michigan, which can range up to 40%.

What skills are required for the Engineering Intern position?

Required skills include strong math and analytical skills, creative yet practical problem-solving ability, quick learning aptitude, and strong communication skills, both written and orally.

How does WK Kellogg Co support diversity and inclusion?

WK Kellogg Co is an Equal Opportunity Employer that strives to provide an inclusive work environment and embraces the diversity of its workforce.

Who can I contact if I need a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring process?

You can email Recruitment@wkkellogg.com for assistance with reasonable accommodations.

Our vision is a good and just world, where people are not just fed but fulfilled.

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Employees
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Mission & Purpose

Kellogg Company is a multinational food manufacturing company, known for producing a wide range of popular breakfast cereals, snacks, and convenience foods. Their ultimate goal is to nourish families so they can flourish and thrive. Kellogg's purpose revolves around creating delicious, nutritious, and convenient food products that provide essential nutrients and energy for individuals and families, enhancing their well-being and quality of life. Through their food innovations and responsible business practices, they aim to contribute to healthier lives and communities while minimizing their environmental impact, promoting sustainability, and supporting the global fight against hunger.