FAQs
What is the work schedule for this internship?
The work schedule is standard, Monday to Friday.
Where is the manufacturing facility located?
The manufacturing facility is located in Cork.
What types of products are manufactured at the Cork facility?
The Cork facility manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), including treatments for cancer, depression, and Parkinson’s disease.
What departments might students be placed in during this internship?
Students can be placed in multiple departments such as Manufacturing, Science & Technology (MSAT), Process Development Services (PDS), Capital Projects, Operations, or Planning & Scheduling.
What kind of support will interns provide to the processes at the Cork site?
Interns will provide process engineering support to ensure that the site's technical, quality, and safety metrics are achieved.
Are there opportunities for development initiatives during the internship?
Yes, interns will contribute to development initiatives related to process understanding, control, and capability as required.
Will interns be involved in troubleshooting activities?
Yes, interns will support troubleshooting activities as part of their role.
What qualifications are expected for the Process Engineering intern position?
The internship is suited for students studying process engineering or a related field, with a focus on technical understanding and problem-solving skills.
What are some of the potential benefits of interning at Thermo Fisher Scientific?
Interns can expect career development prospects, a supportive company culture, and opportunities to contribute to innovative and impactful projects.
Is adherence to safety standards required during the internship?
Yes, adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and safety standards is required.