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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

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Komatsu

4d ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Engineering
  • Milwaukee

AI generated summary

  • You should be pursuing a degree in Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering, have strong communication and problem-solving skills, and be proficient in Microsoft Office. Juniors/Seniors preferred.
  • You will update assembly work instructions, utilize AutoCAD and SolidWorks, support new product projects, develop routings, pursue process improvements, assist shop employees, and apply lean principles.

Requirements

  • Pursuing a bachelor’s or advanced degree in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or similar, from an accredited college or university
  • Juniors and rising Seniors preferred level student in good academic standing
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team towards a goal
  • Excellent organization and personal time management skills, ability to handle multiple tasks
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Possess effective problem solving and critical thinking skills; ability to be creative and resourceful when needed
  • Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite products (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)

Responsibilities

  • Create/update assembly work instructions
  • Utilize AutoCAD & Solid works composer to improve processes
  • Support new product development projects (Drills & Shovels)
  • Update/Develop routings for assembly process
  • Pursue process improvement ideas and capture cost savings
  • Support operations and shop employees (prints, tools, troubleshooting, etc.)
  • Apply lean Manufacturing principals for continuous improvements

FAQs

Do we support remote work?

This position is an onsite role at our South Harbor location in Milwaukee, WI.

When is the target start date for this internship?

The target start date for this role is Summer 2025.

What are the working hours during the summer and school year?

We offer full-time hours during the summer and flexible part-time hours during the academic year.

What qualifications are required for the Manufacturing Engineering Intern position?

Candidates should be pursuing a bachelor’s or advanced degree in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a similar field from an accredited college or university, preferably as juniors or rising seniors in good academic standing.

What skills are preferred for applicants?

Preferred qualifications include an interest in new product development, strong mechanical aptitude, understanding of drafting/modeling software, and previous experience in Lean Manufacturing principles.

What kind of projects will the intern be working on?

The intern will be responsible for operations support, creating/updating assembly work instructions, supporting new product development projects, process improvement initiatives, and supporting operations and shop employees.

Are there any networking opportunities for interns?

Yes, the internship program includes several networking opportunities such as meet & greets with executive leadership, volunteer activities, appreciation events, end-of-summer capstone presentations, and company-sponsored travel opportunities.

What amenities are available at the Milwaukee HQ for interns?

Interns have access to amenities such as a coffee shop, a cafeteria serving breakfast and lunch, and a free onsite fitness center.

Is there a possibility for interns to join the company full-time after their internship?

Yes, there is potential for interns to return or join us as full-time employees after the internship.

When will interviews for this internship begin?

Interviews for this internship will begin in January 2025.

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Creating value through manufacturing and technology innovation to empower a sustainable future where people, businesses, and our planet thrive together.