FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the Molding Engineer Intern position?
The primary purpose of the Molding Engineer Intern position is to provide support in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, applying classroom knowledge to real-life applications while working on project assignments under the guidance of a mentor.
What are the eligibility requirements to apply for the internship?
To apply for the internship, candidates must be 18 years of age or older, legally authorized to work in the United States, possess or be currently pursuing a degree in Engineering, and be available to work a minimum of eight continuous weeks.
What is the minimum education requirement for this internship?
The minimum education requirement is a completed sophomore year in an engineering program leading to a BA/BS degree.
What software skills are preferred for the intern role?
Basic knowledge of SolidWorks and AutoCAD is preferred for the intern role.
Will I have a mentor during my internship?
Yes, students are typically assigned a mentor who will guide and direct their work experience during the internship.
Is the internship position eligible for benefits?
No, the internship position is not benefit eligible.
What type of projects will the intern work on?
The intern will work on project assignments that align with their academic background and provide opportunities to gain experience outside of classroom curriculum.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Molding Engineer Intern?
Primary responsibilities include providing support in manufacturing, troubleshooting/root cause analysis, and applying classroom knowledge to real-life technical expertise.
What is the work environment like for this internship?
The work environment is a fast-paced, high-volume manufacturing setting with a focus on compliance with quality systems and safety regulations.
Does the internship require on-site work?
Yes, BD prioritizes on-site collaboration and requires a minimum of 4 days of in-office presence per week for most roles.