Intern project assignments are focused on our World Class Manufacturing methodology and could be in areas such as: Manage equipment/resource relocation projects which could include: redesign of current equipment or resources, working with suppliers to identify new equipment options and leading change management with impacted team members Design, develop, review and conduct coordination for test programs or components, small systems or processes, or materials taking into account customers, product performance, cost and quality requirements Lead scrap reduction initiatives, including project scope and timeline development, problem solving with suppliers, establishing standardized solutions and implementing changes Focus on cost-savings initiatives across a plant including: standardized work audits, improving first pass yield and throughput, etc. Learn and apply Lean Manufacturing tools to project(s) Majoring in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Electrical or Controls Engineering, Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Operations/Operations Management, or Related Area Pursuing bachelor's degree with plans to graduate before or by May 2028 Current cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher Must have indefinite US work authorization. Applicants who require visa sponsorship or work authorization now or in the future are not eligible for this program. Proven decision-making skills and ability to analyze and solve problems through innovation and creativity Ability to lead and work with teams to drive and achieve extraordinary results Demonstrated maturity and confidence to effectively present ideas Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to build and maintain relationships in a culturally diverse environment Self-discipline and ability to manage competing priorities