POSITION SUMMARY
The co-op student will be working on job assignments related to their functional engineering discipline. These increasingly challenging assignments will provide foremost an effective learning assignment and then a sound intellectual and/or financial return for the PCC organization.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- The student will apply principles that he or she has learned in school to hands-on situations such as equipment and facilities design and improvement.
- The student will be responsible for accomplishing performance goals and will receive progressive responsibility in facilities engineering throughout his/her co-op experience.
- Will identify and recommend equipment improvements for specified projects.
- Student will attend regular departmental meeting.
- Student will attend training sessions symposiums and other appropriate educational opportunities.
- Will perform or review procedures and documentation for existing maintenance tasks.
- Will take ownership and responsibility for identified projects.
- Participate on project teams for assigned projects; analyze improvements and new equipment or applications and develop requirements and specifications with team.
- Work within specifications provided to meet project goals and objectives in a timely and accurate manner.
- Participate with peers project team members and other departments on new equipment development upgrades and energy conservation opportunities.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Knowledge of related engineering discipline functional and technical skills
- Proficient with Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office and SolidWorks.
- Good writing skills and interpersonal skills
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCEQUALIFICATIONS
- Full-time student pursuing a bachelors degree in Materials Mechanical or Industrial Engineering.
- Preferred grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Co-op will spend 50%-60% of their time in the manufacturing plant.
- Minimal travel may be required.
OTHER BENEFITS
- Co-ops will be paid $24hour /40-hours a week.
- Given top priority for future co-op rotations and full-time positions.
POSITION SUMMARYThe co-op student will be working on job assignments related to their functional engineering discipline. These increasingly challenging assignments will provide foremost an effective learning assignment and then a sound intellectual and/or financial return for the PCC organization.ES...
POSITION SUMMARY
The co-op student will be working on job assignments related to their functional engineering discipline. These increasingly challenging assignments will provide foremost an effective learning assignment and then a sound intellectual and/or financial return for the PCC organization.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- The student will apply principles that he or she has learned in school to hands-on situations such as equipment and facilities design and improvement.
- The student will be responsible for accomplishing performance goals and will receive progressive responsibility in facilities engineering throughout his/her co-op experience.
- Will identify and recommend equipment improvements for specified projects.
- Student will attend regular departmental meeting.
- Student will attend training sessions symposiums and other appropriate educational opportunities.
- Will perform or review procedures and documentation for existing maintenance tasks.
- Will take ownership and responsibility for identified projects.
- Participate on project teams for assigned projects; analyze improvements and new equipment or applications and develop requirements and specifications with team.
- Work within specifications provided to meet project goals and objectives in a timely and accurate manner.
- Participate with peers project team members and other departments on new equipment development upgrades and energy conservation opportunities.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Knowledge of related engineering discipline functional and technical skills
- Proficient with Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office and SolidWorks.
- Good writing skills and interpersonal skills
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCEQUALIFICATIONS
- Full-time student pursuing a bachelors degree in Materials Mechanical or Industrial Engineering.
- Preferred grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Co-op will spend 50%-60% of their time in the manufacturing plant.
- Minimal travel may be required.
OTHER BENEFITS
- Co-ops will be paid $24hour /40-hours a week.
- Given top priority for future co-op rotations and full-time positions.
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