The Production Support Engineer Intern will join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis IN.
Typical Duties
The Production Support Engineer Intern will support the hardware engineering department with development of repair and production processes through development of technical work instructions and detailed process guidance primarily from an electrical perspective. The Engineer will assist in process development while supporting upstream design and downstream activities such as hands-on electrical and RF testing and troubleshooting electrical assembly and board processing using Surface Mount Technology (SMT) methods fixturing design supplier reviews and parts obsolescence resolution addressing quality issues and other activities based upon the needs of programs. Additionally this position may advise design engineers on Design for Manufacturing (DFM) provide inputs on scaling manufacturing techniques and other production-related matters. The environment will be a combination of office manufacturing floor and test laboratory work.
An example of tasking would be to develop or revise process work instructions and routings to ensure repair personnel have the training tools techniques and steps to test troubleshoot and repair complex electrical and electromechanical assemblies. The Intern will work with engineers and production personnel to understand the problems address obstacles encountered during assembly and integration develop solutions and provide recommendations and appropriately communicate to personnel who would be performing the operations. Continued support of the process would allow for follow-up to capture issues and make iterative improvements to the processes and work instructions and document lessons learned.
Required Skills:
Ability to understand and creatively solve complex problems
Basic MS Office skills (Word Excel Powerpoint)
Experience in technical writing and development of detailed work instructions for assembly and rework operations
Familiarity with electrical and electromechanical systems
Ability to read prints and electrical schematics.
Ability to design/develop Tooling Fixturing Jigs and circuit designs for assembly or testing operations
Strong scientific aptitude and math skills (linear algebra trigonometry)
Must be a US Citizen with ability to pass a criminal background check
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Desired Experience & Skills:
Knowledge of configuration management processes
Experience with Product Data Management (PDM) suites (Windchill preferred) to manage production process documents
Familiarity with National Industry Standards such as ASME ASTM SAE standards and MIL-STDs in regards to fabrication assembly and testing procedures and requirements (Ability to Reference Interpret and integrate into detailed work instructions)
Experience using 3D CAD programs to create drawings from models
Experience reading and interpreting assembly drawings.
Knowledge of circuit card design and manufacture
Familiarity with ASME Y14-series standards (including Y14.5 GD&T)
Education Requirements:
Currently enrolled in an accredited Engineering or related Science program (preferred concentrations in Electrical Engineering/Technology Aerospace Systems Manufacturing Engineering or related field)
Required Experience:
Intern
The Production Support Engineer Intern will join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis IN.Typical DutiesThe Production Support Engineer Intern will support the hardware engineering department with development of repair and production processes through development of technical work instructio...
The Production Support Engineer Intern will join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis IN.
Typical Duties
The Production Support Engineer Intern will support the hardware engineering department with development of repair and production processes through development of technical work instructions and detailed process guidance primarily from an electrical perspective. The Engineer will assist in process development while supporting upstream design and downstream activities such as hands-on electrical and RF testing and troubleshooting electrical assembly and board processing using Surface Mount Technology (SMT) methods fixturing design supplier reviews and parts obsolescence resolution addressing quality issues and other activities based upon the needs of programs. Additionally this position may advise design engineers on Design for Manufacturing (DFM) provide inputs on scaling manufacturing techniques and other production-related matters. The environment will be a combination of office manufacturing floor and test laboratory work.
An example of tasking would be to develop or revise process work instructions and routings to ensure repair personnel have the training tools techniques and steps to test troubleshoot and repair complex electrical and electromechanical assemblies. The Intern will work with engineers and production personnel to understand the problems address obstacles encountered during assembly and integration develop solutions and provide recommendations and appropriately communicate to personnel who would be performing the operations. Continued support of the process would allow for follow-up to capture issues and make iterative improvements to the processes and work instructions and document lessons learned.
Required Skills:
Ability to understand and creatively solve complex problems
Basic MS Office skills (Word Excel Powerpoint)
Experience in technical writing and development of detailed work instructions for assembly and rework operations
Familiarity with electrical and electromechanical systems
Ability to read prints and electrical schematics.
Ability to design/develop Tooling Fixturing Jigs and circuit designs for assembly or testing operations
Strong scientific aptitude and math skills (linear algebra trigonometry)
Must be a US Citizen with ability to pass a criminal background check
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Desired Experience & Skills:
Knowledge of configuration management processes
Experience with Product Data Management (PDM) suites (Windchill preferred) to manage production process documents
Familiarity with National Industry Standards such as ASME ASTM SAE standards and MIL-STDs in regards to fabrication assembly and testing procedures and requirements (Ability to Reference Interpret and integrate into detailed work instructions)
Experience using 3D CAD programs to create drawings from models
Experience reading and interpreting assembly drawings.
Knowledge of circuit card design and manufacture
Familiarity with ASME Y14-series standards (including Y14.5 GD&T)
Education Requirements:
Currently enrolled in an accredited Engineering or related Science program (preferred concentrations in Electrical Engineering/Technology Aerospace Systems Manufacturing Engineering or related field)