Manufacturing Operations (Engineering) Intern - Summer 2024 Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Kenton, OH at Geebo

Manufacturing Operations (Engineering) Intern - Summer 2024

Are you looking for a summer with hands-on experience, professional development, and networking opportunities in a successful company with an incredibly supportive work setting? Look no further than an internship at Plastipak! As a Manufacturing Operations Intern, you will gain exposure to multiple facets of a successful manufacturing operation.
You'll engage with leaders and associates throughout the site, receive hands-on experience through shadowing & ownership of a meaningful project.
In addition, you'll benefit from professional development and networking activities to round out your internship experience.
WHO YOU ARE:
Pursuing undergrad degree majoring in Industrial Management, Industrial Technology, Operational Management, or Mechanical Engineering Willing to be placed at any of our US sites (Housing stipend provided) Expected graduation date of Fall 2024 Spring 2025 Eligible to work in the United States without requiring sponsorship & will not require sponsorship in the future WHAT YOULL RECEIVE:
Detailed work plan with defined projects and day-to-day responsibilities A mentor and buddy to provide support and guidance throughout the summer 20
hours of formal Professional Development Networking events with leaders and professionals across the company Exposure to the business, industry and career paths Social Activities (Hey, it is summer) Consideration for a full-time position upon graduation Plastipak is an Equal Opportunity Employer In order to process your job application, Plastipak collects and stores the personal information that you submit via this website.
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Recommended Skills Industrial Management Mechanical Engineering Networking Professional Development Manufacturing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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