Overview
The Quality Engineering Intern may be involved in projects in the following areas: Quality Engineering, Supplier Quality Engineering, Process Validation, CAPA/ Complaint, Metrology, Inspection Methods, Test Method Validation, or Polymer Engineering.
This position is a 12-week paid internship located in Bloomington, Indiana. In addition to their hourly wage, interns receive a one-time housing stipend. Interns work full time onsite and have access to an onsite cafeteria, fitness center, learning events, and more. The internship is offered for a period extending from mid-May through mid-August (exact dates are mutually agreed upon, dependent on school calendars). Interns are assigned a direct mentor with whom they will work closely. Interns present a capstone presentation at the conclusion of their internship to site leadership. All internships provide hands-on experience with meaningful projects in the Medical Device Component/ Plastics/ Extrusion/ Injection Molding Manufacturing Industry.
Responsibilities
- Utilize engineering knowledge and problem solving skills to produce project deliverables and accurate, appropriate documentation
- Must possess excellent Excel and general computer skills
- Must have an aptitude for gaining “hands on” understanding of manufacturing processes
- Must adhere to the Quality Management System (QMS) and its processes to meet FDA 21 CFR 820, ISO 13485, and other applicable regulatory requirements
- Must work and interact effectively and professionally with others throughout various levels of the global organization
- Must have effective written and oral communication skills
- Must have the ability to work in both collaborative and independent work situations and environments with minimal supervision
- Must have the ability to remain calm and receptive in fast paced situations
- Must prioritize work appropriately based on assigned goals while maintaining company quality and quantity standards
- Must strictly adhere to safety requirements
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance
- Must maintain all training requirements for the position, while seeking out opportunities for continuous development and growth
Qualifications
- Candidates should be students entering their Sophomore, Junior, or Senior year the following fall semester or entering graduate school; candidates who graduate the spring semester before this internship are also eligible.
- A minimum GPA of 3.0 is preferred.
- All candidates must provide proof of enrollment (including pre-registration certification for the following fall) for consideration
- Disciplines considered include: Chemical Engineering, Plastics or Materials Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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