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Engineering Co-Op (Fall 2026)

Waterloo, IA

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

Demonstrated leadership skills preferred. (Candidate may have opportunity to lead installation crews on capital projects) ADDITIONAL BENEFITS * Summer Kick-Off Event: A two-day introduction with ...

Engineering Co-Op (Fall 2026)

Waterloo, IA

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Demonstrated leadership skills preferred. (Candidate may have opportunity to lead installation crews on capital projects) ADDITIONAL BENEFITS * Summer Kick-Off Event: A two-day introduction with ...

Engineering Co-Op (Fall 2026)

Waterloo, IA · On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Demonstrated leadership skills preferred. (Candidate may have opportunity to lead installation crews on capital projects) ADDITIONAL BENEFITS * Summer Kick-Off Event: A two-day introduction with ...

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$119.20K/yr

Facility Condition Assessment Intern Bureau Veritas - Asset Management Division Location ... Introduction to Bureau Veritas, Asset Management, and your dedicated mentor. * Compliance and ...

Facility Condition Assessor 1

$119.20K/yr

Facility Condition Assessment Intern Bureau Veritas - Asset Management Division Location ... Introduction to Bureau Veritas, Asset Management, and your dedicated mentor. * Compliance and ...

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How much do intern capital introduction jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern capital introduction in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Intern Capital Introduction vs Intern Investment Banking?

AspectIntern Capital IntroductionIntern Investment Banking
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing finance, economics, or related degrees; some firms prefer prior internship experienceSimilar; often requires finance or business degrees, with some firms preferring prior internship experience
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, client-facing, supporting capital raising activitiesOffice-based, involved in financial analysis, deal execution, and client presentations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in private equity, asset management, and capital markets firmsCommon in investment banks, financial advisory firms, and corporate finance departments

Intern Capital Introduction focuses on connecting clients with capital sources, often in private markets, while Intern Investment Banking involves supporting deal execution, financial analysis, and client advisory in investment banking settings. Both roles require finance-related education and are office-based, but they serve different functions within the financial industry.

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Manufacturing Maintenance Technician

Alivia Group Staffing and Recruiting

San Leandro, CA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Job Description
    The Summer Engineering Intern will support the Engineering and Operations teams at a milk manufacturing plant, gaining hands-on experience in food and beverage manufacturing, process optimization, equipment reliability, and continuous improvement. This role is designed for engineering students interested in applying classroom knowledge to real-world industrial and food production environments while learning about dairy processing, quality, and safety standards. Duration: Summer Internship (10-12 weeks, full-time) 1st Shift: Monday through Friday 7am - 4pm.
RESPONSIBILITIES
    Key Responsibilities - Assist engineers with daily manufacturing support activities, including equipment troubleshooting and process observations - Support continuous improvement projects focused on safety, quality, efficiency, and reliability - Collect, analyze, and summarize production and process data to identify trends and improvement opportunities - Participate in root cause analysis for equipment downtime, quality deviations, or process inefficiencies - Assist with documentation updates such as standard operating procedures (SOPs), work instructions, and engineering drawings - Observe and support capital projects, equipment installations, or upgrades - Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Operations, Maintenance, Quality, and Sanitation - Follow all plant safety, food safety, and quality requirements (GMPs, HACCP, and plant policies) Learning Opportunities - Exposure to dairy processing operations (pasteurization, homogenization, filling, packaging, and CIP systems) - Hands-on experience with manufacturing equipment, automation, and control systems - Introduction to food safety and regulatory requirements in a dairy manufacturing environment - Development of professional skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving Mentorship from experienced engineers and plant leaders
Requirements REQUIREMENTS
    Required Qualifications: - Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Industrial, or related field) - Completed at least sophomore year by the start of the internship - Strong interest in manufacturing, food & beverage, or industrial operations - Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) - Willingness to work in an industrial manufacturing environment Preferred: - Coursework or experience related to manufacturing, process engineering, or automation - Familiarity with data analysis, Lean manufacturing, or Six Sigma principles - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills - Ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical teams Physical & Work Environment Requirements - Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, temperature variations, and food processing areas - Ability to walk production floors and occasionally climb stairs or ladders - Must comply with all safety and food hygiene requirements (PPE, sanitation practices, etc.) - Must be able to lift upto 25 lbs.