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The intern will work closely with engineers and production teams to support new equipment ramp-up ... Participate in training activities and knowledge-sharing sessions for production line employees.

The intern will work closely with engineers and production teams to support new equipment ramp-up ... training activities and knowledge-sharing sessions for production line employees. • Follow all ...

Masters Level Counseling Intern

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$13.25 - $17.50/hr

Internship begins with a slow, supported ramp-up * Once fully ramped, interns should have ... Ability to begin two weeks prior to the academic semester for onboarding and training Requirements

$17 - $46/hr

Support prototype builds and new product launches, contributing to successful ramp-up into ... Training and personal development All qualified applicants will receive consideration for ...

BCBA

Colleyville, TX · On-site

$90K - $102K/yr

A customized virtual orientation plus 6 weeks of supported ramp-up training designed to set you up ... Programs Offered: 100% Tuition Reimbursement Program, ABA Intern, Referral Bonuses, Employee ...

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Process Engineer Intern

$20/hr

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Posted 15 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Assist the manufacturing team in evaluating and defining process flows, equipment selection, and technical documentation for production lines.

  • Support engineering and technical activities during production trial runs, equipment installation, debugging, validation, and early-stage ramp-up.

  • Help compile, update, and review process documentation, including process flowcharts, work instructions, and process standards.


Job description

Job Summary

The Process Engineer Intern will support the manufacturing engineering team in developing, improving, and sustaining production processes. This role provides hands-on exposure to manufacturing operations, process optimization, equipment introduction, and quality control systems. The intern will work closely with engineers and production teams to support new equipment ramp-up, resolve process issues, and analyze manufacturing data.

This is a 10-week internship program offered from June 2026 to August 2026. The expected pay for this position is $20/hr.

Key Responsibilities

Assist the manufacturing team in evaluating and defining process flows, equipment selection, and technical documentation for new or existing production lines.

Support engineering and technical activities during production trial runs, equipment installation, debugging, validation, and early-stage ramp-up.

Help compile, update, and review process documentation, including process flowcharts, work instructions, and process standards.

Participate in identifying and resolving on-site process issues on the production line, under the guidance of senior engineers.

Assist in tracking quality issues and maintaining documentation to help prevent recurrence.

Support evaluation and verification of new equipment, tools, and technologies for manufacturing processes.

Assist in planning and conducting process experiments, including data collection, basic analysis, and report preparation.

Participate in training activities and knowledge-sharing sessions for production line employees.

Follow all safety, quality, and operational guidelines.

Required Qualifications

Currently pursuing or recently completed a bachelor's degree in:

o Chemical Engineering

o Materials Engineering

o Electrochemistry

o Physical Materials

o Or a related engineering discipline

Basic understanding of manufacturing and process engineering principles.

Strong interest in process improvement, data analysis, and manufacturing operations.

Ability to collect, organize, and analyze data with attention to detail.

Good written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented manufacturing environment

Preferred Qualifications

Exposure to quality systems or manufacturing standards (e.g., IATF 16949, Control Plans, PFMEA, SPC).

Familiarity with basic quality tools (e.g., 7 QC tools, 8D, or Six Sigma concepts).

Coursework or basic knowledge related to lithium-ion batteries or cell manufacturing processes.

Internship or academic project experience in manufacturing, process engineering, or quality engineering.

Skills & Competencies

Analytical and problem-solving mindset

Strong organizational and documentation skills

Willingness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced production environment

Ability to follow technical guidance and escalate issues appropriately