The internship is designed to provide meaningful project work, practical engineering exposure, and ... Understand industrial manufacturing processes in technical textiles * Learn basic process control ...
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The internship is designed to provide meaningful project work, practical engineering exposure, and ... Understand industrial manufacturing processes in technical textiles * Learn basic process control ...
Quick apply
The internship is designed to provide meaningful project work, practical engineering exposure, and ... Understand industrial manufacturing processes in technical textiles * Learn basic process control ...
Richmond, VA · On-site
$13.50/hr
... Textile School, becoming Danville Technical Institute just after World War II. The Danville ... an engineering division in 1946, and was later expanded to include the first two years of course ...
Richmond, VA · On-site
$13.50/hr
... Textile School, becoming Danville Technical Institute just after World War II. The Danville ... an engineering division in 1946, and was later expanded to include the first two years of course ...
As a Textile Engineering Intern, you may assist with product testing, quality assurance, research on new materials or fabrics, and process improvement initiatives. Daily tasks can range from analyzing material samples in a lab to collaborating with engineers and designers on developing textile products. Many interns also participate in cross-functional meetings and support documentation or reporting tasks. This hands-on experience provides valuable exposure to multiple aspects of textile manufacturing and can help you build foundational skills for a future career in the industry.
A Textile Engineering Internship is a temporary position designed for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the field of textile engineering. Interns typically work with industry professionals to learn about textile production, fabric testing, quality control, and innovative textile technologies. They may assist in development projects, research new materials, or contribute to process improvements. This internship helps build technical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and industry connections, preparing participants for future careers in textile engineering.
To thrive as a Textile Engineering Intern, you need a foundation in textile science, materials engineering, and analytical problem-solving, often supported by enrollment in or completion of a relevant engineering program. Familiarity with laboratory testing equipment, CAD software, and textile manufacturing processes is valuable, as is knowledge of industry standards. Strong teamwork, effective communication, and adaptability help you contribute to projects and learn from experienced professionals. These skills are essential for supporting product development, ensuring quality, and gaining hands-on experience in textile engineering environments.
Temporary
Posted 27 days ago
About the Internship
BGF Industries is seeking a motivated college student to join our Manufacturing & Engineering team as a Manufacturing Intern for an 8-10 week summer internship. This hands-on experience will expose the intern to real-world manufacturing operations, process optimization, data analysis, and continuous improvement activities in a technical textile manufacturing environment.
The internship is designed to provide meaningful project work, practical engineering exposure, and mentorship from our Manufacturing Leadership team and production professionals.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the internship, the student will:
Key Responsibilities (Example)
Sample Internship Project (Example)
Required Qualifications
Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in: Engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, Industrial, Materials, Textile, or related field)
Preferred Qualifications
Physical & Work Environment
Why Join BGF Industries?
This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship now or in the future.