INTERN - Engineering Engineering at Geebo

INTERN - Engineering

Company Name:
American Greetings
# Job Description
The internship program at American Greetings provides students with practical work experience in their chosen field prior to graduation or post-graduation. The program can help students determine the type of work that best suits them and help focus their coursework or career path in a specific field.
Generally we look for juniors or rising seniors/graduate students.
As an engineering intern, you will be working out of our Danville, Ky. facility generally for one semester or summer. You can look forward to:
Getting hands-on engineering experience working with project teams to implement: continuous improvement, cost analysis, process design, project justification and execution, and manufacturing support
Working directly with other engineers and professionals in a team environment and seeing how American Greetings associates work together to deliver success
Developing skills under the supervision and guidance of experienced professionals
Exploring career opportunities with American Greetings
Auto req ID: 13939BR
Position Title: INTERN - Engineering
Division: Manufacturing
Department Name: Engineering - Danville
Location: Danville, KY
Experience Required: Current Engineering student
Generally we look for juniors or rising seniors/graduate students.
Education Required: Current Engineering student
Generally we look for juniors or rising seniors/graduate students.
Job Code: N10235 INTERNEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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