Manufacturing Ops Intern Job - (folsom, california) Information Technology (IT) - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Manufacturing Ops Intern Job - (folsom, california)

Manufacturing Ops Intern :
Description
Job Description:
Job responsibilities will include competitive analysis of mechanical designs, collecting data that contribute to mechanical strategic plans, specific evaluation of HVM mechanical designs including tolerance analysis, evaluation of thermal designs, and materials analysis and investigation.
If youve grown up building , constructing, solving problems with creative mechanical approaches, and are now highly ambitious the analytical engineering approach :
this is the job for you.
You will be challenged.
Qualifications You must be a student working on obtaining a BA or a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or Material Science and a high aptitude for physical mechanical design.
Basic Skills:
:
Microsoft Excel Skills :
must be able to demonstrate :
Ability to deal with ambiguity :
Ability to clearly and efficiently document results :
Ability to make sense and recommendations out of data gathered :
Ability to achieve results Core Skills:
:
A passion for pushing the limits and achieving engineering excellence :
Knowledge of dimensional tolerance techniques and ability :
Understanding and application of materials properties as applied to design :
Understanding and application of design requirements :
Thermal design knowledge a plus :
Manufacturing and fabrication technique knowledge (die casting, machining, molding, etc) a plus :
Understanding of polymer characteristics and applications Must have the unrestricted right to work in the US without sponsorship.
Job Category:
Engineering Full/Part Time:
Full Time Job Type:
Student/Intern Regular/Temporary:
Temporary Posting Date:
Mar 13, 2014 Apply Before :
May 16, 2014 Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28871473_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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