Responsible for processes and procedures that drive customer satisfaction, quality, fulfillment, and direct material productivity savings.
Work within a manufacturing environment to evaluate and identify areas for improvement and implement these improvements.
Additional projects may involve working with cross-functional teams that focus on improving the quality of production areas.
Enhance and maintain technical knowledge of current standards, codes and procedures regarding safe and effective use of production equipment.
Requirements
Must be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program in an engineering discipline.
Following majors accepted: Aeronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. Technology related degrees also will be considered.
Must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (without rounding).
Must have the ability to work in the United States for an unlimited amount of time without sponsorship.
Benefits
Relocation Assistance: Co-op/Interns will be reimbursed for reasonable, proper, and documented expenditures incurred while initially reporting to work and returning to school/home upon completion of the assignment.
Housing Allowance: Co-op/Interns employees receive a weekly housing allowance to help off-set living expenses when the co-op/Intern’s permanent residence is at least 50 miles away from the work location.
GE Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) after their accumulated service reaches 90 days, and they meet any other eligibility requirements as defined in the plans. (Eligibility occurs on the 1st of the month following the 90th day.)