Engineering Development Program- EDP

Weber MetalsParamount, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The objective of the rotational program is to develop a deeper understanding of the business flow of all operations and communication within the Company. Exposure from this program will allow the candidate to obtain a broader understanding of the organizational dynamics and critical functions provided throughout the entire company. The expectation is that upon completion of the entire rotation, the candidate will be better equipped and prepared to operate from a more strategic perspective and to work collaboratively in any department they are assigned. This program will be one of many sources from which the organization expects to draw our future leaders and innovators. The position participates in a structured rotational program where you will receive the exposure and hands on training necessary to advance and add value throughout your career. You will be required to participate in the following departments as part of your rotation: Manufacturing; Materials & Processes; Design Engineering; Technology Engineering & Maintenance. There will be a brief informational week in Supply Chain, Production Planning, Commercial Sales, Finance & IT, and HR & Safety.

Requirements

  • All Applicants must comply with ITAR Requirements.
  • US Citizens or Permanent Residents only

Responsibilities

  • Attend industry seminars/conferences – provide trip reports to demonstrate participation and to report on new information
  • Submit weekly logs no later than 9:00 am each Monday for the previous weeks’ activities. The logs should: Describe work activities during the development period & how they are related to the EDP program academically Identify accomplishments & challenges Describe what problems arose, were solved & which continued Share any issues or concerns that need to be addressed
  • Submit end of assignment report during the final week of each rotation to summarize the specific rotation experience. The report should include: Key lessons learned How the knowledge gained could be useful/integrated in future rotations
  • Submit a final report at the end of the EDP experience during the final week of the rotation. The report should include: A summary of the projects completed during each department rotation Lessons learned & obstacles overcome during the rotation The most valuable take away from the entire experience How the experience could have been strengthened/more meaningful
  • Present a completed (strategic, long term, Weber or forging) project to the executive team summarizing the project using the DMAIC process at the end of the rotation prior to graduation.
  • Demonstrate the importance of the Weber Metals Safety Policy to the success of the company
  • Demonstrate the importance of the Weber Metals Quality Policy to the success of the company
  • Show knowledge and awareness of the Weber Metals Environmental Policy
  • Show knowledge and awareness of the Weber Metals Business Management System
  • Work in a cross-functional team environment to meet targeted goals & objectives
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