At NuScale, diversity enhances our entrepreneurial, technological, and philanthropic spirit. We strive to build an inclusive culture that celebrates individuality, which fuels our innovation and connects us closer to the global mission we serve: to provide a clean energy future for all humankind. NuScale is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against otherwise qualified applicants on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, age, sex, marital status, national origin, disability or handicap, or veteran status. Pay for interns still completing an undergraduate degree will be paid an hourly wage of $25.00 per hour while those currently enrolled in a graduate program will receive an hourly wage of $30.00 per hour. ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible, students must be enrolled in an accredited, 4-year undergraduate degree program at a junior or senior standing, or pursuing an advanced degree. Due to timeliness and our necessary compliance with obtaining government approved authorizations, consideration is limited to those students currently eligible to work in the United States per 10 CFR Part 810 rules, and we are unable to consider students authorized to work on F-1 or M-1 Visas. POSITION SUMMARY: This internship opportunity will be in the Supply Chain Development & Manufacturing, NuScale Power Module group. Year-round, part-time availability is preferred, with an option to work in NuScale’s Corvallis, Oregon office. Our teams will work with interns on flexible work schedules so school can remain a priority, with the ability to ramp up to 40 hours/week during breaks. The manufacturing engineer intern will assist in technical supplier oversight regarding manufacturing and supply chain development projects for the NuScale design. The manufacturing engineer intern will provide assistance to NuScale design organizations regarding manufacturing and supply chain development, specify and collect product manufacturing requirements including all standards and specifications, and generally provide support between NuScale design organizations and manufacturing suppliers for technical information and communications. The manufacturing engineer intern will use engineering judgement, codes and standards, and regulatory guidance in the general area of manufacturing and supply chain development. This position requires self-motivated junior or senior students (or graduate level students) skilled at working and learning through remote platforms (e.g., video, phone, email).
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern