In the VIM, Vacuum Induction Melting, we take scrap material in bulk quantities and we add that material to a vessel that is surrounded by refractory and melted using a large coil creating a fluctuating magnetic field. Once molten, we pour that material, all under vacuum, into molds, and then ship to the next process. You will be a part of a dynamic team, supporting the following tasks: Interns will assist in process engineering improvements, safety improvements across the shop, proper documentation of SOPs, JHAs, and SSWPs. Drive improvements across the vacuum department with help and guidance of already in place PE and MSS. This position will allow you to develop and build expertise in the following core skills: Adaptability - You will track, prioritize, and drive multiple concurrent projects to success, while working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Problem Solving - Develop your critical thinking and analytical skills to assess safety in the manufacturing environment, recommend solutions or next steps, and identify best practices to achieve the value of ZERO injuries. Active Learner - Ability and appetite to learn quickly is critical as you expand your knowledge and build your skill sets. Communication - Create effective verbal and written communications in and across project teams. Organize and present results to small and large audiences throughout the organization. Collaboration - You will work closely with multiple departments and teams on the manufacturing floor, requiring strong partnership skills.
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Career Level
Intern
Industry
Primary Metal Manufacturing