Summer Mechanical, Instrument & Control Engineering Intern

Elliott GroupJeannette, PA
38dOnsite

About The Position

This is a support role to assist Ebara Elliott Energy (EEE) professionals in our U.S. global headquarters location in Jeannette, PA. Students will receive "hands-on" experience in the Mechanical, Instrument & Control Engineering department in the rotating equipment industry. At EEE, we design, build, refurbish and re-engineer products used by some of the largest companies in the world. EEE manufactures steam turbines, centrifugal and axial compressors, cryogenic pumps and expanders, power recovery expanders and gas expanders for use in energy markets worldwide. All internships will consist of the following elements: Individual projects to own and complete for real world hands-on experience; Team project and activities designed to demonstrate cooperation; Exposure to the day-to-day responsibilities of EEE leadership including participation in company and customer meetings and job shadowing. The Summer Mechanical, Instrument & Control Engineering Intern will lead the following projects: Lead the documentation of engineering standards (Transmittals, Work Instructions, etc.) for initiatives. Analyze motor transient torque data to re-evaluate current standards and assumptions used in torsional analyses. Support the revision of the quote request process to incorporate expander-specific technical requirements. Audit existing engineering design methodology to identify improvements and incorporate lessons learned from current projects.

Requirements

  • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer.
  • We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
  • This internship will be based at the EEE headquarters in Jeannette, PA.
  • Candidates must be able to commute to our Jeannette, PA headquarters Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. for up to twelve weeks.

Nice To Haves

  • Major in Mechanical Engineering [other Engineering majors will be considered] completing minimum of sophomore year of a Bachelor's Degree.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the documentation of engineering standards (Transmittals, Work Instructions, etc.) for initiatives.
  • Analyze motor transient torque data to re-evaluate current standards and assumptions used in torsional analyses.
  • Support the revision of the quote request process to incorporate expander-specific technical requirements.
  • Audit existing engineering design methodology to identify improvements and incorporate lessons learned from current projects.
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