2024 Summer Engineering Internship Engineering - Prescott, AZ at Geebo

2024 Summer Engineering Internship

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Job Description:
2024 Sturm, Ruger & Co.
, Inc.
Summer Engineering Internship Intern Positions Available In Newport, N.
H.
, Mayodan, N.
C.
, and Prescott, A.
Z.
Tasks:
Daily tasks are dependent on Company needs.
May have to work with other employees on the manufacturing floor to achieve goals, and view processes.
Interns are responsible for either a manufacturing or process improvement to be determined by a Senior Engineer or Management.
Interns will present their improvement in a group setting to all engineers and management at the end of their internship.
Skills:
Optimal candidate will possess the following skills; SolidWorks CAD, technical writing and documentation skills as well as the ability to communicate effectively with associates at all levels.
Requirements:
You must have CAD, technical documentation and communication skills.
Must be working towards an engineering degree.
Preferred attributes:
Currently has a 3.
0 GPA or better Able to work a minimum of 40 hrs.
per week Please include your graduation date Has SolidWorks Experience Machine Process Experience Manufacturing Experience Schedule:
Internship will start approximately May 2024 and end approximately August 2024, based on Company needs and back to school schedule of the student.
Additional Requirements:
Must be able to pass a background check and drug screen.
Please apply based on what division(s) you would prefer to intern with, via our career website.
Ruger.
com/careers Applications will be reviewed and interviews will begin February of 2024.
If we have further interest, we will reach out to you directly.
Thank you, for your interest in Ruger Firearms.
Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Cad Communication Solid Works (Cad) Technical Documentation Perseverance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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