Co-op/Intern - College Manufacturing - Versailles, KY at Geebo

Co-op/Intern - College

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Co-op/Intern - College-11269
Job Type - Co-op
Primary Location - United States-Kentucky
Description
OSRAM SYLVANIA is the #1 lighting manufacturer in North America and a worldwide leader in lighting solutions. Our products feature innovative design and energy saving technology. Our current focus on Solid State Lighting and LED technology puts us in the forefront of lighting innovations. Join us on the cutting edge of lighting technology by considering yourself in the role of Internship.
Responsibilities:
Work in a high speed manufacturing environment to identify performance improvement opportunities, gather data, analyze information and develop action plans
Assist with Process Improvement documentation.
Our internship program distinguishes itself from other programs in that we employ qualified individuals to both learn in a corporate environment and fulfil professional duties. You will be an integral part of our team while gaining exposure to a Global firm. This is an excellent opportunity for new grads or those who are seeking a co-op assignment (20-30 hours per week), paid internship.
OSRAM SYLVANIA wishes to deal directly with our best and brightest candidates. We do not work with third party recruiters. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage all candidates to apply directly to our site.
Qualifications
College student with mechanical engineering or industrial engineering major preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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