| The Engineering Documentation Intern will assist the team in maintaining and improving technical documentation and data systems. This role offers exposure to a wide range of manufacturing equipment, engineering processes, and data management practices |
| Section 3: Essential Job Duties/Functions (Not all inclusive) |
- Document Updates: Revise and maintain material specifications, technical bulletins, standard works, and engineering repair/test procedures.
- Equipment Review: Catalog machine details (type, make, condition, capabilities) to build a comprehensive equipment database.
- Data Entry: Enter setup sheet information into the Ignition database to support operator-machine communication.
- Data Analysis: Once sufficient data is collected, assist in evaluating trends to improve tooling and settings for new designs.
- Collaboration: Work with QA technicians and engineers to ensure accuracy in repair and test procedures.
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| Section 4: U.S. Person Requirement |
| This position is subject to the requirements of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or Export Administration Regulations (EAR), as such, applicants must be a U.S. person defined as a citizen, national, U.S. lawful permanent resident, person granted asylee status in the U.S., or person admitted into the U.S. as a refugee. |
| Section 5: Education |
| Currently in an Engineering post high school degree program |
| Section 6: Work Experience |
| Relevant Engineering concept exposure and application. |
| Section 7: Required & Preferred Skills and Competencies (Identify which are required) |
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
- Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office or similar tools.
- Interest in engineering, manufacturing, or industrial operations.
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| Section 8: Physical Requirements |
| The following physical demands are representative of those a person must be able to meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. |
| Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Occasional standing and walking. Must be able to read, work with a computer and accessories (keyboard, mouse, monitors), hear to understand and distinguish speech and/or other sounds (e.g., machinery, sirens, and alarms); speak to express or exchange ideas with, impart oral information to include instructions; vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral and depth perception. |
| Section 9: Work Environment |
| The following work environment characteristics are representative of those a person performing the essential functions of this job will most likely encounter. |
| Mostly office environment with minor exposure to a manufacturing plant environment which requires the use of personal protective equipment including steel toed shoes, safety glasses, and hearing protection. Manufacturing areas may be affected by outside temperatures and machining. |