Manufacturing Engineer Intern Engineering - Thomasville, NC at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer Intern

Company DescriptionNordfab, LLC is an industry leading industrial duct manufacturer that introduced Quick-FitTM clamp-together ductwork in 1990, and serves as the world's largest industrial supplier of clamp-together ducting.
Nordfab owns and operates two office and manufacturing facilities in Thomasville, NC, with more than 150 employees locally.
www.
nordfab-us.
comNordfab offers more than just pay and benefits.
It is about the total value of working in an environment of respect and learning.
Our benefits, coupled with our compensation programs and the opportunities to build a career through the experiences the Company offers, deliver competitive rewards that continue to differentiate us in the marketJob DescriptionManufacturing Engineer Intern We are looking to hire a manufacturing intern to join our team as we are entering a new phase, with an expansion of our facility and standardizing our production to provide faster and better customer service.
Job description and essential duties:
The Manufacturing Engineer Intern will report to the Director of Production and support the production team on various projects related to growth, improving efficiency, improving quality and eliminate wastes in the manufacturing process.
QualificationsQualifications Good understanding of manufacturing concepts.
Mid college level reading, writing and math skills.
Listen, well, follow instructions, reason through issues and work well unsupervised.
Work as a team member and communicate clearly.
Project and task oriented.
MS Office and Microsoft Excel skills for data analysis Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Recommended Skills Communication Data Analysis Mathematics Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Success Driven Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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