Back to jobs
Job Description
Scope
The intern will be working on continuous improvement projects focusing on standardized work implementation and process documentation using lean principles. They will be working in all areas of our plant including fascia assembly, weld assembly, and upcoming MY26 launch of front fascia.
Work closely with the Quality Manager as your mentor. Learn different aspects of the business including assembly process, potential failure mode and effect analysis, control plans, data collection and analysis, developing standardized work instructions, line balancing, process optimization. Focus on continuous improvement to ensure most efficient and productive operation of manufacturing processes.
Responsibilities
Work closely with manufacturing teams onsite to complete various program objectives.
Team up with program management to respond to customer requirements.
Learn the basic functions of FNG Program Lifecycle Management (PLM) software. Assist with clerical items and documentation for Advanced Product Development.
Work with management to establish long term summer project and report out upon completion of internship.
Building and packaging of pilot builds
Assist in the preparation of assembly build instructions
Performing gage R&R studies
Participating in dimensional capability studies
Tracking and accounting for inbound pilot and early production materials
Work with respective engineer to advance his/her skill sets in preparation for schooling development
Evaluates manufacturing processes, designs new systems and processes for the introduction of new products or for the improvement of existing ones.
Develops manufacturing processes by studying product requirements; researching, designing, modifying, and testing manufacturing methods and equipment; conferring with equipment vendors.
Participates actively and effectively in continuous improvement plans related to position responsibilities
Improves manufacturing efficiency by analyzing and planning work flow, space requirements, and equipment layout.
The Engineering Intern will participate in projects focusing primarily on material consumption and movement, work area optimization, and waste reduction. These projects will require the Engineering Intern to:
Monitor and develop productivity standards for functional areas based on work measurement,
Identify exceptions, formulate recommendations, and implement process improvements and perform operational observation and process documentation.
Qualifications
Must be a major in area of studies such as Mechanical/Industrial engineering
Ability to use MS Office, AutoCAD & other analytical and planning tools
Possesses strong analytic and statistic skills
Has ability to work independently
Read drawings, and engineering instructions
Apply knowledge of engineering science and technology
Identify problems, develop and evaluate options to implement solutions
Work with manufacturers or field representatives as necessary
Listens effectively to manufacturing personnel to assess problems and solutions
Participate in department training programs
Maintain up-to-date engineering knowledge and stay current with industry trends and best practices
Understanding of Lean Manufacturing Principles
Effective statistical analysis skills
Effective research and communication skills
Effective with written and oral communications
Must have a valid drivers license. This role requires to travel within 50-mile radius.
