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Manufacturing Quality Intern

Engineering Students (interns) support the manufacturing of electronic systems or may assist in sustaining and improving the quality processes across the full engineering and manufacturing life cycle. Students will contribute to projects in various engineering disciplines and have the opportunity to collaborate with engineers or technicians to build and test systems, hardware, or components on various projects. Students may also be involved in ensuring quality products are produced and quality procedures are upheld.

Job Description:

Duties/Responsibilities

Design, develop, and enhancement engineering solutions for challenging problems. 

Implement, test, perform analysis, and provide documentation support.

Generate and present test reports including plots, tables, evaluation criteria, and conclusions from data collected and analyzed throughout the test process.

Complete assignments designed to develop a practical knowledge of processes, procedures, equipment, facilities, and systems as well as their interrelationships within engineering disciplines.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Program Requirements

Enrolled in an accredited full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program required.

There is flexibility regarding hours and program duration based on applicant’s school schedule and availability.

Skills/Abilities

Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Excellent work ethic with the ability to work independently or in a team environment.

Ability to adapt to ever-changing environments, risks, and vulnerabilities.

Strong computer skills including MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

Additional Job Description:

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Support Quality Engineers in day-to-day activities pertaining to assigned projects. This may include the following:
    • Performance of Inspections: Receiving, Touch Labor, Shipping, First Article Inspections (FAI) etc.
    • Development and verification of work instructions and their implementation in the Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
    • Performance of End Item Acceptances
    • Performance of Audits: Physical Configuration Audit (PCA), Functional Configuration Audit (FCA), Process, Infrastructure
    • Development and verification of governing and implementing documents
    • Nonconformance review and management
    • Continuous Process Improvements (CPI)
    • Risk and Opportunity Management
    • Interfacing with suppliers
    • Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) assessments
    • Perform data analysis of project trends
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Program Requirements

  • Enrolled in an accredited full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program required. Students pursuing the following degrees are encouraged to apply: Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, and Industrial Engineering.
  • Ability to commit to being on site at Cambridge full-time. Note: There is flexibility regarding hours, and program duration based on applicant’s school schedule and availability.