
Intern-Foundry Engineer
Fairbanks Morse, LLC, Pascagoula, MS, United States
With a Bird-Johnson Propeller Company internship in Foundry Engineering, you can develop your skills and gain practical experience within a world‑class organization - giving you an excellent platform for a successful future.
The benefits of becoming a Bird-Johnson intern
Learn alongside world‑class metallurgists, engineers, and quality technicians
Invaluable metal casting experience at the largest privately owned bronze propeller foundry in North America
Opportunity to work with US Navy class propellers and other critical products for the defense industry
Experience what a real job in an advanced engineering business is like
Activities in which you will be involved include
Perform manufacturing engineering and operational tasks in the foundry under the supervision of a metallurgist.
Support weekly casting events with the production team
Participate in foundry quality control functions such as chemical testing, mechanical testing, sand testing, and process improvement activities
Participate in cost reduction activities and operational improvements to satisfy customer needs.
Qualifications and experience
Basic qualifications
Currently enrolled as a college student
Basic knowledge of metal casting processes and foundry manufacturing
Basic personal computer proficiency (word processing, internet, e‑mail, electronic data retrieval)
Preferred qualifications
Experience or education in metal casting, metallurgy, and chemical engineering
Ability to read and interpret technical documents and drawings
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The benefits of becoming a Bird-Johnson intern
Learn alongside world‑class metallurgists, engineers, and quality technicians
Invaluable metal casting experience at the largest privately owned bronze propeller foundry in North America
Opportunity to work with US Navy class propellers and other critical products for the defense industry
Experience what a real job in an advanced engineering business is like
Activities in which you will be involved include
Perform manufacturing engineering and operational tasks in the foundry under the supervision of a metallurgist.
Support weekly casting events with the production team
Participate in foundry quality control functions such as chemical testing, mechanical testing, sand testing, and process improvement activities
Participate in cost reduction activities and operational improvements to satisfy customer needs.
Qualifications and experience
Basic qualifications
Currently enrolled as a college student
Basic knowledge of metal casting processes and foundry manufacturing
Basic personal computer proficiency (word processing, internet, e‑mail, electronic data retrieval)
Preferred qualifications
Experience or education in metal casting, metallurgy, and chemical engineering
Ability to read and interpret technical documents and drawings
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