Project Engineering Intern

Chandler, AZ
Internship
Project Management
Student (College)

Are you an Industrial, Systems, Mechanical or Electrical Engineer with a knack for organizing projects? Are you a natural collaborator? Are you adept at identifying bottlenecks which slow the project and jeopardize schedule?  Are you perceptive and detailed oriented? If you have these skills, this position may inspire the next important step in your career.  

AeroSpec is seeking a motivated Project Engineering Intern to help with the design and developmental processes for our cutting-edge automation projects.  This individual will support project managers in coordinating high level engineering and automation projects and tasks while ensuring efficient and successful execution of all project goals.

Essential Functions:

  • Assist Project Managers with project planning to include project objectives, schedule, resources, and budget
  • Utilize available project management tools and submits frequent status updates of the project process
  • Identify potential risks and offer solutions that impact direction, cost, and timelines
  • Utilize standard Agile practices to conduct sprint planning across 3-5 multi-disciplined teams
  • Conduct daily stand-ups and scrums for each team
  • Assist with internal and external communication, improving transparency, and radiating information
  • Conduct the sprint retrospective meetings and effectively implement lessons learned into future sprints

Requirements:

  • Fluent in basic engineering principles, documents, and workflows
  • Strong team player with the ability to coordinate cross-functional teams
  • Project Expeditor experience, a plus
  • Hands-on experience with CAD and associated PDM/EDM, a plus
  • Agile Project Management experience, a plus

Benefits:

  • Excellent growth and promotion opportunities
  • Competitive wages, dependent on experience
  • Training opportunities

About AeroSpec

AeroSpec is a leader in design-engineer-build solutions for manufacturing. Our team creates custom manufacturing equipment for cutting edge products needed in a connected world.  We create an extensive range of automation technology and solve all types of manufacturing challenges. The company is a respected leader in innovative design, engineering, manufacturing, real-time supply chain insight and logistics services to companies of all sizes in various industries working to grow their technology and manufacturing capability. Details of the company and its products can be viewed at www.aerospecinc.com.

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