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About Millennium Space Systems, A Boeing Company:
Millennium Space Systems delivers affordable, high-performance space systems. They boast a close-knit team working on challenging technological problems in an open environment encouraging interdisciplinary idea sharing and advancement based on merit. They emphasize innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, fostering a welcoming and respectful workplace.
Job Description: Structures, Propulsion, Assemblies, and Mechanisms (SPAM) Production Engineering Intern
This internship offers a chance to contribute to the future of affordable, high-reliability space systems. Interns will directly support Manufacturing Engineers in developing, qualifying, and implementing manufacturing processes and procedures for satellites, subsystems, and components. The role requires practical problem-solving skills demonstrated through hobbies, academic projects, or previous internships.
Responsibilities:
• Process Development: Aid in developing manufacturing processes by studying product requirements; researching, designing, modifying, and testing methods and equipment; collaborating with equipment vendors.
• Design Review: Review designs for manufacturability and production scalability.
• Efficiency Improvement: Generate proposals to enhance manufacturing efficiency by analyzing workflow, space requirements, and equipment layout using a data-driven approach.
• Quality Assurance: Contribute to designing testing methods; testing finished products and process capabilities; confirming manufacturing processes.
• Cost Analysis: Provide manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production, labor, and material costs; reviewing production schedules; estimating future requirements.
• Reporting: Prepare product and process reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
• Process Improvement: Execute tasks and identify opportunities for improvement to transition hardware build from low-rate initial production to higher-rate productions.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Junior or Senior in an ABET-accredited Engineering program.
• Strong interest in Manufacturing and Production.
• GPA > 3.0
• Ability to read, analyze, and interpret engineering drawings, technical manuals, and policies, and suggest improvements.
• Understanding of manufacturing engineering principles and concepts.
• Proven technical problem-solving skills.
• Hands-on experience is a plus.
Pay Range: $20.67/hr – $48.08/hr