-Preparation of project specifications and requirements -Project schedule coordination and utilization of Project Management tools -Completing an assigned engineering project during the term of the internship -Contributing to several ongoing capital engineering projects within the plant -Development of machine maintenance best practices (PM, PdM, and more)
-Outstanding interpersonal skills and a team-oriented mindset -A track record of leadership through work, school, or extra-curricular activities -Experience with and exposure to the primary components of Equipment Reliability, including: -Valuable insight into large-scale manufacturing facilities, equipment, and safe working practices -Minimum 3.0 GPA (cumulative, and within major) -AutoCAD experience - updating existing drawings and creating new drawings -Previous internship in manufacturing environment -Capability to build and nurture relationships with other functions within Armstrong -Experience with and exposure to supporting the Project Management Life Cycle, including: -Exposure to Conveying, combustion, fluid, and pneumatic transfer systems -Must be currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) at an ABET accredited program AND be a maximum of 24 months away from graduation -Proficiency with Microsoft Office products, particularly Excel, Word, and PowerPoint -Excellent time management skills and ability to meet deadlines
-The opportunity to help transform the design and building of spaces, so that occupants, owners, operators, and communities can thrive, today and into the future -The opportunity to begin your career with the most innovative and forward-thinking building products company in the industry
-The company designs, engineers and produces ceiling and wall solutions—from mineral fiber panels to glass‑fiber‑reinforced gypsum—for a range of environments. -Its work spans commercial offices, schools, healthcare, and residential renovation projects, often enhancing acoustics, aesthetics and functional design. -Products are grouped across Mineral Fiber and Architectural Specialties segments, highlighting its technical depth in both core and high‑design solutions. -Headquartered in Lancaster, PA, Armstrong also maintains a research lab and a joint venture (WAVE) focused on suspension system innovation. -An intriguing legacy detail: during WWII the company even produced cork sound insulation for submarines and airplane parts, showcasing its diverse manufacturing roots.
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