WK Kellogg Co is seeking an Electrical Engineering Intern to join their team, where the intern will work on various projects focused on electrical and programming disciplines to drive the development of detailed diagrams and drawings for major production lines and equipment, and analyze equipment data to support scope commitments and process definition.
Requirements
- Strong math and analytical skills
- Working towards Electrical or Computer Engineering degree or similar
- Intuitive understanding of Basic Electrical Principles, such as voltage, current, resistance, and electromagnetic fields and radiation
- Experience with programming languages
- Experience with Programmable Logic Controllers and/or Ladder Logic
- Basic understanding of common input and output devices, digital and analog
- Knowledge or Experience of industrial electrical safety and/or standards
Responsibilities
- Planning and executing 2-4 unique projects focused in electrical and/or programming disciplines.
- Performing an Electrical Startup Checkout for a project, while learning about industrial-scale electrical drawings like Single Line Diagrams and Input/Output drawings; and standards like NFPA 70E and NFPA 70.
- Driving the development of detailed Flow; Piping and Instrumentation; and/or Electrical diagrams and drawings for major production lines an equipment
- Assisting WK Kellogg Engineers by performing test lab work, pilot plant runs and production plant trips to gain equipment information, performance data and layout development, and gather process and product information
- Organizing and analyzing equipment data needed to support scope commitments, process definition and process scale-up efforts
- Analyzing, discovering, and executing production line efficiency and sustainability improvements, to increase production rate, reduce waste and reduce our environmental impact
- Creating equipment design modifications to improve line capabilities while learning about input and output devices
Other
- Student must be a Sophomore, Junior or Senior status (graduating after August 2026) in an Engineering Bachelors program (Students must be enrolled in school full time)
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Ability to demonstrate creative yet practical problem solving skills
- Ability to learn new things quickly, often “on-the-fly” with technical manuals or experienced help
- Relocation bonus provided