Improving safety and ergonomic concerns, improving quality, increasing equipment reliability, and reducing cost in MillerKnoll's West Michigan facilities through automation systems
Requirements
- Enrolled and pursuing a 4-year Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design and Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering or related
- Focus on machine controls and automation from an accredited college or university
- Cumulative GPA of at least a 3.0 to qualify for consideration in the Intern Program
- Satisfactorily finished with the basic coursework in your chosen degree program
- Authorized to work in the United States
- Able to perform all essential job functions of the position with or without accommodations
Responsibilities
- Gain experience in automation related project deployments in robotics, automated guide vehicles, custom designed automation systems or purchased installations
- Collaboratively solve problems and gain more project autonomy as you work your way through your co-op rotations
- Lead your own project or portions of projects to gain the experience necessary for you to flourish in your next career role
- Interact with several different team members as well as teams from Production and various Engineering functions
- Work with vendors, suppliers, and machine builders external to MillerKnoll
- Participate on a cross-functional team to complete a Co-Op project
- Perform additional responsibilities as requested to achieve business objectives
Other
- Strong communicator with good organizational skills
- Capable of working both under supervision and without supervision
- Able to meet deadlines and budget requirements
- In favorable academic standing within your current academic program or major
- Authorized to work in the United States