What are the responsibilities and job description for the Process Engineer Intern position at Arclin?
Are you passionate about turning data into real-world solutions?
Do you want to see how engineering decisions impact the products and processes behind everyday materials?
If you’re ready to apply your classroom knowledge to hands-on manufacturing challenges, Arclin’s Process Engineer Internship is your opportunity to gain practical experience in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Arclin, Inc. is currently looking for a Process Engineer Internship for our Belle, WV location. Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role will be assigned a project to support improvement of an existing plant challenge and will also assist process and plant engineers with daily duties in order to gain valuable insight into on-the-job responsibilities. This position will work closely with automation, engineering, and safety functions, and will be expected to adhere to site safety requirements and quality control standards.
Process Engineer Internship Responsibilities:
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Asset, Spare, Cost data linking within CMMS
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Minor MOC design and implementation
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Arc Flash model update and asset labeling (for EE)
- Assessment of footprint of current GM-10L-3T pumps to determine necessary modifications to accommodate new LE-X pumps
- Add list of check valves provided by Ops to Fiix; also determine if proper check valves are being used for listed valves
- Investigate load piping at T/W and R/C spots that are causing hose kinking issues; work to resolve these piping issues
- Hose documentation
- Review inspection frequencies provided by Antea and compare against Fiix
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Inspection Brief updates
Process Engineer Internship Job Qualifications:
· Working to complete bachelor’s degree in mechanical or electrical engineering
· Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
· Driven & Eager to learn
· MS Office Skills
**Please note: The above statements are designed to outline the functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor address the performance standards that must be maintained.**