Industrial Automation Engineer Intern
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Summary
Washoe County, United States
Internship
About this Job
Why Ellsworth Corporation
What does a cell phone in your pocket, a spaceship, and an electric vehicle have in common?
Ellsworth Dispensing Solutions creates equipment to dispense materials on each of those products!
Ellsworth Corporation, a global, industry leading distributor of specialty chemicals and equipment and adhesive manufacturer currently has a Industrial Automation Engineer Internship available. This role reports into our Ellsworth Dispensing Solutions Division, located in Sparks, NV. This is a full-time summer internship opportunity (approximately 10-12 weeks).
What Our Internship Program Will Do for You
As an intern, you will take your studies and continue to build your skills. You will be provided an individualized work plan that will guide you throughout the program, allowing you to make an impact to the business. Throughout this opportunity, you will receive coaching from your manager and mentor. You will have an opportunity to learn about our company, while working alongside a team of experienced professionals in the field. You will have the chance to participate in a variety of activities and projects designed to give you exposure to our business.
Additionally
- Ongoing guidance and feedback
- Opportunity to build professional relationships
- Network with other professionals and interns
- Cross-functional exposure to different departments and leaders
As an Industrial Automation Engineer Intern, you will maintain software to control industrial equipment. Design, develop, and install electronic control systems for dispensing equipment, referencing existing documentation. Develops drawings and specifications for existing and new design projects. Assists with the design of mechanical systems and/or machinery utilizing design and ERP software.
Responsibilities
- Modifies existing programs in C++, Java, CodeSYS, etc.
- Navigates, configures and troubleshoots Linux systems
- Optimizes, and adapts electronic control systems and instruments to automate and monitor industrial processes
- Assists with developing technical designs, process diagrams, SCADA block diagrams, and control schematics to implement automation controls
- Configures existing systems using PLC and HMI techniques
- Models, tests, and measures output and data to analyze performance or quality issues and develop solutions
- Submit and review code pull requests
- Develop and modify Driveworks Logic to automate the generation of drawings, models of mechanical assemblies, quotes, and supporting documentation.
Required Qualifications
Must be a degree-seeking undergraduate OR graduate student at the University of Nevada, Reno during the Spring 26 semester
Fall 25 or earlier graduates are not eligible for the Wolf Pack STEM Internship Program
Good problem solving and analytic skills (i.e., can conduct root cause analysis, make recommendations, and track results).
Basic knowledge of manufacturing continuous improvement methodologies
Ability to update and document manufacturing process, inspection, and testing procedures
Capability to communicate, and train shop floor team members on processing information
Basic knowledge of automation and electronics components and electronic assemblies
Ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical personnel
Ability to lift 25 Pounds, on occasion up to 50 Pounds
Certifications in SolidWorks (i.e. CSWA, CSWP, CSWE, CPPA, etc) and/or Engineering in Training (EIT), preferred
Pack STEM internships require interns to complete 150 hours during their internship. It is the interns responsibility to ensure this requirement is met.
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