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The Smelter Electrical Engineering Intern will support electrical engineering initiatives within a heavy industrial smelting operation. This internship offers hands‑on experience with power systems, motor drives, PLCs, and troubleshooting activities across large‑scale manufacturing processes. The intern will work alongside engineers, electricians, and operations teams to enhance system reliability, ensure safe operation of equipment, and contribute to ongoing electrical improvement projects.
Job Responsibility:
Assist with multiple small‑scale mechanical projects, including improvements to process equipment and production systems
Support troubleshooting, assessments, and documentation related to pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems
Conduct field observations, collect technical data, and support equipment enhancement activities
Collaborate with engineers, maintenance personnel, and operations teams to implement mechanical improvements
Participate in planning, coordination, and execution of assigned engineering tasks
Follow all facility environmental policies and compliance requirements
Support electrical projects that contribute to improved energy efficiency, equipment reliability, or reduced environmental impact
Demonstrate environmentally responsible practices when working in the field or with electrical equipment
Follow all smelter electrical safety procedures, PPE requirements, LOTO standards, and safe‑work practices
Participate in risk identification activities related to electrical equipment, drives, and control systems
Maintain safe behaviors during troubleshooting, field assessments, and project work
Requirements:
Enrollment in an Electrical Engineering degree program
Interest in power systems, controls, and industrial automation
Coursework or experience related to power distribution, motor drives, PLCs, or industrial electrical systems
Familiarity with electrical schematics, control diagrams, or troubleshooting methods
Strong problem‑solving and analytical abilities
Ability to work safely around energized systems and industrial equipment
Effective communication and teamwork skills
Attention to detail in documentation, field observations, and troubleshooting
Willingness to learn, take initiative, and participate in hands‑on engineering tasks