




Job Summary: We are seeking a proactive Engineering student for professional internship opportunities during the second shift, supporting process improvement, operational efficiency, and time and motion analysis to optimize production. Key Highlights: 1. Support production line balancing. 2. Conduct time and motion studies. 3. Collaborate on operational efficiency and waste reduction projects. Job Description and Activity Details We are looking for an Engineering student to undertake a professional internship during the second shift. The intern will support activities related to process improvement, operational efficiency, and time and motion analysis, contributing to production development and optimization. **Responsibilities:** * Support production line balancing to improve workload distribution. * Conduct time and motion studies to identify optimization opportunities. * Collaborate on operational efficiency and waste reduction projects. * Analyze data and generate reports to support decision-making. * Propose improvements to production processes. * Support implementation of continuous improvement methodologies. Experience and Requirements **Requirements:** * Currently enrolled in Industrial, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related field. * Basic knowledge of time and motion studies, line balancing, and operational efficiency. * Ability to analyze data and prepare reports. * Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. * Proactive attitude, eagerness to learn, and ability to work in a team. * Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Benefits * Benefits in accordance with the Federal Labor Law (LFT) **Number of Vacancies** 2 **Department** Operations **Contract Type** Internship **Work Modality** On-site **Shift** Mixed **Work Schedule** Part-time **Working Hours*** Afternoon Shift * Monday to Friday **Education** Currently pursuing a degree **English Proficiency** Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Intermediate **Age** 18 \- 65 years **Willingness to Travel** No


