Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc., is an industry-leading producer of commercial and military, manned and unmanned vertical-lift aircraft and the pioneer of the revolutionary tiltrotor aircraft. We are One Bell...On A Mission to change the way the world flies with safe and superior vertical lift that saves lives, preserves freedom and provides customers exceptional value.
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Change the World: We are changing the way the world flies through advanced technologies, working hard and going the extra mile because our aircraft enable our customers to save lives and preserve freedom.
Discover Your Potential: We believe in our mission and are motivated to shape the future of vertical lift, investing in our people and inspiring innovation. We provide challenging opportunities around the world.
Give Back: We live by actions and are there when people need us. We are actively making a difference in our industry, community and in people’s lives.
Program Overview:
Summer Intern Program Dates: May 31, 2017 – August 11, 2017
Working Hours: 40 hours/week, 8:00AM-5:00PM, Monday – Friday
Responsibilities may include:
The intern will support quality development, process improvement and manufacturing project management for legacy and new aircraft.
Analyze processes to determine manufacturing capability, failure modes and corrective action/improvement opportunities.
Participate in design requirements analysis to develop new quality control processes (including use of advanced aerospace materials) and validate corrective actions.
Coordinate team efforts and measures project performance.
Receive assignments and direction from quality engineering management.
Education and Schedule Requirements:
Must be a full-time student pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering
Must be able to fulfill the full length of the Summer Intern Program (May 31, 2017 – August 11, 2017)
Must be a current student enrolled in a university and pursuing a degree at the time of the Summer Intern Program
Will have completed at least 60 credit hours at the time of the Summer Intern Program (May 2017)
GPA of 3.0 or higher
Required Knowledge
Exceptional understanding and application of fundamental engineering processes and principals.
Strong statistical analysis capability and computer skills, including CAD/CAM and PC Microsoft programs.
Excellent interpersonal, facilitation and organizational skills.