A Taste of What You’ll Do
The Engineering department is searching for appropriate candidates to fill 6-month positions in our Internship Program. Working closely with Engineers throughout the company interns will be responsible for managing and leading projects in the following areas:
Cellar & Bottling Project Engineering
Manage projects from concept to startup and leverage cross-functional partners to deliver customer requirements across Gallo’s cellar facilities.
Roles will vary but will include many of the following:
- Execute projects following established project management processes while upholding safety and quality standards.
- Learn how to operate equipment and develop training materials, including standard operating procedures, time studies, equipment capability and repeatability studies
- Work on Engineering teams to identify issues, collect appropriate supporting data, develop, and present improvement ideas, and implement solutions.
- Lead “Root Cause Analysis” investigations when unplanned downtime occurs.
- Develop and maintains relationship and communication between suppliers, engineers, technical planners, storeroom, mechanics and production line workers.
- Present findings to other functions within the company and seeks feedback.
- Multi-task and prioritize time appropriately between different projects.
What You’ll Need
- Currently enrolled at a college or university and working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Engineering Management OR possess a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Engineering Management.
- Available for the entire duration of the internship program (6 consecutive months).
- Requires availability to work evenings, weekends and holidays when necessary.
- Required to have reliable transportation to and from work.
- Required to lift and move up to 50 lbs.
- Required to travel to company offices, sites, and/or meeting locations for onboarding, training, meetings, and events for development, department needs, and business delivery up to 5% of the time, with or without reasonable accommodation. This may be in addition to travel requirements, if applicable, as listed in this job description.
- Required to be 18 years or older. This may be in addition to other age requirements, if applicable, as listed in this job description.
How You’ll Stand Out
- Junior or Senior class standing at a college or university and working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Engineering Management.
- Strong applied technical skills and analytical problem-solving skills.
- Good oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and team skills and experience managing multiple assignments.
- Comfortable in a manufacturing environment.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Projects).
- Basic knowledge of statistical analysis methods.
- Basic understanding of Lean Manufacturing and problem-solving skills.
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IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ: This is a PAID INTERNSHIP. It can be used for an academic internship course. If you are seeking to utilize this internship for academic credit, you must contact the appropriate faculty member in your academic department for approval prior to starting the internship. You can also contact Claudia Ceja, University Internship Coordinator, at cceja@csufresno.edu or your college’s Internship Coordinator for more details about the steps required to obtain academic credit for internship experiences.