Job description summarymaterials application engineer (mae) intern will support the analysis of hardware by performing various activities related to aviation engine engineering projects, addressing solutions to material requests, and guiding internal customers on processes used in the aviation industry for manufacturing and field support by collaborating with mae staff. The intern may also conduct torque tension laboratory activities for specific hardware responsibilities as needed.roles and responsibilitiesexecute with guidance the analysis, test, and/or integration related to assigned projects on the materials discipline that meet business standards, practices, and procedures as well as product/program requirements.support manufacturing and field questions from design functions and elaborate technical responses to internal customer inquiries, being responsible for specific assigned hardware.work within the guidelines of applicable ge policies and procedures, engineering standards, design customer operating procedures, specifications, government and commercial standards, and special security requirements.develop with guidance technical capabilities concurrent with the execution of the position’s responsibilities as related to materials projects.support document technical data generated to substantiate the assigned components, assemblies, and/or systems consistent with engineering policies and procedures.develop skills to monitor and communicate project status internally (mae staff), issues, and significant developments related to assigned projects.propose solutions to identified problems and execute under guidance.apply engineering skills to the solution of assigned projects and demonstrate understanding of technical challenges in the materials field.understand and communicate effectively with internal customers and team.learn and develop technical capabilities to operate diverse laboratory equipment, including but not limited to edm, 3d scanning (blue light), digital/optical microscopy, tomography, micro‑vickers hardness, and others as determined by the work scope of the project.required qualificationsstudent in the 6th semester of a bachelor’s degree in materials, metallurgy, chemical engineering or associated experience with materials science and laboratory activities from other careers.effective written and oral communication skills in english and spanish. English skills: must be able to maintain normal day‑to‑day fluid conversation on any topic with few mistakes and have fluency, rhythm, and sufficient confidence to have a technical conversation.presentation skills: ability to communicate with peers and across functions.additional informationrelocation assistance provided: no
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