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Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Internship

EWI
United States, Ohio, Columbus
1250 Arthur E Adams Drive (Show on map)
Feb 06, 2025
Job Details
Level
Entry
Job Location
Columbus Office - Columbus, OH
Position Type
Internship
 
Travel Percentage
None
Job Category
Engineering
Role & Essential Functions

EWI is a world leader in developing and deploying new technologies that enable companies to bridge the gap between R&D and manufacturing implementation. EWI associates are passionate about identifying out-of-the-box options that provide a long-term competitive advantage for our clients. Our clients tell us we are a valuable extension and complement to their innovation, engineering, and manufacturing teams. If you enjoy dealing with customers and solving difficult, technical problems, EWI is the place for you.

EWI provides a rich learning environment for undergraduate and graduate students seeking opportunity for practical application of metallurgical, welding, mechanical, materials science, industrial engineering and allied fields. Engineer Interns will assist Engineers and Technicians in project work and perform tasks which allow EWI to operate more efficiently as a whole. During the program interns will transition from a technical labor-based position to that of a functioning engineer, gaining exposure to different industries and technologies along the way.

We are currently looking to add an intern to our non-destructive evaluation (NDE) team. You'll get exposure to a wide range of NDE projects and activities with the team. During the summer term, interns are expected to work 40 hours per week. If the opportunity is available, interns may be able to work in the fall and spring semesters for a defined number of hours per week in coordination with the student's curriculum.

Minimum Requirements

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:



  • Strong interpersonal communication skills and ability to effectively present to a group
  • Proven adaptability and flexibility as a part of team
  • Proven success in a team-oriented environment
  • Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
  • Solutions-oriented mindset
  • Desire to work in hands-on lab environment and research environment
  • Seeking to learn from leading minds in innovation
  • Demonstrated initiative to exceed customer expectations
  • Proficient in MS Office
  • General understanding of various NDE technologies and techniques
  • Academic exposure to some NDE processes such as RT, UT, ET, IR, PT, MT, and VT
  • Keen interest in learning how to apply and conduct various NDE techniques to support advanced technology development



PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:



  • Laboratory/light production floor with ventilation, climate-control system, moderate lighting, and moderate noise level;
  • Use finger dexterity to type, adjust, move, handle, perform, operate, install, attach, remove, apply, grasp, manipulate, and measure;
  • Frequently move, transport, rotate, reach, pull, twist, adjust position, push, stoop, bend, and crouch; and
  • Lift ten to 40 pounds on a frequent basis and 40 to 80 pounds occasionally



ENGINEERING CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:



  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in engineering at an accredited university
  • Engineering disciplines preferred:

    • Welding
    • Materials Science
    • Mechanical
    • Industrial
    • Other relevant areas of study





EOE/M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status

Accommodations

Individuals who need reasonable accommodations under the ADA in order to participate in the search and/or application process should contact Human Resources at (614) 688-5000.

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