Org Marketing Statement
Parker Hannifin offers the broadest range of motion and control components and systems in the world. With annual sales of more than $12 billion, Parker provides systematics, precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace spanets. Parker has more than 50,000 employees in 50 countries around the world.
With sales affiliates worldwide, and an extensive distribution network, and broad breadth, Parker Fluid Control Division is in a unique position to service the world’s requirements for solenoid valves and fluid control solutions. The Fluid Control Division, located in Madison, MS, is currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineering co-op to join the team. This is a full-time (40 hours per week) or part-time (20 hours per week) paid opportunity that will start in January 2025 and will last for 3 months, with option to extend into the summer. The hours will be a combination of 1st shift and 2nd shift (typically 7am – 3:30 pm and 1pm – 9:30pm), working within the student’s schedule.
Responsibilities
- Design fixtures with 3D modelling in AutoCAD Inventor, create associated detailed drawings
- Purchase hardware, and work with machinists to fabricate simple fixturing
- Standard work and visual aid creation
- Learn basic trouble shooting methodology for simple fixturing and valve test equipment
- Take designed fixtures and print them on an 3D printer.
Qualifications
The successful candidate must be a motivated, self-starter with a good foundation in the basic principles of mechanical engineering, as demonstrated by their course work and/or extra-curricular activities. Course work or experience in one or more of the following areas is preferred: machine design, structures, solid mechanics, fluids, electromechanical devices. The individual must be detail oriented and able to manage multiple projects. Must be mechanically inclined and have experience operating equipment including (but not limited to); power tools, mechanical tools, and measurement devices. organizational, communication, interpersonal, analytical, and problem-solving skills are required. The Manufacturing Engineer Co-op will work in our manufacturing area aiding the Value Stream Managers and Manufacturing Engineers to implement change through lean activities and projects that create positive value for the work areas.
SKILL SETS / PROFESSIONAL ATTRIBUTES:Current Engineering student, preferably Junior or Senior year
Familiarity with CAD software such as Inventor for use in basic tooling design / blueprint reading capabilityWorking Knowledge of Microsoft Office Some knowledge of machining operationsClear, concise communication styleExperience with troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues Experiences / accomplishments that show tenacity of purpose – i.e. tendency to drive
tasks through to completion and follow up with othersLean knowledge would be helpful in performing shop floor responsibilities