Industrial Design Intern - Summer 2024other related Employment listings - Fraser, MI at Geebo

Industrial Design Intern - Summer 2024

Are you looking for a summer with hands-on experience, professional development, and networking opportunities in a successful company with an incredibly supportive work setting? Look no further than an internship at Plastipak!Join our dynamic team to help aid new ideas for big brands! Design for manufacturing and be consumer-centric to enhance brand awareness.
We need someone who can see packaging as the extension of a consumer's identity and help our customers Win on Shelf.
You will be working on industrial design projects for rigid containers, creating label graphics for our labeling technology, Direct Object Printing, and more!WHO YOU ARE:
Pursuing undergrad degree in Industrial DesignAble to commute to our Corporate Office in Plymouth, MI Experience with Sketch, CAD, Adobe Cloud, 3D Print, and/or Keyshot RenderingGraphic design skills, with exposure to label design a plusA portfolio of your designs & projects, either via PDF or web linkMinimum GPA of 3.
0 Expected graduation date of Fall 2024 or Spring 2025Eligible to work in the United States without requiring sponsorship now or in the futureWHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE:
A detailed work plan with defined projects & day-to-day responsibilitiesA mentor and buddy to provide support & guidance throughout the summer20
hours of formal Professional Development Networking events with leaders & professionals across the companyExposure to the business, industry and career paths Social Activities (Hey, it is summer!)Consideration for a full-time position upon graduationPlastipak is an Equal Opportunity EmployerIn order to process your job application, Plastipak collects and stores the personal information that you submit via this website.
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Salary:
$19 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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