Job DescriptionThe GE HealthCare Operations Management Leadership Program (OMLP) Internship Program offers professional development through a challenging internship in a dynamic, fast-paced, medical technology business. Interns work on supply chain assignments that vary throughout the depth and breadth of supply chain. For example:
- A fulfillment assignment may include working on material shortage issues and materials planning
- A sourcing assignment will entail working closely with the engineering team and strategic suppliers to identify opportunities for productivity and supplier consolidation therefore reducing costs
- A lean manufacturing assignment may include working on process improvements on the manufacturing floor
- A supply chain/operations assignment could include experiences in environmental health and safety (EHS)
The primary areas our supply chain interns will work in are medical imaging, information technologies and patient monitoring.
Qualifications:
- Must be enrolled full-time (the semester after your internship) at an accredited college or university
- Target majors include Engineering, Environmental Health Science, Supply Chain, Operations Management
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale)
- Excellent communication skills and ability to articulate technical problems in clear and simple terms
- Demonstrated analytical ability and technical competency in Engineering areas
- Proven leadership skills and experience
- Strong initiative and ability to work independently and in teams
- Able to work for a minimum of 10 weeks
- Must be willing to relocate to Greater Milwaukee, WI; Arlington Heights, IL; Florence, SC; Noblesville, IN; Salt Lake City, UT; Warrensville Heights, OH; Aurora, OH; Phoenix, AZ
Desired Characteristics:
- Prior intern or co-op experience in the manufacturing space, preferably on a shop floor
- Strong commitment to a career in manufacturing
- Demonstrated analytic approach to problem solving
- Proven adaptability in difficult situations
- Demonstrated leadership skills and community involvement
- Knowledge of lean