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Electronics Intern - Production Engineering
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![]() United States, North Carolina, Cary | |
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At ABB, we help industries outrun - leaner and cleaner. Here, progress is an expectation - for you, your team, and the world. As a global market leader, we'll give you what you need to make it happen. It won't always be easy, growing takes grit. But at ABB, you'll never run alone. Run what runs the world This Position reports to: Superviseur, ingenierie de productionGrow your career at ABB with a global team driving industrial transformation toward a more productive and sustainable future. At ABB, we aim to promote diversity and inclusion. Together, let's engage to maximize everyone's added value. As an intern in electronic engineering technology, you will actively contribute to investigating our electronic boards to support the continuous improvement of our manufacturing processes within the Measurement & Analytics (PAMA) business segment in Quebec. Under the supervision of our production engineering methods technician, you will participate in optimizing tools, processes, and production deliverables to reduce costs, improve quality, and meet delivery deadlines. Your Role: Take on the Challenge
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Why ABB? We empower you to take initiative, challenge ideas, and lead with confidence. You'll grow through meaningful work, continuous learning, and support that's tailored to your goals. Every idea you share and every action you take contributes to something bigger. #ABBCareers #RunwithABB #Runwhatrunstheworld ABB values the dedication, commitment, and expertise of our employees. As an Employment Equity Employer, we believe in an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are committed to ensuring that our policies and practices align with the Employment Equity Program, aiming for a workforce that is truly representative of the four designated groups:
ABB is dedicated to providing reasonable accommodation for applicants with disabilities and encourages candidates to self-identify during the application process. |