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Washington Works (Parkersburg, WV) has multiple openings for Co-Op Engineers in various production units across the site. The Co-Op Engineers in these positions are provided one-on-one mentorship by a senior engineer during all work periods at the site. Initially, the Co-Op Engineer is provided computer-based and hands-on training covering the topics of Environmental/Health/Safety (EHS), Process Safety Management (PSM) and work execution strategies that are key to the remaining working time at the site. As the Co-Op Engineer progresses in their work independence, he or she will provide day-to-day manufacturing support with operational and technological responsibilities to assure safe and continuous operation of the processes, support capital projects and continuous improvement efforts. Typically, the Co-Op Engineer will alternate work and academic semesters for a total of 3 working terms adding up to over a year of work time. If the Co-Op Engineer’s school schedule allows, there is potential for an additional work term just prior to their senior year.
With the commitment you are making to enhance your academic career through a Co-Op work program, we offer a wide variety of benefits to help get your career off to a great start.
Your key responsibilities: