Parts Catalog Intern Internet & Ecommerce - Hesston, KS at Geebo

Parts Catalog Intern

Parts Catalog Intern Date:
Jul 15, 2023 Location:
Hesston, KS, US Intern, Parts Catalog Analyst AGCO is looking for a highly talented engineer intern to join our parts catalog team at our Hesston, Kansas location.
Job
Responsibilities:
Creation of graphic representation per the Global Graphic Manage service bill of materials (SBOM) within PTC Windchill engineering system Support parts catalog publications for new production introduction (NPI) projects and milestones Produce complete, clear and accurate parts catalogs to company standards for publication using AGCO Parts Book Authoring Tool (PBAT), CREO Illustrate, Isodraw, as well as other publishing tools Essential Skills:
Experience with Pro-E, CREO, or other CAD modeling software Exposure working within MRP systems and engineering bill of materials (E- BOM) Ability to read blueprints Strong organizational skills Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word and Power Point
Qualifications:
Enrollment in a degree program in manufacturing or engineering or related field Must be registered as a full-time student Must be able to commute to the work location on a hybrid basis (2-3 days a week) Additional Details:
This is a paid, full-time internship during the summer of 2023 ABOUT AGCO:
AGCO (NYSE:
AGCO) is a Fortune 500 corporation offering solutions across the agriculture chain with a complete product portfolio.
Job Segment:
Summer Internship, Engineer, CAD, Drafting, Intern, Entry Level, Engineering Recommended Skills Authoring Systems Cad Coordinating Creo Manufacturing Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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