About the role#
As a Mechanical Engineering Intern, you will work on-site at our Claremore facility. This position is part of our Summer 2027 Internship Program and reports to the Chief Engineer. You will gain hands-on experience by leading projects, monitoring operating parameters, and ensuring safety compliance in a safety-sensitive environment.
What you'll do#
- Lead projects from start to finish and collaborate with diverse teams.
- Gather process information and perform engineering calculations.
- Analyze trends and maintain turbine and compressor efficiencies.
- Track data including machine tribology, cooling water surveys, catalyst surveys, DCS trends, and lab results.
- Assist Process and Reliability Engineers with daily tasks.
- Initiate and follow up on Management of Change (MOC) submittals.
- Organize Process Safety Information for technicians and participate in Process Hazard Analyses.
- Develop and review Mechanical Integrity Procedures.
- Present project results and recommendations to the team.
What you'll need#
- Enrollment in an accredited Mechanical Engineering program.
- Ability to communicate ideas through verbal and written presentations.
- Familiarity with Process Safety Management.
Location & details#
- Location: Claremore, Oklahoma.
- Term: Summer 2027.
- Work Modality: On-site.
- Status: Full-time and paid internship.
About CF Industries
CF Industries produces nitrogen, ammonia, and fertilizer products. The company operates manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It maintains a large storage and distribution network across North America. Founded in 1946, the firm is based in Northbrook, Illinois. It employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people.
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