About the role#
As a Controls Engineer Intern at Dennis Group, you will work with our process, packaging, and building engineering teams. You will help our clients start up, commission, and qualify food and beverage production facilities. This role requires regular time on-site to ensure production lines and equipment run as expected.
What you'll do#
- Diagnose and troubleshoot production lines and facility equipment.
- Develop and maintain control systems.
- Collaborate with process engineers on facility projects.
- Perform operational startup tasks at client sites.
- Qualify food and beverage production facilities.
What you'll need#
- Pursuing a degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Industrial, or Biomedical Engineering.
- Ability to apply standard engineering techniques.
- Experience with instrumentation design and control systems maintenance.
- Skills in both software and hardware troubleshooting.
Location & details#
- Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.
- This is an on-site, full-time, paid internship with a rolling term.
About Dennis Group
Dennis Group is a design-build firm focused on the food and beverage industry. Founded in 1987, the company manages projects ranging from facility design to construction management. It operates from its headquarters in Springfield, Massachusetts, with additional offices across the United States, Canada, and Brazil. The firm employs approximately 694 people.
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