CNC Internship
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer
Company Overview
Since 1971, industries around the world have turned to MSI to design and build molds of exceptional accuracy and durability. Our dedication to the highest quality mold design and building standards is part of our mission to lead the industry in the design and production of value added plastic molds.
Our customers rely on us to design and build various types of steel and aluminum molds for injection, structural foam, rim, blow, gas assist and structural web processes. We also design and build aluminum injection molds for limited production runs.
Today MSI serves customers in the computer, business machine, medical diagnostics, material handling, sporting goods, lawn and garden, appliance, consumer electronics, heavy equipment and transportation industries.
Student Qualifications- High School: Students entering their senior year in high school and older are eligible to apply for an internship. Interns under age 18 must have a parent co‑sign the internship agreement.
- College: Students accepted into an approved Advanced Manufacturing related program.
MSI believes that one of the strongest components to our future success lies in the development of new talent. The goal of our internship program is to provide students with an opportunity to explore careers in the field of Advanced Manufacturing and help them determine their interest and capabilities in the various careers in this field. The internship will provide hands‑on learning experiences for students at the company facilities as well as help them develop interpersonal and technical skill sets that are necessary to be successful in today's workforce.
Internships are paid and the hours are flexible based on school work load and extra‑ curricular school programs. Participation in MSI's internship program does not guarantee regular employment will be offered at the completion of the internship. An internship can be terminated at any time, for example, if an intern does not show advancement in skills, demonstrates poor interpersonal skills, has poor attendance and/or punctuality, or if business conditions change.
InternshipResponsibilities
- High School interns
- Exposed to all areas of MSI's production and engineering areas. The intern will be assigned tasks that are not directly related to operating machinery but will be of value to the organization. Examples may include electrode mounting, helping with set ups, maintenance work, print scanning, etc.
- The goal of this first year is to evaluate the intern's work ethic and basic abilities as they relate to the skills needed in Advanced Manufacturing.
- College interns
- First year students will begin training in the components and manual machining areas, such as lathes and mills. Duties may also include saw cutting, benching, and maintenance work. Engineering students will begin color coding wire frame models, gain exposure to the manufacturing process and machining.
- Second year students will have the opportunity to begin training on 2D machines. Detailing work will be added to the duties of engineering students. It will also be critical at this level for the intern to develop an understanding of mold making and the manufacturing process that MSI follows.
- The goal of this year is to expand the intern's knowledge of Advanced Manufacturing opportunities, the mold making industry, and develop their base machine operator skills.
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