$20K - 40K a year
Support and lead technical plant engineering activities to improve operational performance and reduce costs through design, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with project management experience and preferably knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, coding, and tool use.
Here at Rehrig Pacific, we are all about our people. Since 1913, our organization has focused on sustainable supply chain solutions while creating a culture and atmosphere where amazing people, like you, are celebrated for doing their best work. Rehrig Pacific has grown to meet the needs of our industry consumers across the country and internationally. We are constantly creating innovative solutions to transcend the new standards set forth by our customers. We find true fulfillment in helping others, both within the Rehrig Pacific family and in our communities. As servant leaders, we lead by example. Engineering Intern Location: Buckeye, AZ Job ID: 4817 Position Location: Plant based Manager: Engineering Manager Role Level: Individual Contributor Manager Once Removed: Plant Manager Purpose of Role Rehrig Pacific Company’s Plant Engineering Interns are an integral part of our operations and are responsible for identifying and driving solutions that improve our performance and operational costs. Plant Engineering Interns are responsible for planning, design and implementation of equipment, machinery, and automation. They are expected to collaborate with other plant resources, and to create safe, stable, and reliable manufacturing processes and systems through the analysis of data and the application of sound engineering practices. Plant Engineering Interns should be driven by the pursuit of operational excellence! Areas of Accountabilities • Leads or supports technical work / activities within the plant (engineering, maintenance, tooling, troubleshooting, etc) • Maintain in-depth understanding of plant infrastructure, systems and equipment • Consistently reduces operational waste and costs • Exercises and advances Lean Manufacturing practices • Provides reliable technical support to the local plant and the organization • Performs in-depth analyses to understand system gaps and issues • Maintains updated and accurate plant layouts, floor plans and system schematics and specifications Knowledge, Skills, and Experience • Pursuing Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial, Plastics, Manufacturing or equivalent) • Project management experience, including project management tools and software. • Excellent communicator (verbal & written) and an ability to summarize and communicate information clearly. • Preferred: Experience in Lean Manufacturing and/or Six Sigma • Preferred: Experience with coding and programming • Preferred: Experience with hand and power tools
This job posting was last updated on 10/21/2025