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Engineering (Product Supply)

Internship Description

We enrol students who are in their penultimate or ultimate year of study, to gain a real work experience while still at university.

In one sentence: If you are a high potential graduate looking for a challenging internship to demonstrate your skills and to learn what life is at Procter & Gamble, we have the opportunities for you!

Engineering is one of the 4 pillars which sustain our Product Supply Management (PSM), critical to Procter & Gamble's profitability, and to its reputation for quality and reliability.

During your Internship you'll gain an excellent grounding in what we do. You'll participate in group sessions offering a basic introduction to Procter & Gamble, and then take up a role in a specific project group for Engineering. The Internship is a period of mutual trial where you come and work with us, assess us as a future employer and we assess you. Many successful interns come back and join us on a permanent basis after they have finished their degree.

You will be working on your own project, typically in a multi-functional team that includes senior managers; have a dedicated 'sponsor'; put your technical skills to work in a challenging environment; improve your interpersonal and team skills through practical experience; learn to work effectively with people of different nationalities and cultural & educational backgrounds. Work areas can range from concept studies and development of innovative technologies, including high-end computer simulation, to technical management and project management. You will receive a performance appraisal - just as we appraise our permanent staff; write a report and give a presentation of the results of your work to management.

Education

A variety of engineering degrees at both undergraduate and graduate level are held by our successful engineers, for example in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Civil, Production and Industrial Engineering. You will be self-starting, fluent in English with possibly another language, and will want an international career.

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Please visit www.pg.com to apply for this internship en search for the availability in different countries.

United States, Worldwide Posted: 2008-07-29 / Closing: 2008-12-31

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