The Instrument & Valve Services internship experience is not about brewing coffee and cranking out copies. Instead, an Instrument & Valve Services internship uses the skills you have, and develops the ones you don’t. It’s about critical thinking, creative collaboration, and hard work. In short, it’s an introduction to excellence.
Know the Instrument & Valve Services Internship Fast Facts:
- An Onsite Coordinator will be on hand at all locations to guide selected interns as they contribute to challenging "real life" Instrument & Valve Services projects.
- Assignments are generally 10-12 weeks, and occur during the summer.
- You must be a college sophomore or junior, currently enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university, and majoring in a related engineering, technician or business discipline.
- Your current grade point average must be 2.80 or above.
- You must be authorized to work in the United States
Emerson’s Instrument & Valve Services internship is a "sneak preview" into the innovative professional world of process management, and offers you a chance to think, contribute, and grow. And your participation in the internship program could lead to employment upon graduation.
To learn more about Emerson’s Instrument & Valve Services Internship Program submit your resume via email to Resumes.AO.IVS@emerson.com with Instrument & Valve Services Internship Program in the subject line.