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Boston Scientific

MG Process Development Engineering Intern 2025

Boston Scientific, Osseo, Minnesota, United States, 55311


Hiring Manager: [[hiringManagerName]] Recruiter: Renee Wharton This position will be posted from September 3rd to November 8th, 2024 We will consider qualified applicants of all ages who are starting (or restarting) their careers. Title: Process Development Intern Departments: To be hired into either the Interventional Cardiology Therapies (ICTx) or Peripheral Interventions departments Location(s): Maple Grove, MN Duration: May - August 2025 (dates flexible) Eligibility Requirements: Ability to work in the United States without restriction Benefits: Corporate housing & relocation assistance or living stipend available for those who meet eligibility requirements Half-day Fridays all through the summer Free on-campus fitness center & group fitness classes Events throughout the summer include Intern social outings, volunteer day, ice cream & BBQs at the park, opportunities to learn about other BSC sites/departments and network cross-functionally with leadership and peers, and more Casual, comfortable dress code and inclusive company culture Our Purpose: Our Process Development team collaborates cross-functionally to develop manufacturing processes to create innovative, breakthrough next-generation medical devices. We partner with R&D on the front end of projects, innovate to determine how to make a design come to fruition and partner with Operations to launch life-saving devices into the market that improve and extend the lives of patients around the world. Your Opportunity: As a Process Development Intern at Boston Scientific, you will Use your problem-solving abilities to experiment and perform meaningful, hands-on engineering work. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to establish and refine manufacturing processes. Have opportunities to expand your professional network. Grow your skillset through a combination of training, hands-on experience, and mentorship. Get exposure to what it is like working in a Fortune 500 medical device company. Your Impact: Examples of meaningful work by Process Development Interns: Design, fabricate and test prototype devices to address clinical feedback. Conduct process characterization experiments and Process Validation to determine optimal settings to be used in device manufacturing. Investigate and recommend new technology to be utilized to create medical devices Qualifications: Current Bachelor's student in your Junior or Senior year or grad student. Must have at least one semester of school left post-internship to qualify. Pursuing degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science or other related STEM field. Must have authorization to work in the United States without restriction. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse, cross-functional teams. Passion to learn new technologies and find new solutions. Previous internship or co-op experience is preferred but not required. Requisition ID:590372 Among other requirements, Boston Scientific maintains specificprohibited substancetest requirements for safety-sensitive positions. This role is deemed safety-sensitive and, as such, candidates will be subject to a prohibited substance test as a requirement. The goal of the prohibited substance testing is to increase workplace safety in compliance with the applicable law. Boston Scientific Corporation has been and will continue to be an equal opportunity employer. To ensure full implementation of its equal employment policy, the Company will continue to take steps to assure that recruitment, hiring, assignment, promotion, compensation, and all other personnel decisions are made and administered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, gender expression, veteran's status, age, mental or physical disability, genetic information or any other protected class. Boston Scientific is an Equal Opportunity Employer Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, ational Origin, Disability, Veteran