What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Management Parts Driving Dynamics and Powertrain Co-Op (Fall 2025) position at BMW?
A good student experience is never hands-off. We are dedicated to fostering a dynamic learning environment where students actively engage in practical experiences throughout their time with us. From the beginning, students are entrusted with specific responsibilities, ensuring they play a significant role in their learning journey. As valued team members, students are also encouraged to share and implement their own ideas, enhancing both their personal growth and the collective success of the team.
Description
The qualified intern/Co-op should expect to contribute & improve in the following functions:
Support analysis at suppliers 2025 focus on critical rated quality issues. Workshops follow up on FMEA, lessons learned, nominations, etc. Key Performance Indicators (KPI) management for USMCA region. Support on capacity verification topics. Special Project Lead (Legal identification, redundancy planning, sustainability, traceability, significant characteristics, etc.)
Qualifications
- Reviewing critical quality topics, data analysis.
- Follow up on measures at suppliers.
- Assist supply chain and Quality Management Parts engineers as needed.
- Best practice analysis of supply base. Reviewing, analyzing, and processing department KPIs
- Follow up on overdue deliveries.
- Mechanical or Industrial Engineering or Supply Chain Management degree
- Possess a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (not just in major).
- Have enrolled student status at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States.
- Completed at least 30 credit hours at time of application.
- Ability to work full-time on-site (40 hours / week).