What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Engineering Co-op - Summer 2025 - Bloomington, Indiana position at Cook Medical?
Overview
The 2025 Summer Engineering Co-op Program is a paid co-op experience located in Bloomington, Indiana . We offer a 1 2 -week rotation with an assignment in Manufacturing Engineering . This position includes a housing stipend, 401(k), fitness center access, learning events, capstone presentation, and more. All C o - o p positions are assigned a direct mentor and each position provide s real-world experience with meaningful projects in the medical device manufacturing industry.
Responsibilities
The 2025 Summer Engineering Co-op Program is a paid co-op experience located in Bloomington, Indiana . We offer a 1 2 -week rotation with an assignment in Manufacturing Engineering . This position includes a housing stipend, 401(k), fitness center access, learning events, capstone presentation, and more. All C o - o p positions are assigned a direct mentor and each position provide s real-world experience with meaningful projects in the medical device manufacturing industry.
Responsibilities
- Engineering CO-OPs may be involved in projects in the following areas: Equipment Application; Device Development; Manufacturing Support; New Technology Support and Development/ Process Control; Process Validation; Product Development; Quality Engineering; Project Engineering; Systems Support: Research and Technical Writing
- Produce engineering deliverables/documents; Provide analysis of recommended solutions to any obstacles or problems during production
- CO-OPs are assigned a direct mentor who provides a unique perspective of life at Cook. Mentors are chosen from Engineers and all mentors are responsible for guidance for their CO-OPs
- Adhere to the Quality Management System and its processes to meet FDA 21 CFR 820, ISO 13485, and other applicable regulatory requirements
- Must maintain all training requirements for the position, while seeking out opportunities for continuous development and growth
- Must be a current college/university student majoring in Engineering.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
- Must be completing your Sophomore through Senior year or enrolled in graduate school in Engineering.
- All candidates must provide proof of enrollment in an accredited college or university
- Works under general office environmental conditions
- Sitting for extended periods, utilizes close visual acuity for working with computers, equipment, etc.
- Occasionally lifting with minimal exertion during shift
- Personal protective equipment including safety glasses, lab coat and gloves may be required in some areas associated with this position
- Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, subject to reasonable accommodation requirements under the ADA.