What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Engineer Co-Op position at IFF?
Job Summary
Spring '26 Manufacturing Co-Op Engineer (Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical Engineer)
ACCEPTING CANDIDATES FOR Spring 2026 (January 2026-August 2026)
Manufacturing Co-Op Engineer (Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical Engineer)
IFF provides a unique combination of functional, nutritional and economic benefits to customers through innovative soy technologies and ingredients. The Pryor facility is one manufacturing plant in IFF’s global operation that produces high quality soy ingredients (protein, fibers, and sugars).
In today’s work environment, many companies prefer Co-Op experience before hiring new graduates. IFF sponsors an engineering Co-Op program to provide challenging work assignments that enable students to develop skills through practical application. Our program is designed to promote awareness, enhance education, and provide future growth opportunities.
IFF’s Pryor facility offers Co-Op assignments year round, and assignments typically include a semester and a summer. This document offers a general overview. Specific responsibilities and requirements may vary due to the specific needs at the time.
Position Benefits
As a member of the Manufacturing Technology group for the Pryor, Oklahoma manufacturing site, the Co-Op position will assist engineer and technical resources in the following areas:
Engineering
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
Visit IFF.com/careers/workplace-diversity-and-inclusion to learn more
Spring '26 Manufacturing Co-Op Engineer (Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical Engineer)
ACCEPTING CANDIDATES FOR Spring 2026 (January 2026-August 2026)
Manufacturing Co-Op Engineer (Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical Engineer)
IFF provides a unique combination of functional, nutritional and economic benefits to customers through innovative soy technologies and ingredients. The Pryor facility is one manufacturing plant in IFF’s global operation that produces high quality soy ingredients (protein, fibers, and sugars).
In today’s work environment, many companies prefer Co-Op experience before hiring new graduates. IFF sponsors an engineering Co-Op program to provide challenging work assignments that enable students to develop skills through practical application. Our program is designed to promote awareness, enhance education, and provide future growth opportunities.
IFF’s Pryor facility offers Co-Op assignments year round, and assignments typically include a semester and a summer. This document offers a general overview. Specific responsibilities and requirements may vary due to the specific needs at the time.
Position Benefits
- Significant technical learning opportunity in a professional work environment
- Unit Ops – Separations, reactions, drying, milling, powder conveyance and evaporation
- Skills utilized – project design/management, process safety management, process control, thermodynamics/heat transfer, material and energy balances.
- Increased marketability for employment upon graduation
- Food industry experience; Continuous Improvement/Six Sigma exposure
- Opportunity to work with a variety of skilled professionals with diverse roles and responsibilities including Production, Process Technology, Engineering, Maintenance
- Competitive compensation
As a member of the Manufacturing Technology group for the Pryor, Oklahoma manufacturing site, the Co-Op position will assist engineer and technical resources in the following areas:
- Provide support to engineers in executing plant trials and troubleshooting daily production and maintenance issues
- Write experimental outlines, execute and report findings
- Provide administrative and technical support to manufacturing
- Provide capital project support and process design
- Process Safety Management
- Some shift work may be required
Engineering
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
- Must be able to work safe and comply with all corporate/site SHE guidelines and policies
- Comply with guidelines established by education facility’s career services center
- Currently enrolled undergraduate as a sophomore, junior or senior working toward receiving a BS degree in an Engineering field, preferably Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical
- Program is NOT designed for BS degreed or graduate level students
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (Cumulative and Major)
- Possess strong math and statistical background and a technical aptitude for unit operations
- Good interpersonal/communication skills (oral and written); able to contribute in a team oriented environment
- Proficient with MS Office package (specifically Word and Excel)
Visit IFF.com/careers/workplace-diversity-and-inclusion to learn more