Job Description:
Powerplant Engineer Spring 2024 Internship- Remote
The Powerplant Engineering Teams work within the Technical Operations Department and coordinate engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) maintenance requirements with pertinent Departments and Field Service Engineers. In addition, they coordinate with powerplant manufacturers, like CFM, as well as engine Maintenance Service Providers concerning technical, maintenance, and operational problems. Engineers also evaluate engineering document policies and procedures to determine if changes are needed. All engine maintenance, both on-wing and off-wing, is directed and authorized by Powerplant Engineering.
More details:
Southwest Airlines promises to provide Employees with equal opportunities for learning and personal growth. We entrust our Interns to make an impact on their Team in real-time projects, work toward Company initiatives, and achieve our Purpose of connecting People to what’s important in their lives through friendly, reliable, and low-cost air travel, all while having fun and developing yourself as a future professional.
As an Intern, you can expect to:
Join Southwest as a Spring 2024 Intern, with a 12-week internship lasting from January 30th through April 19th.
Work fully remotely, with opportunities to connect with your Team and other workgroups virtually and the potential to travel to visit our Dallas, TX Headquarters.
Dedicate a minimum of 24 hours each week to your internship responsibilities and tasks, up to 40 hours a week. We recommend checking your spring schedule now to ensure availability.
Receive an hourly pay of $22 and receive a one-time, $500 stipend on your first paycheck.
Receive free, unlimited travel privileges for yourself.
Interns will receive any required equipment, such as a laptop, for the internship.
There is limited group of states or localities ineligible for Employees to regularly perform their work off-site. Those ineligible locations are Alaska, California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Powerplant Engineer Intern duties may include but are not limited to:
Basic Qualifications:
Education:
Experience:
Knowledge, Skills, Work Style & Abilities:
Time Commitment and Pay