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Alternate Co-op (20122705) (Finance)



Manufacturing Co-op Program - Richmond, Virginia
Altria invites you to be a part of our dynamic Manufacturing Co-op Program. This is a paid, part-time opportunity (up to 20 hours per week) that spans 4-6 months. On-Site Co-Op Program will be in Richmond, Virginia. Remote Co-Op Programs may also be available, depending upon business need. We are seeking a driven individual who is eager to apply academic knowledge to real-world scenarios. You will be integrated into a team of skilled professionals, where you will gain invaluable industry experience and contribute to innovative solutions. Examples of typical roles in manufacturing and operations include, but are not limited to, Automation and Process Controls Engineering, Equipment Reliability & Maintenance, Utilities & Facilities Engineering, and Operations and Logistics.
Job Responsibilities
This is a project-based role that offers an outstanding opportunity to expand your responsibilities based on your own interests. While actively contributing to the team by applying classroom theory and offering unique perspectives/experiences. An exciting opportunity to shape the future and add to our success in an innovative and evolving industry. As a co-op, play an active role in ensuring the quality and safety of our tobacco products while preparing the company for future manufacturing regulations.Responsibilities:
  • Engage in real-world project tasks within multi-functional teams, leveraging your academic knowledge to address practical challenges.
  • Identify and implement improvements in our manufacturing processes.
  • Document and present project findings and recommendations to senior management, demonstrating your strategic insights and innovative thinking.
  • Contribute to ongoing projects with a focus on execution and continuous improvement.
This position is not for just anyone, but it could be for you. Join us and gain valuable real-world experience while participating in our mission of shaping the future. Join an influential and innovative organization.
Specific Skills
  • A rising junior or senior college student in good academic standing, with a preferred minimum GPA of 3.0, or equivalent experience.
  • A student pursuing an undergraduate degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical or Industrial), Technology, or a Business-related field, or someone with equivalent experience and a proven track record of academic excellence.
  • A strong communicator with strategic, analytical, and creative thinking skills, capable of thriving in a fast-paced, collaborative setting.
  • A demonstrated leader with experience in work related to your academic subject area is preferred.
  • An individual eager to embrace new challenges and contribute to a team that values innovation and excellence.
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