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POSITION SUMMARY

The BorgWarner Information Environmental Health and Safety Intern Program is designed to provide a hands-on opportunity and environment to learn the profession of EHS at the entry level from the perspective of a Tier-One Automotive Supplier. We are seeking EHS Interns for the traditional spring and fall semesters as well as the summer months between the spring and fall semesters.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Integrating environmental, safety and health requirements into the planning, permitting, design and construction execution documents for projects
  • Interpreting company, local and national regulatory requirements
  • Evaluating and applying specialized scientific principles to formulate project scopes and plans
  • Providing specialized environments, safety and health information in engineering and construction projects
  • EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE
  • Currently enrolled in a four-year Bachelors degree program (or 2 plus 2) in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health & Science, Fire Protection & Safety Technology, Health & Safety Management or related field from accreditedcollege or University
  • Completed at least one year of undergraduate studies in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health & Science, Fire Protection & Safety Technology, Health & Safety Management or related field
  • Possess the eligibility to work and remain in the U.S. without sponsorship

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Priority Setting - Spends his/her time and the time of others on what's important; Quickly zeros in on the critical few and puts the trivial many aside; Can quickly sense what will help or hinder accomplishing a goal; Eliminates roadblocks; Creates focus.
  • Customer Focus - Is dedicated to meeting the exceptions and requirements of internal and external customers; Gets first-hand customer information and uses it for improvements in products and services; Acts with customers in mind; Establishes and maintains effective relationships with customers and gains their trust and respect.Decision Quality - Makes good decisions (without considering how much time it takes) based on a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment; Most of his/her solutions and suggestions turn out to be correct and accurate when judged over time; Sought out by others for advice and solutions.
  • Informing - Provides the information people need to do their jobs and to feel good about being a member of the team, unit, and/or the organization; provide individuals information so that they can make accurate decisions; Is timely with information.
  • Problem Solving - Uses rigorous logic and methods to solve difficult problems with effective solutions; Probes all fruitful sources for answers; Can see hidden problems; excellent at honest analysis; Looks beyond the obvious and doesn't stop at the first answers.
  • Learning on the Fly - Learns quickly when facing new problems; A relentless and versatile learner; Open to change; Analyzes both successes and failures for clues to improvement; Experiments and will try anything to find solutions; Enjoys the challenge of unfamiliar tasks; Quickly grasps the essence and the underlying structure of anything.
  • Action Oriented - Enjoys working hard; Is actions oriented and full of energy for the things he/she sees as challenging; Not fearful of acting with minimum of planning; Seizes more opportunities than others.
  • Drive for Results - Can be counted on to exceed goals successful; Is constantly and consistently one of the top performers; Very bottom-line oriented; Steadfastly pushes self and others for results.
  • Functional Technical Skills - Has the functional knowledge and skill to do the job at a high level of accomplishment.
  • Personal Learning - Picks up the need to change personal, interpersonal, and managerial behaviors quickly; Watches others for their reactions to his/her attempts to influence, perform, and adjust; Seeks feedback; Is sensitive to changing personal demands and requirements and changes accordingly.

Pay Range: $20.49-27.94

Internal Use Only: Indirect Hourly

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