Tenneco is one of the world’s leading designer, manufacturers and marketers of automotive products for original equipment and aftermarket customers, with approximately 78.000 team members working at more than 300 sites worldwide. Through our four business groups, Motorparts, Ride Performance, Clean Air and Powertrain, Tenneco is driving advancements in global mobility by delivering technology solutions for diversified global markets, including light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway, industrial, motorsport and the aftermarket.
Monroe Ride Solutions (Shocks and Struts in Monroe, MI Technical Center)
Original Equipment Product Engineering – Application Engineer, Core Components Engineer, New Technology Introduction (NTI) Engineer
Co-op Job Description
Assistant to product engineers in a wide variety of tasks; will receive training, guidance and feedback from multiple engineers; starting with smaller tasks and gradually increasing to larger and more complete project responsibility
Collecting and organizing product design information including drawings, bills of material, and design specifications
Performing basic calculations using spreadsheets
Requesting prototype samples and tracking status
Requesting testing or inspection and tracking status
Adhering to environmental, health, and safety policies and procedures
Building or tearing down sample shock absorbers to inspect or troubleshoot issues
Testing shock absorbers or components on hydraulic machines
Inspecting or measuring shock absorbers or components
Collecting and analyzing test or inspection data
Organizing data and analysis to present to engineers or management
Participating on problem solving teams
Developing and implementing continuous improvement ideas including performance improvements, cost reductions, or engineering tools/process efficiencies
Test Department
Co-op Job Description
Assistant to test engineers and technicians in a wide variety of tasks; will receive training, guidance and feedback
Organizing and negotiating priorities of test requests
Collecting and preparing test samples and test fixturing
Adhering to environmental, health, and safety policies and procedures
Performing standard shock absorber and component testing on servo-hydraulic equipment
Completing post-test teardown and inspection including troubleshooting
Reporting test status and results
Organizing data and analysis to present to engineers or management
Participating on problem solving teams
Developing and implementing continuous improvement ideas including performance improvements, cost reductions, or engineering tools/process efficiencies
Requirements
Pursuing Mechanical Engineering Degree
Expecting work and school alternating semesters; full-time work
Eligible to work in US after graduation with no sponsorship.
An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.