Mechanical Engineering - Coop, Spring/Summer-90485 Description Pitney Bowes offers full-time, paid Engineering and IT internships / CO-OPS to qualified candidates at our Engineering Technology Center in Shelton CT. Gain hands-on experience while working on challenging projects, network with professionals and learn from some of the brightest minds in the Engineering world at Pitney Bowes. Co-ops allow students to contribute to and learn from exciting projects and network with PB professionals. Co-ops typically last between 5 and 8 months, and most times, run from January to June or June to December. Check the cooperative education office at your school before applying to make sure you can earn credit for a PB co-op.
As a Pitney Bowes CO-OP, you will benefit from the support of a solid, financially stable company with $5.49 billion in annual revenues and a long legacy of innovation and invention. We are constantly applying new technologies to create solutions to customer challenges in the critical area of business communications. Engineering projects range from simple automating devices to large, sophisticated, multi-functional equipment, giving engineers a wide range of experience.
The Mechanical Engineering Department is responsible for the development of technology and mechanical systems within product development at Pitney Bowes. This would include technical development, management and evaluation of technology and product designs assuring that the products meet the intended requirements. Mechanical Engineering is comprised of technology and hardware development related to products and there subsystems. Co-op positions can be general in nature supporting lead Mechanical Engineers in tasks such as part and assembly design, engineering analysis and test architectural layout, model and simulation development as well support of product test. The level of responsibility and degree of difficulty of assignments are established based on the experience and capabilities of the individual. Co-ops may be required to work issues across multiple functions including systems, electrical and software. Assignments involve hands-on multidiscipline approach, fast response, excellent problem solving skills, and the pragmatic application of strong mechanical design theory and analytical skills. Qualifications
- Candidate for Mechanical Engineering should possess a broad technical background in areas such as cad design systems like ProE, systems engineering, electrical engineering, physics and/or electro-mechanical design and control systems development
- You must be a full-time student enrolled in a four-year college or university
- You must maintain a minimum of a 3.0 out of 4.0 overall grade point average; or for master's students, a 3.0 out of 4.0 overall grade point average
- You must be authorized to work in the U.S. full-time and without restriction during your internship
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S. full-time and without restriction during your internship?
- Must be able to work on a full-time basis starting in January 2010 to August 2010
- Must be able to work at our Technology facility located in Shelton, CT.

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