Newport News Shipbuilding, A Division of HII ยท 2 weeks ago
PRODUCTION PLNG AND SCHEDULER SKILLBRIDGE INTERN
Newport News Shipbuilding is the largest industrial employer in Virginia, focusing on the design and construction of naval ships. The internship program provides transitioning military personnel with real-world experience in production planning and scheduling, working closely with senior leadership on meaningful projects.
Defense & Space
Responsibilities
Plans, prepares, issues and controls production schedules and coordinates with material requirements to ensure a controlled flow of approved materials timed to meet production requirements
Advises management of the status of work in progress, material availability, and potential production problems to ensure that personnel, equipment, materials and services are provided as needed
Schedules equipment and personnel, confirms material supply and demands, prepares work orders or purchase requests for the production or purchase of components or parts based on a master production schedule, shop load and inventory requirements
Coordinates interdepartmental activity with quality assurance, manufacturing, purchasing, engineering, inventory control, traffic, etc.; schedules and expedites the movement of parts by means of move orders, stock transfers and requests for shipping orders
Qualification
Required
Active-Duty Military ONLY within final 180 days of active-duty service
Transitioning Military candidates can begin applying within final 12 months of military service
Education and Experience dependent on Program of Instruction
Benefits
Medical, prescription drug, dental and vision plan choices
On-site health centers
Tele-medicine
Wellness resources
Employee assistance programs
Savings plan options (401K)
Financial education and planning tools
Life insurance
Tuition reimbursement
Employee discounts
Early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships
Company
Newport News Shipbuilding, A Division of HII
For 137 years, the ships built at Newport News Shipbuilding, like the American shipbuilders who built them, have served our nation in peace and war, in times of adversity and in times of abundance.