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College Intern - Procurement Engineering

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What a College Intern - Procurement Engineering does at HP:

  • Supports portions of the global engineering relationship with a supplier of external hardware and components for the development and manufacturing of a product, under the guidance of experienced team members.
  • Assumes a quality-driven approach by establishing metrics for component production quality, conducting regular supplier quality reviews to uphold the highest standards.
  • Develops understanding of and relationship with outside suppliers and internal product development and manufacturing teams.
  • Offers key assistance in identifying suitable potential suppliers aligned with business objectives, embodying a commitment to continuous improvement and fostering a strategic approach to supplier engagement.
  • Supports the escalations stemming from part, supplier, or client issues, offering timely resolutions and mitigations.
  • Works with suppliers to implement specified changes to product or process to reduce defects, improve quality, and lower costs.
  • Drives internal system and process enhancements, aiming to enhance overall supplier performance across diverse categories.

Individuals who do well in this role at HP, usually possess:

  • Undergraduate in Electrical or Manufacturing Engineering preferred.
  • Skills: Effective Communication, Results Orientation, Learning Agility, Digital Fluency
  • Able to commit to a 5-6 months full time internship, starting in January 2025. Part-time arrangements may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Sustainable impact is HP’s commitment to create positive, lasting change for the planet, its people, and our communities. This serves as a guiding principle for delivering on our corporate vision – to create technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere.

HP is a Human Capital Partner – we commit to human capital development and adopting progressive workplace practices in Singapore.

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