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Global Manufacturing Sciences, Device Manufacturing Intern

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Takeda

Jan 27, 2025

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Science
    Engineering
  • Zurich

Requirements

  • Curiosity and collaboration skills will ensure you effectively handle your project and make a valuable impact
  • Active enrollment at a university or a university of applied sciences or a recent graduate (within the last 12 months) in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering
  • Using appropriate communication, you will provide updates and reports on your activities, essential for steering your work and integrating into the team
  • Must be authorized to work in Switzerland without the need for additional immigration sponsorship, housing allowance or relocation requirements
  • Experience with data analysis tools (MATLAB, Python)
  • Proficiency with simulation software such as ANSYS or ABAQUS

Responsibilities

  • You will be working in our international, friendly Device Sciences team / Global Manufacturing Sciences
  • You will be assigned to support a workstream of a major project dealing with development and manufacturing of combination products and drug delivery devices
  • Using your theoretical and/or practical knowledge of mechanical or biomedical engineering you will help analyze/investigate/create reports on device development and manufacturing
  • The planned output of the internship will be to gain general knowledge on development and manufacturing of combination products and drug delivery devices
  • Using appropriate communication, you will provide updates and reports on your activities, essential for steering your work and integrating into the team

FAQs

What is the internship duration and start date for the Global Manufacturing Sciences, Device Manufacturing Intern position?

The internship is anticipated to last for 3 months, starting as early as June 2025.

What academic qualifications are required for this internship?

Candidates must be actively enrolled at a university or a university of applied sciences, or be a recent graduate (within the last 12 months) in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering.

Is prior experience required for this internship?

While prior experience is not explicitly required, experience with data analysis tools (such as MATLAB or Python) and proficiency with simulation software (like ANSYS or ABAQUS) is beneficial.

Will I be working independently or as part of a team?

You will be working as part of the international Device Sciences team under Global Manufacturing Sciences, collaborating with colleagues and sharing ideas in team settings.

What kind of projects will the intern be involved in?

The intern will support a workstream of a major project focused on the development and manufacturing of combination products and drug delivery devices.

Is there a need for sponsorship to work in Switzerland for this internship?

Yes, candidates must be authorized to work in Switzerland without the need for additional immigration sponsorship, housing allowance, or relocation requirements.

What can interns expect to learn during their time at Takeda?

Interns can expect to gain broad knowledge of combination products and drug delivery devices, insight into the design control process, and exposure to real-world projects related to drug delivery device development and manufacturing.

Does Takeda have an inclusive culture?

Yes, Takeda is committed to creating a diverse workforce and providing equal employment opportunities, fostering an inclusive and collaborative workplace.

What opportunities for networking and mentorship will be available to interns?

Interns will have the chance to build valuable connections, engage in various events and activities, and receive guidance from experienced mentors as they develop their skills.

Is this internship position full-time or part-time?

This internship position is full-time.

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