MORE THAN AN OPPORTUNITY.
It’s your chance to get a head start on
success and graduate into a career with
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Be the new generation of our future.
Whether it’s the interior of a 747, or within the minds of our
end users, at B/E Aerospace we usually see
the potential for success from the inside out. And as a student, it’s also the best
way for you to see the opportunities that are available to you after graduation.
That’s why we’ve developed the B/E Aerospace Student
Engineering Co-op Program. It’s a hands-on, first person experience that brings
you right into the heart of B/E Aerospace as an engineer. You’ll gain real work
experience and be a part of everyday team scenarios – all while earning a paycheck.
It’s the perfect way to discover where a career here can take you.
Mechanical Design Engineer Co-op Program
As a student Mechanical Design Engineer, you’ll perform assignments
under the direction and supervision
of a seasoned engineer. You’ll apply basic engineering principles towards the design,
fabrication, modification
and evaluation of aircraft interiors. Our student engineers are involved hands-on with
CAD drafting duties that include detailed drawings and dimensioning.
In order to qualify for the Mechanical Design Engineer Co-op Program,
you must have a minimum of two years of mechanical/engineering coursework towards a
Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university. You must also have knowledge
of AutoCAD, Cadkey or Unigraphics and possess a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Certification Engineer Co-op Program
As a student Certification Engineer, you’ll apply basic
engineering principles while assisting in the daily conduct of static, cyclic and dynamic
structural testing. You’ll have the opportunity to perform rigid-body static calculations
of seat structures, as well as prepare certification test plans and reports for the FAA.
In order to qualify for the Certification Engineer Co-op Program, you
must have a minimum of two years of mechanical/engineering coursework towards a Bachelor’s
degree from a four-year college or university. You must also be knowledgeable in finite element
analysis (FEA) with exposure to Patran/Nastran, and possess a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Career Events:
At B/E Aerospace, we’re always searching for talented students
and college graduates with the drive to be more. If you’re interested in learning about
starting a career at B/E Aerospace, come talk to us one-on-one. Here are just a few of our
frequent on-campus events. For current dates and times, contact the location nearest you.
| Cal Poly Pomona |
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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University |
| North Carolina A&T |
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North Carolina State |
| University of Arizona |
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Virginia Tech |
Making the most out of a defining moment.
One of the biggest decisions to make is where to start your career after
college. Hear what some of these interns and recent graduates have to say about seizing the
opportunities at B/E Aerospace.
Intern Profiles:
Name: Stacy D.
Position: Design Engineer Intern
First item(s) I’d add to my own private jet:
I would love to have a child safe area for my kids with an entertainment center, and a place
to play.
I found out about B/E when I was invited to attend their first annual
career fair. When I first learned about the job I’d be doing, I thought, “how
fun could this be?” They definitely have surprised me – in a good way.
I think I have a lot to contribute, and the company is always open to hearing my thoughts.
It’s a great learning experience. Everyone is hard working, but relaxed, and they seem
to be able to control stress.
More importantly, everyone is understanding and helpful. I even think the location is great.
Recent Graduate Profiles:
Name: Shirley M.
Position: Engineer
As a college student, I was eager to get experience in the aerospace
engineering industry. A classmate mentioned internships at B/E. After doing research and
hearing from interns first-hand, I decided they had the best environment to help me acquire
and build my engineering resume before graduation. Once I graduated, I was offered a full-time
employment opportunity, which I gladly took. It’s made my transition from student to
engineer as pleasant as possible.
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