Paper Mill Engineering Co-op Student - Fort Edward, NY - Winter -Summer 2026 bei Kent Building Supplies
Kent Building Supplies · Fort Edward, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
- Optionales Büro in Fort Edward
What We Offer:
- $25.75 -$27.40 per hour, depending on grade level
- Opportunities to take part in job related training and development
- Growth and progression opportunities within Irving Tissue and the larger network of the J.D. Irving group of companies
- Signing incentives for full-time roles for graduating students who have completed a work term within J.D. Irving (if applicable)
- Housing stipend and relocation assistance available for students who relocate to area for their co-op term
Responsibilities
- Plan and implement units of product quality
- Perform continuous assessment of product quality
- Assist team to resolve operating problems with process, maintenance, and plant engineering support
- Lead small projects in process monitoring, investigation, and optimization
- Conduct statistical studies for operation review
- Work closely with production department to improve process and quality
- Follow safe practices at all times
Qualifications
- Enrolled in Engineering Degree: Chemical, Mechanical, and/or Pulp & Paper
- Must have excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills
- The following engineering courses are applicable: Fluid Mechanics, Process Control, Heat and Mass Transfer, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Statistics
About Company
At Irving Tissue, we know the key to success is our people.
We are a leading manufacturer of premium quality tissue products – including national brands Royale® in Canada and Scotties® in the US - and private label.
We pride ourselves in our commitment to providing the best quality products and exceptional service to our consumers and customers.
Our parent company - J.D. Irving, Limited, is a responsible steward of the forests. Each year, its forest operations harvest less than 2 percent of the forest it manages, ensuring that the company grows more wood than it harvests. J.D. Irving has planted more than 1 billion trees since 1957, and the J.D. Irving Forest Supply Chain has been declared carbon neutral.