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Program Management Intern - Chemical Detection

Company Name:
United Technologies Corporation
ISR Systems, a strategic business unit of UTC Aerospace Systems, has over 50 years of experience in designing, building and testing exceptionally high quality optics and electro-optical systems. The Danbury facility (formerly Perkin-Elmer, Hughes, Raytheon and Goodrich) delivers these high quality systems to customers such as NASA, Department of Defense and commercial customers. The highly skilled team at Danbury produces large-scale, unique, one of a kind optics and telescopes needed for earth observation and astronomy - we need you to become part of this team to deliver these complex systems that explore space, plot the heavens and protect our armed forces. Come join us today!
Responsible for production and development program support within the Defense Solutions - ISR Systems business unit, specifically supporting Chemical Detection. Intern will be accountable to both Program
manager
and Lead Engineer for program support focused on product internet research, market analysis, proposal support (Basis of Estimate, Material Estimates, Costing Exercises), Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) support (Next Generation Chemical Generation and DPA Program specific), and production Assistant Program Manager (JSLSCAD).
Currently enrolled and completed Freshman year towards a Bachelors degree in Engineering or related field with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA MUST BE A US CITIZEN
Use of MS Office products (Including MS Project), MatLab, and Visio
Internship opportunity beginning in summer of 2014 (full time) with potential to continue part time during the school year and / or return throughout the school year during holiday breaks
United Technologies Corporation is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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