Summer Intern - Machining in Westminster, South Carolina at ITT Enidine Incorporated
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Job Description
US-SC-Westminster
Job ID: 2026-16560
Type: Employee
# of Openings: 1
Category: General
US-SC-Westminster-2390
Overview
About ITT and Compact Automation:
ITT’s Compact Automation Products offers highly engineered, reliable and innovative solutions with the smallest footprint to force ratio, for a wide variety of industrial markets globally. Since 1974, our team of world-class engineers have produced standard and custom cylinders for a multitude of unique applications. Our extensive product range is comprised of high-quality Air Cylinders, Turn-Act rotary actuators, Grippers, Slides, Guided Cylinders, Air Springs, Electric Actuators, Hydraulic Cylinders and Custom Actuators. We put our customers first with quotes within 24 hours, ongoing distributor support with engineers in the field, and expansive manufacturing capabilities, which include a fully automated anodizing line that allows our team to produce both standard and custom cylinders along with engineered solutions quickly. With just over 100,000 unique custom solutions in the field, and no minimum order requirements “if you can imagine it, we can build it”.
ITT offers a very attractive benefits program. Our employees enjoy medical, dental and vision coverage, 401K savings plan, life insurance protection, sickness and accident income protection, a generous vacation and holiday program, a tuition reimbursement program, and a program that allows you to use tax-free dollars to pay for many health care and dependent care expenses.
Safety is a core value at ITT-Westminster. Our department managers/supervisors play a critical role in creating and maintaining a safe workplace for our employees by following all ITT safety policies and procedures and by observing employees to ensure that safety procedures are followed.
This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.
Responsibilities
- Learn to safely assist with operating basic machine tools and shop equipment, such as lathes, mills, drill presses, saws, and CNC machines, under close supervision.
- Support machine setup and operation to help produce parts made from metal and other materials, following instructions from experienced team members.
- Assist with checking finished parts using measuring tools to make sure they meet basic quality and drawing requirements.
- Observe and help with simple machine adjustments (such as speed and material feed) as directed by a supervisor or mentor.
- Help ensure machines and work areas are clean, organized, and operating properly to support quality production
- Work under direct supervision, with increasing independence as skills and experience grow.
- Accurately enter daily time or activity information into a tracking system, with guidance as needed.
- Take responsibility for learning and practicing good quality habits in all assigned tasks.
- Gain a basic understanding of workplace quality standards (such as ISO 9001) through training and hands-on experience.
- Follow all safety rules and requirements, including wearing required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and participating in 6S/housekeeping activities and daily cleanup.
- Perform other learning-focused tasks or projects as assigned by management or supervisors.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a High School Machine Tool curriculum
- Interest in learning machining skills, including assisting with lathes (manual and CNC); experience with mills is helpful but not required.
- Ability to work well as part of a team and communicate respectfully with supervisors and coworkers.
- Willingness to learn and flexibility to work assigned shifts, within school and youth labor guidelines.
- Ability to learn how to read basic blueprints and understand common symbols with training and support.
- Willingness to learn how to use measuring tools such as micrometers (manual and digital).
- Ability to learn to read basic comparators for size, angles, and radii under supervision.
- Basic computer skills and ability to learn company software systems for entering time or activity information.
- Ability to use basic math skills (fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions) in practical, handson situations.
- Ability to work under direct supervision, with increasing independence as skills and experience develop.
- Willingness to follow instructions carefully and practice good quality habits in all assigned tasks.
- Openness to learning about workplace quality standards (such as ISO 9001) through training and handson experience.
- Commitment to following all safety rules, including wearing required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and participating in 6S/housekeeping and daily cleanup activities.
- Willingness to assist with additional learningfocused tasks or projects as assigned by supervisors or management.