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NXP Semiconductors


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EHS Intern (Environment, Health, and Safety) – Summer 2021

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Posted on: November 16, 2020 Apply Now
Internship Expires March 5, 2021

Company DescriptionNXP Semiconductors enables secure connections and infrastructure for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better and safer. As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, we are driving innovation in the secure connected vehicle, end-to-end security & privacy and smart connected solutions markets.Business Unit DescriptionNXP’s Technology & Operations organization plays an essential role in the company’s success by ensuring the delivery of high quality, scalable, cost-competitive technologies and supply to create a competitive advantage for our customers.Job Summary:Work with existing Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) professionals and onsite business personnel in semiconductor manufacturing operations to implement & sustain programs designed to ensure worker health and safety, protection of the environment, compliance with regulatory requirements and reduction of risk. Based on qualifications, experience and field of study, opportunities exist in:environmental engineeringpollution preventionchemical treatment and recycling systemsoccupational health and safetyfire prevention and protection systemsindustrial hygienehazardous exposure preventionclinical nursingmedical surveillanceergonomics and body mechanicssustainability engineeringWork may include the collection and analysis of data, review and interpretation of regulations, interaction with work teams and production personnel, and the development and implementation of technical and non-technical solutions. The intern will work with experienced EHS staff including personnel holding licenses and registrations as professional engineers, certified safety professional, certified industrial hygienist and/or registered nurses.In order to be considered for an internship with NXP, you must be returning to school (or graduating) at the conclusion of the internship term. If you are graduating prior to June 2021, please apply for positions labeled “Graduate Hire” or “Entry Level”.

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