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Process Engineering Intern

Process Engineering Intern (Regulatory Process Improvement) 

We’re seeking a Process Engineering Intern to support analysis and improvement of regulatory workflows. This internship focuses on identifying inefficiencies, reducing cycle time, and improving compliance, traceability, and stakeholder experience through data-driven process design.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Map current-state regulatory processes (e.g., submissions, reviews, approvals) using swim lanes/value-stream mapping.
  • Collect and analyze process data (cycle time, queues, rework, defects) to identify bottlenecks and root causes.
  • Partner with compliance, legal, quality, and operations stakeholders to define requirements and pain points.
  • Develop future-state workflows that improve efficiency while maintaining/strengthening regulatory controls.
  • Draft standard work, process documentation, and change-control artifacts to support implementation.
  • Support piloting and rollout of improvements; track KPIs and summarize results and recommendations.
  • Identify opportunities for automation and tooling (forms, workflows, templates, dashboards) to reduce manual effort.
     

Required Qualifications

  • Pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Industrial, Chemical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Process Engineering (or related field).
  • Interest in regulated environments and process governance (e.g., ISO, FDA/EMA concepts, SOX, privacy, or internal controls).
  • Strong analytical skills; able to organize data and draw practical conclusions.
  • Clear written and verbal communication; comfortable documenting processes and presenting findings.
    Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint (or equivalent tools).
     

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with Lean / Six Sigma tools (DMAIC, 5 Whys, fishbone, Kaizen) and basic statistics.
  • Familiarity with process mapping tools (Visio, Lucidchart) and workflow platforms (e.g., Power Automate or similar).
  • Comfort working with ambiguity and multiple stakeholders across functions.
  • Prior internship/co-op experience in quality, compliance, operations, or engineering.
     

Internship Details

  • Duration: Summer 2026 10–12 weeks or Fall Semester
  • Schedule: 35 hours/week
  • Location: Onsite in Nashville, TN with opportunity for some remote work
  • Reports to: Strategy & Transformation in partnership with Research Operations Regulatory