Job Description:
At GAF, we cover more than just buildings. We cover each other. Under this roof, you will have the tools and resources you need to begin, grow, and develop in your career. Under this roof, you will experience our incredible culture and be empowered to support your teammates, your customers and especially your community through collaboration. Under this roof, we define the future while leading the present through our commitment to continuous improvement and never being satisfied with the status quo. We are GAF. And under this roof, we protect what matters most.
Co-Opportunity is a chance for you to learn about your chosen field in a real work environment with experienced GAF professionals. You’ll be involved in high-profile projects as an integral member of our working teams. We offer full-time assignments to those students who are working toward undergraduate or graduate degrees in chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering. Each assignment lasts a school term, and you may be invited to return for additional terms while you continue your education. You will receive a competitive salary and - depending on location - a temporary living allowance or relocation allowance.
This position’s primary responsibility will be to facilitate continuous improvement across the company, with a focus on the manufacturing environment. You will work primarily out of one of GAF’s manufacturing facilities.
There will be several core areas of development for the co-op.
The co-op will become competent in understanding lean manufacturing and terminology.
The co-op will be able to train manufacturing personnel on lean 101
The co-op will learn how to perform data analysis, using SQL, Google Sheets, tableau, and looker data studio
The co-op may develop applications in low code environments to facilitate continuous improvement.
The co-op will learn how to facilitate discussions and lead large kaizen events
At GAF, We Require:
Spring term candidates must be able to work full-time for a minimum of 6-months (January - June 2025). Summer term candidates must be able to work full-time for 3 months (June - Aug 2025). We also offer combined Spring/Summer terms (January - Aug 2025).
Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Engineering are preferred.
All candidates must have a minimum 2.8 GPA, with at least a sophomore standing.
Problem solving, project management and communication skills are all necessary as is the ability to operate in a team environment. In addition, candidates must have the ability to generate accurate and concise technical reports.
Candidates should also have computer skills in Google as well as basic knowledge of MS Visio and Auto CAD.
Each rotation typically culminates with a formal report-out presentation to a group of GAF leaders from multiple functional areas.