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Fisher & Paykel Appliances

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Summer Internships - Dunedin (Nov 2024)

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  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

    • Otago

      Dunedin

Location

Dunedin

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • SalaryNZD 58000 / Year
  • Additional benefits+ KiwiSaver or Student Loan Quickpay and other benefits
  • Number of vacancies5-13 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 7 Jul 2024
  • Start dateStart date 12 Nov 2024

Summer 2024/2025 Internships

We have opportunities available to the next generation of engineering and science talent by providing summer internships to, and investing in, students studying the following:    

  • Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering 
  • Electronics Engineering (hardware and software)
  • Food Science/Consumer Food Science

Opportunities are available in both Auckland and Dunedin design centres. Choose your preferred location (the one you can practically spend your summer break in) and apply now!

What’s in it for me?

Summer Internships are paid fixed term employment from mid-November 2024 to mid-February 2025. There is a Christmas closedown where you can still get a break!  You’ll get real world experience to apply your learning so far, and set yourself up for your final year of study success.  At the end of your internship you may be offered a graduate position for when you complete your studies to come back and join us on a permanent basis.

What will you be doing?

You’ll be joining a functional team and working on a specific project over the course of your internship. These projects have been specifically chosen to add real value to the work the teams are doing.  Your work will have a purpose and support real outcomes and decision making as we iterate and improve our end products for our customers in the global market. You’ll have a buddy and be part of a cohort getting regular support while you’re with us. 

Our ideal students?

You should be curious, collaborative, human-centred and love to learn.  Problem-solving is your jam.  You love gathering data, analysis and presenting your findings.  You’re a well-rounded person and have some interests outside of work – balance is important.  Our selection process is designed for you to demonstrate both your technical and non-technical qualities so don’t hold back. Let’s get to know you.

What do our interns say about their experience with us? 

There’s nothing like getting off campus and into a professional workplace and action learning alongside the world’s best design engineers.  But don’t take our word for it.  Here’s some comments from last summer’s interns: 

“… Looking back on my performance as an intern, the learning curve definitely seemed steep at first but my supervisors and team were always there to support me and answer my abundance of questions. Experiencing the real-life application of the engineering design process throughout my project has been extremely valuable in developing my hands on engineering skills and I couldn't have asked for a better introduction to industry.”

“The internship was well structured…I feel like I have gone through a bit of everything.”

“The internship was also centred around learning more than achieving project results which I think really help to transition from a student to an employee.”

I want in! How do I apply?

Please ensure that you include your academic transcript (not because we focus on grades but because we’re curious to see the specific subjects you’ve chosen) and CV.  We cannot assess applications without a transcript. 

Applications close Sunday 7 July 2024.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    New Zealand Citizen
  • Study fields
    Engineering & Mathematics
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

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Graduate
Dunedin
6 months ago

Product Development Engineer is my title but its more of a Software Development Engineering role by tasks. I work on fixing bugs and implementing new features for the current wall oven.

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Graduate
Auckland
6 months ago

This is still generally positive, as in my previous role I took over responsibilities of a senior worker, giving me huge opportunities to pick up skills I previous did not have. However, in this current rotation I have been given far less.

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Graduate
Auckland
6 months ago

I work on projects relating to new product development, understanding baseline performance of new products to be developed and how these align with our internal performance standards, and functionality on our existing products. This involves a combination of testing products using a variety of test types and functions, data analysis of these results, and meetings and discussions around planning of work to achieve these performance goals inline with the overall project goals and objectives. However, long term this doesn't align with the level of data analysis work I wanted to do in my role.

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About the employer

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Fisher & Paykel Appliances

Rating

4.0

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

R&D and Manufacturing

Fisher & Paykel has a long history of hiring engineering & science grads & interns, providing them with real world experience and career development.

Pros and cons of working at Fisher & Paykel Appliances

Pros

  • The people are super kind, open, relaxed, and happy to help. The work culture and environment are super healthy and welcoming.

  • Managers are very accessible. Easy to walk up to a leader/manager and talk with them about anything. Lots of great mentors, especially within your own team who are more than happy to assist you.

  • Big push to be Carbon Net Zero by 2050. Lots of intern projects looking at new and innovative ways to reach this goal as well as ongoing projects.

  • My company has strong support around the flexibility of work hours, and particularly for testing when these hours can increase, is the best approach to take.

  • Lots of opportunities to move up in the company. Some people who have started as graduates have ended up as leaders and executives.

Cons

    • Some decisions and actions within the business can be quite slow due to the large size of the company and the procedures in place that usually require communication between multiple levels and areas of the company before clear decisions are made.

    • The fact that it is in Auckland, I am not a fan of the traffic. But that is not a big deal.

    • Formal training programmes are relatively general and corporate. On-the-job training depends on the department and team.

    • Decision-making can be tedious or take longer than it needs which can be frustrating.

    • The inability to allow a hybrid work environment for graduates.