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Summer Trainee in Oulu, Production Test Development, Production Methods and Production support
Finland is the location of the Nokia headquarters and a key location for research, development and manufacturing for Nokia. Oulu is one of Nokia's key locations with over 40 years' experience. The site is a unique Radio research, development and manufacturing center in the world.
We expect that you have several years of studies in polytechnic or university.
It is a benefit for you if you have some experience or familiarity of some of the followings areas:
- Production test engineering: HW, SW, electromechanics
- Industrial engineering including automation, SMT and manufacturing technology
- Purchasing
- Logistics
- Production
- Quality assurance
- R&D
You can communicate effectively in written and spoken English and work independently or in a small team, from whose members you will get all the support you need. it is necessary that you bring some embedded characteristics with you. Strong negotiating skills with the ability to get your point across to others on the opposite side of the table are the keys to success in this job.
For production supervision role we expect that you are at least 18 years old required for shift work. You have several years of studies in polytechnic or university, and it´s a benefit for you to have previous experience in production. You are handy, precise and can learn new things quickly. You are social, have sense of humor and get along with people. Working in three shifts fits your rhythm. We expect good knowledge of both Finnish and English. We value your strong self-initiative and genuine interest in the production-side of telecommunications.
Please apply for these roles and send us your application and CV via Apply-link. Tell us in your application about your educational background with grades as well as possible work experience. Also inform us what kind of work you are interested in and when you are able to work. We interview candidates during the spring.