Intern R&D - ASC

AkzoNobel
Gateshead
1 month ago
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Lets paint a picture of the internship:

AkzoNobel is one of the largest global paints and coatings companies. We supply industries and consumers worldwide with innovative products and we are passionate about developing sustainable answers for our customers.


Our company operates in more than 60 countries and are one of the world’s leading suppliers of paints and services for car repair, commercial vehicles, Aerospace, automotive plastics and decorative markets. Brands include Sikkens®, Lesonal®, Dynacoat® and Wanda®.


Within AkzoNobel we strive for a leading position in technology by developing technologies and products that comply with the highest technical demands in this industry

The placement can last from 6 to 12 months, and starting dates and topics will be defined individually, depending on the team where the internship takes place and available projects. 

Please note, that we are looking for multiple interns

What could the internship involve?

The student will be part of a team or project group working on coating formulations and performing a variety of test with a high degree of independence. Literature, internal reports and coating educating syllabi are present to be used to acquire theoretical knowledge. All equipment necessary for paint formulation is available. The student will have a very regular contact with the supervisor to discuss approach, results, and continuation. The subject for the internship can have a more innovative character (technology/concept development) or focussed on product development. Several continuously evolving subjects are available, so is not possible to predict which projects will be worked on in advance. Regardless of this, all interns will have the opportunity to have an in-depth learning of coating technology and doing research in an industrial organisation. 


What do you need to have to be successful in this Internship?

On-going study in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering (MBO/HBO/WO) Good knowledge of the English language Proactive, self starter anf good communication skills Hands on mentality and a high level of curosity  Possess creativity to deal with practical problems and a strong drive to deliver  Being a Team Player

 
What do we offer in return?


AkzoNobel is consistently rated as one of the top employers in The Netherlands. You will join a company that is committed to achieving real sustainability. At a personal level you will also benefit from:

Monthly full-time allowance, plus travel work-from-home expenses  Work experience in an international company Various training opportunities to improve your hard and soft skills in the workspace Successful interns will be considered for positions within AkzoNobel

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