Reflection Of The Role Of Operations Intern: An Assignment

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Summary
I completed my first work term in the role of “operations intern” at Barry Callebaut, Chatham. During my time there, I worked on projects for production, process and quality departments. While completing these projects, I gained insight on the significance and interactions of the departments in a manufacturing environment.
My work term has proven to be extremely beneficial. I was able to satisfy my goals, develop and enhance skills, gain valuable engineering experience, and become comfortable in a professional setting outside of university.
Projects and Tasks Performed
For my first project, I observed the processes in the plant and compiled notes on the operator, the machine, and the interaction between the operator and the machine, …show more content…

As mentioned earlier, I took part in updating several quality and operation manuals, where I focused on ensuring the procedures are written in a comprehensive manner.
My third objective was to focus on the importance of the timeline of the tasks to the fast-paced environment of my workplace. Being exposed to this environment, I was able to practice prioritizing, organizing and managing my tasks and time.
Regardless of the industry, data analysis is a competency that can be used to take a well throughout proactive approach to saving time and money. Therefore, through this co-op semester I wanted to take part in gathering data and analysing them as a means of optimizing production and minimizing cost and time, with keeping in mind other essential factors such as quality and process. Taking part in the OJT program and trend analysis provided me with this opportunity.
Lastly, I was able to significantly improve my skills in using Microsoft excel and its tools to model practical problems and analyze real world data to find solutions and understand …show more content…

Moreover, I used the opportunity to experience and understand the limitations of ideal engineering and practical human systems in achieving desired goals, including limitations of production methods, manufacturing tolerances and performance minima; and understanding the significance of time and money in the engineering process and manufacturing of food industry. Written communication skills are also essential engineering experiences acquired through this project. Prior to the observations, I also studied the standard operating procedures existing for that position, and comparing my observations with the document and using written communications skills to improve the structure and technique in which those documents were written in order to better convey information. Updating the procedure, I thoroughly understood the importance of health and safety of the workplace legislation and quality assurance checklists that are critical to manufacturing

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