Production Engineer Intern

JTI · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-05-23

Production Engineering InternWe are looking for 2 enthusiastic Production Engineering Interns to join our team and gain hands-on experience within a dynamic manufacturing environment.Key ResponsibilitiesWork closely with Cell Leads, Team Leaders, and Operators on the shopfloor to support daily production activities.Assist in the creation, review, and standardization of OPLs (One Point Lessons) and SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) related to CIL & CL activities.Support capability-building initiatives by translating technical processes into simple, visual, and operator-friendly standards.Participate in continuous improvement activities and contribute ideas to enhance operational efficiency.Help maintain proper documentation and reporting using MS Office tools.QualificationsEngineering student or fresh graduate in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering, or any relevant field.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Shopfloor-oriented with willingness to learn in a manufacturing environment.Basic knowledge of MS Office applications, especially PowerPoint and Excel.Team player with good organizational and problem-solving skills.What You Will GainPractical exposure to manufacturing and production operations.Experience working directly with cross-functional teams on the shopfloor.Opportunity to develop technical, communication, and continuous improvement skills.A collaborative and learning-focused environment.

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Tobacco Manufacturing

JTI (Japan Tobacco International) is a leading international tobacco and vaping company, employing ~45,000 people across 130+ countries — recognised as a Global Top Employer for 12 consecutive years.

What you should know

  • Global Workforce Presence: Operates in more than 130 countries with a workforce of approximately 46,000 employees
  • Tobacco Titan nominee: Owns several of the world's top-selling cigarette brands including Winston and Camel
  • 1999 Global Merger: Formed in 1999 following the acquisition of R.J. Reynolds International by Japan Tobacco

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