They were very realistic and flexible with allowing me to set my own schedule for my needs. I knew some of the guys I would be working with before starting, and I have a family member that works there as well which helped a lot with getting in and getting going at the start. I didn't have to buy my own set of tools, the other full-time electricians that I worked with were willing to share their tools.
It was very much hands-on and do work kind of position. There were several occasions where I was given instructions on a project and left to do it on my own.
What I wish was different
There isn't really much that I would have liked to have been different.
However, I do know that the Reedsburg Foundry and others originally owned by Grede Foundries LLC have are being bought back from AAM and will be owned by Grede again but under a different name, I think. Many long-time employees had made remarks on how the extra benefits, such as health insurance was better under Grede, so that might be a good chance that is coming.
Advice
Be ok with the fact that you're going to get dirty and be hot n sweaty. It's a casting foundry where they deal with molten iron. Also just be willing to do what is asked and ALWAYS speak up if you don't know what you're doing or have a question.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Product Engineering Design (Electrification) Team Intern
May 2022 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
I was able to put all I had learned in my classes to use during my internship. The opportunity to work hands on with American Axle was fantastic. There was never a day when I did not gain new knowledge. The pace of the environment is quick, and everyone is eager to assist one another.
At American Axle, everyone strives throughout the day to achieve their objectives.
What I wish was different
At first, installing and comprehending the software in its entirety takes some time, but after you have the feel of it, your task becomes simple.
Advice
If you like to work in a fast paced environment, this is the place for you. You WILL need to work hard everyday.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Summer Intern
May 2022 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
I love that AAM is welcoming and nice to there employees. They make me feel comfortable and apart of the AAM family.
What I wish was different
I don't wish anything to be different.
Advice
To never give up!
1
One person found this helpful
Engineering intern
October 2020 • Fort Wayne, IN
What I liked
I liked how I received exposure to multiple projects throughout my experience
What I wish was different
I wish that I would have a bit more direction for some projects.
Advice
I would advise anyone to make good relationships with fellow engineers. It makes everything a lot easier.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Quality Systems Intern
June - August 2020 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
Great group of people. Good assignments, steady workflow. Assignments were meaningful and contributed to the group's success. Gained more skills and experience than expected.
What I wish was different
A longer summer would always be nice. I would have been content continuing with/expanding my project at AAM for another month or two.
Advice
Set clear, realistic goals at the beginning of a summer internship. Three months is a short time to accomplish large/vague goals. Make sure you set goals for yourself as well as what you will do for the company.
1
One person found this helpful
Product Engineering Co Op
February 2020 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
The environment and culture of the company. Very inclusive
What I wish was different
Nothing!
Advice
Be self motivated, ask good questions. This is a learning opportunity
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Data Engineering Intern
March - October 2019 • Three Rivers, MI
What I liked
It was an amazing opportunity to gain industry experience.
What I wish was different
Nothing it was all great
Advice
Take advantage of every opportunity to learn.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Electrical Engineering Co op
January - November 2019 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
Getting professional experience in my field. Learned about industry tools and software and was able to take on the responsibility of a salaried position.
What I wish was different
Nothing
Advice
The hardest part in finding an internship was initially applying to places. I think EMU could benefit from helping industry professionals help formulate resumes to get past any online screening service. Other than that my advice would be to use every day as a learning opportunity, just have a good attitude and be willing to learn and be humble enough to ask questions.
1
One person found this helpful
Machine operator
June - November 2019 • Three Rivers, MI
What I liked
Hours and pay
What I wish was different
Work tasks
Advice
Get a useful degree so you don’t work at a factory
Be the first to mark this as helpful
IT Co-op
January 2019 • Minerva, OH
What I liked
Working as integral part of operations. Wide range of potential experience. Provided relocation assistance while full-time.
What I wish was different
Not a traditional "engineering" position. Not a lot of development/project experience.
Advice
If you're a CpE looking for tradional engineering experience, there is little to be had here. However, if you are considering a career in Systems Engineering or Systems Administration it is a great experience & starting point.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Purchasing Intern
May - August 2019 • Southfield, MI
What I liked
The overall experience and doing projects that related in a real world setting outside of the classroom.
What I wish was different
Sometimes I felt as if I ran out of work. I like to keep busy so that would be my only request to have more to do so I can gain even more experience
Advice
It's great to gain experience, and while you are at your internship ASK QUESTIONS! Show the willingness to learn, that is what you are there for. They want to help you learn too!
1
One person found this helpful
CNC Machine Operator
June 2019 • Bluffton, IN
What I liked
The pay
What I wish was different
More work in the field I was going to college for
Advice
Work as much as you can the pay is worth it
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Global Indirect Procurement Intern
May - August 2019 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
The location.
What I wish was different
Nothing.
Advice
I learned so much, always try to get an internship over the summer before graduating.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Procurement Co-Op
January 2019 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
The company and workers
What I wish was different
Nothing much, was great
Advice
Learn about everything you can and get in involved in as much as possible.
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Manufacturing engineer co-op
January 2017 • Three Rivers, MI
What I liked
Flexible work schedule and great people to work with
What I wish was different
Advice
Be the first to mark this as helpful
Engineering intern
May - August 2018 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
From the start I was learning more about applying my education to design and manufacturing processes within industry. The community at American Axle was a friendly and inviting, the work climate was respectful and comfortable, people working together to bring a product to market. The people I worked with gave me many opportunities to learn and apply what I was learning. What I found the coolest was getting to work on something real, and eventually tangible.