Job Information
Triumph Group Intern, Manufacturing Engineer - Supply Chain in Yakima, Washington
Triumph Group
Based in Yakima, WA, Triumph Actuation and Landing Gear Systems designs, manufactures, assembles, tests, and provides MRO services for aerospace products and systems that include hydraulic actuators, hydraulic valves and manifolds, hydraulic fuses, and repeatable release holdback bars and employs more than 240 employees.?Triumph Actuation Products and Services - Yakima is an industry leader in landing gear actuation, providing actuation components to every major aircraft manufacturer. Triumph Actuation Products and Services - Yakima is also the sole supplier of the critical repeatable release holdback bars used for launching US Navy fighter jets from aircraft carriers. TRIUMPH has provided every holdback bar since the F-14.
?Yakima, Washington, is a vibrant city nestled in the heart of the state. Known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and thriving agricultural industry, Yakima offers a unique blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventures. With its thriving wine industry, stunning scenic drives, and rich Native American heritage, Yakima invites visitors to immerse themselves in its diverse offerings and welcoming community, blending tradition with modern innovation.?
Responsibilities
Summer Intern - Supply Chain & Material Planning -- Manufacture Engineer
Overview
Triumph is actively seeking a Summer 2026 Engineering Intern to support a range of technical responsibilities in a fast-paced manufacturing production environment. The internship provides a college-level student with practical experience related to their major that will enhance and complement classroom learning.
We are seeking a results-oriented Operations & Supply Chain Intern to lead high-impact strategic initiatives within our fulfillment and planning departments. This role is designed for a candidate who enjoys blending data-driven analysis with shop-floor reality. You will be responsible for building the frameworks that determine how we source components and how we hold our global supply base accountable to frozen planning on critical component production schedules.
*Responsibilities *
Make vs. Buy Framework Development
• Collaborate with Engineering, Operations, Planning and Fulfillment and Supply Chian to create a standardized Make vs. Buy decision matrix.
• Analyze internal capacity, labor rates, and machine utilization versus external landed costs to identify cost-saving opportunities.
• Present a formal business case for at least one high-value component to be transitioned (either insourced, outsourced or transferred externally).
Supplier Intelligence & Database Management
• Finali