Facilities Coordinator Intern
 Jefferson Hills, PA
 Internship
 Facilities
 Student (College)

Thank you for considering the Kurt J. Lesker Company (KJLC) for your 2025 Facilities Coordinator Internship! 

This is a paid internship requiring regular onsite presence from mid-May to the end of August 2025. 
 

Who We Are 

The Kurt J. Lesker Company (KJLC) stands at the forefront of technological innovation on an international scale, providing advanced manufacturing solutions to a diverse range of critical industries. With over 70 years of excellence, KJLC has established itself as a pivotal force in the semiconductor, aerospace, medical, and optical sectors. We manufacture and deliver high-quality vacuum products and systems integral to the development of cutting-edge technologies. Our commitment to workplace culture, sustainability, ethics, and manufacturing excellence has earned us widespread recognition. 

Overview of Responsibilities 

The Facilities Coordinator Internship involves coordinating projects, including creating scopes of work, generating budgets and estimates, acquiring bids and quotes, obtaining internal approvals, ensuring compliance with KJLC Safety Procedures, tracking costs, minimizing overruns, and closing out projects. Additional duties include supporting the Facilities Team, maintaining safe and functional building operations, managing your own work environment, and other related tasks as assigned. 

Key Job Elements 

  • Perform all aspects within the Facilities department 
  • Coordinate projects, with or without construction, involving internal team members and/or outside contractors 
  • Generate required documents to coordinate projects, including AutoCAD plans, spreadsheets, and other Microsoft products. 
  • Keep stakeholders informed of project status, shutdowns, ICRA, and timeline changes 
  • Focus on safety during all projects 
  • Escort contractors as needed 
  • Contribute to company databases such as Continual Improvements & Preventive Maintenance and others 
  • Assist Facilities Team Members with duties as assigned by the Supervisor. 
  • Assist with setting up rooms and outdoor areas for company functions, including furniture, food, and beverages 
  • Assist the Facilities leadership in creating and managing department documentation 
  • Perform other duties as assigned 

Qualifications 

Required: 

  • High school diploma or equivalent 
  • Ability to work with others or individually to complete work tasks 
  • Strong team player with a good work ethic and attitude 
  • Ability to bend, stoop, squat, twist, and lift up to 60 lbs. unassisted. Assistance is required for items over this weight 
  • Ability to organize and maintain a safe work environment for yourself and others 
  • Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office Products and AutoCAD 
  • Understanding and ability to read and generate standard Construction Documents, including plans, sections, details, and specifications 
  • Comfortable with inspecting and measuring building structures and systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical 
  • Understanding of general building materials 
  • Local travel and overtime may be required 

Preferred: 

  • Pennsylvania driver’s license 
  • 2+ years of experience with AutoCAD 
  • 1+ years of experience in building or facility maintenance 
  • Technical Degree with a focus on AutoCAD, Architecture, and/or Engineering 
  • Comfortable using measuring devices 

The Kurt J. Lesker Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.  
KJLC is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities (unless doing so will result in undue hardship). If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please email our human resources department at [email protected] or call (412) 387-9200 to provide the nature of your request.  
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