BorgWarner is a company of inventors and free thinkers who share a passion for the latest vehicle technology, who enjoy working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, and who want to play a key role in transforming the transportation landscape. We offer these talented employees work that makes a difference, breathtaking technologies, and an atmosphere where diversity is valued and good performance is rewarded. This atmosphere fosters the personal growth of each individual and provides the opportunity to reach the next rung on the career ladder.Professional Internship (m/f/d) in APQP & Global Program ManagementIn this professional internship position, we offer you the opportunity to integrate the Global Quality & Program Management team of our Business Unit. We are responsible to support ETTS-Borgwarner plants on new Application Programs (Launch Quality & Program Management), define global processes and oversight new deployments across the BU.You will be part of a multicultural global team and support on its diverse and interesting range of tasks.With this internship you will get a deep knowledge on how the Product Development Process in an automotive company is developed and how collaborative cross functional teams and quality good practices can ensure a smooth program launch.Your Tasks:Support in the creation of global processes descriptions.Creation of procedures and training materials for these new processes.Assist in reviewing the effectiveness of the global processes.Assist in the deployment of new improvements.Create and manage our SharePoint site.Create and manage Power BI dashboards for KPIs follow-up and analysis.Your Qualifications:Student in the field of engineering, economics, management or similarGood knowledge of the MS Office package (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)Knowledge of SharePoint/Power BI is a plusSound language skills in EnglishResult-oriented, meticulous and precise way of workingAbility to work independently and on your own responsibilityDo you want to play a key role in shaping the future of the automotive industry?