Intern - Autonomation
(BASED AT RATMALANA)
The Bodywear Value Stream of MAS Holdings delivers end-to-end design, innovation and manufacturing solutions across lingerie, swimwear and next-to-skin categories. It brings together broad expertise in fit, comfort, performance and aesthetics to serve leading global brands at scale.
With design and innovation hubs in Sri Lanka, the USA, Canada and Hong Kong and manufacturing operations across Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Indonesia and Kenya, Bodywear offers a diverse portfolio spanning bras, briefs, shapewear, sleepwear, performance bodywear and Olympic grade swimwear. The value stream portfolio includes Victoria’s Secret, Calvin Klein, Marks & Spencer, Triumph, Speedo and Aerie. Positioned as a global centre of excellence, the Bodywear Value Stream combines advanced product innovation, technology-led solutions and operational scale to meet evolving consumer expectations across intimate and swim categories.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Design and develop digital automation solutions for manual operations Implementation and maintenance of projects both hardware and software.
- Carry out PCB designing and electrical wiring for developed machines.
- Machine assembly and testing.
- Support ongoing automation projects.
- Maintaining 5S/Workshop Safety standards Skills.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
- Electronics/Mechatronics engineering / Physical Science or related field.
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