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Global Logistics Intern

Shure

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Shure

Global Logistics Intern

Hybrid Niles, IL, United States(Hybrid)
Posted 2 months ago
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Job Details

Overview:

SUMMER 2026


Shure offers a challenging, fun and rewarding summer internship program. The twelve-week program is offered to undergraduate and graduate students. We offer internships with a variety of work arrangements from onsite interns to fully remote in US. Each intern will receive a competitive salary. Additionally, Interns who are asked to relocate to Illinois for onsite internships will receive a housing stipend to cover living expenses. Applications will be collected, reviewed, and selected candidates will be contacted in late fall/early winter.

 

The Global Logistics Intern will assist with domestic and international daily transit reports, provide status of shipments and assist with crafting Job Aides for internal use by the department.   


This Internship is Remote, or Hybrid based in our Niles, IL location.

Responsibilities:
  • Assist with the daily in transit reports to identify exceptions or delays.   
  • Assist with tracking and tracing of freight (domestic and international).   
  • Communicate shipments status to departments as needed.   
  • Update internal department job aides and log documents.  
  • Work closely with the logistics team and assist scheduling domestic LTL and FTL pick-ups 
  • Work with the logistics team to help organize and update as needed the logistics documents housed in the shared logistics site.     
Qualifications:
  • In-process of a Bachelor’s or Advanced degree in Supply Chain, Data Analytics or Business   
  • Computer Literate 
  • Data analytics and creating presentations.   
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making.   
  • Project Management   

Applicants for this position must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Shure will not sponsor applicants for this position for work visas.

 

WHO WE ARE

Shure’s mission is to be the most trusted audio brand worldwide – and for over a century, our Core Values have aligned us to be just that. Founded in 1925, we are a leading global manufacturer of audio equipment known for quality, reliability, and durability. We engineer microphones, headphones, wireless audio systems, conferencing systems, and more. And quality doesn’t stop at our products. Our talented teams strive for perfection and innovate every chance they get. We offer an Associate-first culture, flexible work arrangements, and opportunity for all.

 

Shure is headquartered in United States. We have more than 35 regional sales offices, engineering hubs, distribution centers and manufacturing facilities throughout the Americas, EMEA, and Asia.

 

THE MIX MATTERS
Don’t check off every box in the job requirements? No problem! We recognize that every professional journey is unique and are committed to providing an equitable candidate experience for all prospective Shure Associates. If you’re excited about this role, believe you’ve got the skills to be successful, and share our passion for creating an inclusive, diverse, equitable, and accessible work environment, then apply!

 

PAY TRANSPARENCY

Modeled by extensive market analysis and economic best practices, Shure offers competitive intern compensation that is reviewed and adjusted annually by our Total Rewards Team to attract, hire, and retain the industry’s top intern talent. Each internship has an hourly rate which varies from $21-$40 per hour based on job function (Engineering, IT, Business, etc) and year completed in school (Junior, Masters 2nd year, PHD, etc). 

 

WE GOT YOU - Our Benefits

At Shure, we prioritize the well-being of our associates. Benefits for our interns include retirement savings plans and paid time off, employee discounts, professional development opportunities, and work-life balance initiatives. To learn more, check out our Intern Benefits At A Glance

Required Skills
  • Supply Chain
  • Data Analytics
  • Business
  • Computer Literate
  • Data analytics
  • Problem Solving
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