Transportation Analytics Undergraduate Internship
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Who We Are:
At Brooks, we believe movement is the key to feeling more alive. That’s why we’re driven to create gear and experiences that take people to the place that makes them feel more alive — whether it’s a headspace, a feeling, or a finish line.
Everyone who works at Brooks is propelled by a company culture that sparks excitement, fuels collaboration, inspires creativity, and ignites innovation.
Our brand values help bond us together and drive our success:
· Runner First
We act in the best interest of the runner
· Word is Bond
We do what we say we’ll do
· Champion Heart
We give our all in everything we do
· There is no “I” in Run
We stay generous with our humanity
· Keep Moving
We find ways to move every day, because joy is kinetic!
We welcome everyone from every walk of life looking to inspire others through the power of movement — because we’re all moving towards something. Let’s run there.
We evaluate applications throughout the recruiting season. Whether or not we are able to offer you an interview, you’ll hear from us shortly after you submit your application to confirm we’ve received it, later on in the season with a status update, and at the end of the season.
Brooks Internship Program:
Brooks Running hosts summer internships at our Seattle HQ offices to provide hands-on, meaningful work experience to further enhance your education and professional aptitude. Our interns gain exposure to real work, and projects while working side by side with Brooks employees and leadership. If chosen for this role, you will join a cohort of interns at Brooks and embark on a summer of learning, professional development, and exposure to the Brooks brand and culture.
Details:
Duration: 3 months
Dates: Start dates will align for both quarter and semester students. May/June - August/September 2025
Location: Seattle, HQ
Schedule: 40 hours / week
This Opportunity:
Our Transportation Team is seeking a Transportation Intern to work at our Seattle HQ offices. This position will work closely with the Transportation team, which is responsible for building and managing a global transportation network that delivers the required capacity and drives aggressive lead times at optimal costs. The team also works closely with Supply and Demand Planning, Sourcing, Distribution and Runner Experience teams.
Through this opportunity you will help Transportation create metrics, analyze shipment history data and engage in root cause analysis to support optimizing transportation segments originating from the factories in Asia to our DCs in North America, UK and EMEA.
You will gain exposure to Ocean and Air Carriers, Overseas Order Management Providers, Port of Entry Transload Operators, Drayage providers and inland transportation providers via truck and rail by supporting Transportation Network Operations with daily operational tasks and participation in optimization initiatives.
You will research and provide recommendations on improved utilization of ocean containers, reduction in over, shorts and damages (OS&D) of manufacturing orders, process changes that reduce lead times, improve order shipment visibility and overall transportation network consistency.
You will shadow and work under the mentorship of the Transportation Network Operations Manager and complete work with the goal of gaining experience managing transportation network operations.
Your Impact (Responsibilities):
Project:
Skills & Qualifications:
Benefits:
Paid Internship
Sign-on bonus to provide financial support before first paycheck
Housing Subsidy
Travel Fee Coverage
Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage
60% Employee Discount
Paid Holidays
Compensation:
Undergraduate Intern: $26/hour
At Brooks, we celebrate diversity & equity. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment, and encourage people of all backgrounds, perspectives, experiences, and skills to apply. Brooks is proud to be an equal employment opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, two-spirit identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, sensory, physical, or mental disability, marital status, pregnancy (including childbirth and related conditions), honorable discharge or military status, protected citizen status, actual or perceived victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, HIV or Hepatitis C infection, political ideology, use of a trained guide dog by a person with a disability, or on any other basis protected by federal, state or local law, or any other non-merit based factors.