Fall 2026 Mechanical Engineering Internship/Co-op - Austin, TX
Austin, TX · On-site
About this role
At a glance
- Anticipated Time Frame: September - December
- Willing to work on-site in Austin, TX
About the role
Join our mechanical engineers in Austin as we design, refine, and scale the manufacturing processes that turn advanced‑reactor designs into hardware. Over a 12 to 16‑week term you will own a clearly scoped project—from concept through implementation—while gaining daily mentorship and shop‑floor experience.
What you’ll do
- Design, build and update 3‑D CAD models, detailed drawings, and GD&T.
- Draft work instructions, router steps, and inspection plans that satisfy ASME and internal quality standards.
- Collect production data, perform root‑cause analysis on non‑conformances, and recommend corrective actions.
- Present your findings and quantified results to engineering leadership at the end of the term.
Qualifications
Required
- Growth mindset and positive attitude
- Currently enrolled in a B.S. or M.S. program in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Manufacturing Engineering (or closely related field).
- ≥ 3 months of hands‑on engineering experience (course projects, research, internships, student shop, or personal builds).
- Working knowledge of CAD/CAM and basic structural or thermal analysis.
- Able to work full‑time, on‑site in Austin TX, for at least 12 consecutive weeks.
Preferred
- GPA 3.4 + and completion of a manufacturing laboratory or capstone design course.
- ≥ 6 months experience applying GD&T
- Familiarity with ISO or AS standards or comparable quality codes.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with technicians in a fast‑paced shop environment.
Additional requirements
- Must provide own housing and daily transportation to the Austin facility; on‑site parking is available.
- Some tasks involve standing, climbing ladders, and lifting up to 25 lbs while wearing PPE.
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