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2024 - Manufacturing Engineer Internship/Co-Op

Who We Are:

Carnegie Robotics partners with a variety of industry leaders to provide customized robotic solutions for any problem. Our expertise in building and deploying hardened solutions paired with our partners decades of expertise in an industry lead to very successful outcomes. We are not afraid to take on the challenges of any industry, and have applications in a wide variety of ways:  floor scrubbing, boating, logistics, industrial inspection, precision positioning, mining, off-road autonomy, and minesweeping.  Whether you already have an interest in robotics, or are just joining the field and are looking to find your “niche”, Carnegie Robotics is the place for you.

Interning with us:

Carnegie Robotics seeks outstanding students for our internships and co-ops. We view internships as excellent opportunities for us to learn about future potential full-time hires while also contributing to students' education and their understanding of work practices in an engineering setting. Many of our interns return annually and take on ever more challenging tasks. Please note that this is a full time position.

We accept college sophomore,  junior, senior, masters and PhD level students. In all cases we expect to see excellent grades, work ethic and a strong desire to accomplish goals. We pay well and will push you well beyond your comfort zone.

Manufacturing Engineer Interns will be treated as junior engineers on teams with an assigned mentor and will assist and work on the following aspects of projects:

  • Collaborate with technicians and engineers to aid in establishing the production processes by which products are manufactured to CRL standards to meet customer requirements
  • Create and edit work instructions, ensuring an accurate documented process in a fast-paced changing environment
  • Work directly with multiple technicians,  ensuring clarity and consistency of the visual and written instructions
  • Identify process inefficiencies through process observation, data analytics, and review with assembly technicians; proposing and implementing Lean principles

Some examples of previous work include:

  • Continual improvement of manufacturing processes through lean manufacturing best practices
  • Workstation layout
  • Process design
  • Assembly fixturing and tooling design; rapid prototyping through 3D printing and final implementation through CAD design and machining
  • Implement and conduct Gage R&R (Repeatability and Reproducibility) testing for new mass flow leak test equipment

Hourly wage range is based on education and experience