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Mechanical / Manufacturing Engineering Intern, Manufacturing Process
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Join our Manufacturing Systems Engineering team in Pleasanton for a Summer 2026 internship. Gain hands-on experience launching a manufacturing line, developing work instructions, and designing test fixtures. Ideal for Mechanical or Industrial Engineering students with hands-on electro-mechanical ...
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United States , Pleasanton
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30.00 - 33.00 USD / Hour
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10x Genomics
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Mechanical Engineering Intern
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Join our R&D team in Pleasanton as a Mechanical Engineering Intern. You'll assist in designing and testing mechanical systems for cutting-edge life sciences instrumentation. This role requires CAD proficiency (SolidWorks), foundational engineering knowledge, and offers hands-on validation experie...
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United States , Pleasanton
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33.00 - 35.00 USD / Hour
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10x Genomics
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Engineering Intern: Opto-Mechanical Assembly & Prototyping
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Seeking an Engineering Intern in Macedonia, OH for hands-on opto-mechanical assembly and prototyping. You will create 3D models, design jigs, and improve manufacturing processes for optical systems. Ideal candidates are pursuing a Mechanical/Aerospace degree, know 3D modeling, and are eager to ga...
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United States , Macedonia, OH
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Peak Nano
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About the Mechanical Engineering Intern role

Embark on your professional journey and discover the world of mechanical engineering intern jobs, a critical stepping stone for aspiring engineers. A Mechanical Engineering Internship is a transformative, hands-on opportunity designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world industrial practice. In this role, you will work alongside experienced engineers, contributing to the design, development, and testing of mechanical systems and components. This position is fundamental for applying classroom knowledge to tangible engineering challenges, fostering both technical proficiency and professional growth.

The typical day-to-day responsibilities in these jobs are diverse and foundational to a successful engineering career. Interns commonly participate in technical projects, assisting with tasks such as 3D CAD modeling, finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for thermal and fluid systems, and material selection. A significant part of the role involves supporting the product development lifecycle, which can include contributing to design reviews, assisting with prototype fabrication, and conducting tests in a lab environment to validate product performance and reliability. You will be expected to analyze data, document your findings in reports, and present your results to the engineering team. Collaboration is key; you will work within cross-functional teams that may include electrical, software, and manufacturing engineers, learning how mechanical design integrates with other disciplines to bring a product to life.

To secure one of these competitive mechanical engineering intern jobs, candidates are typically required to be actively enrolled in an accredited Bachelor’s or Master’s degree program in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. A strong academic foundation in core principles like statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, and mechanics of materials is essential. Proficiency in industry-standard 3D modeling software (such as SolidWorks, CATIA, or AutoCAD) is a common prerequisite. Employers seek individuals with robust problem-solving and analytical abilities, coupled with a keen attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are vital for effective collaboration and documentation. Furthermore, a demonstrated passion for technology, a proactive and curious mindset, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are highly valued traits. Familiarity with basic hand tools and electronics test equipment, like multimeters, can also be advantageous for prototype work. Ultimately, these jobs are about more than just tasks; they are about building a professional network, understanding industry standards, and laying the groundwork for a flourishing career in mechanical engineering.