amperesand
Manufacturing Engineer Intern
At a Glance
- Location
- Reno, Nevada, United States
- Posted
- 2026-02-26T15:47:19-05:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Aerospace
- Automation
- Automotive
- Energy
- Engineering
- Manufacturing
Requirements
Currently pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering (or a related field)
Hands-on or school experience in any of the following manufacturing processes: assembly automation, potting, wilding, soldering, welding, medium frequency resistance welding, laser, adhesion, pressing and torquing.
Background in concept-to-production equipment development.
Experience in data collection and analysis for process development or applicable process engineering expertise
Willing to participate in cross-functional projects and vendor engagements
Experience in problem-solving and a data-driven mindset
Responsibilities
We are looking for a driven and innovative Manufacturing Engineer Intern to join the team that is leading the design and development of pilot and high-volume production equipment and assembly lines as we expand our hardware product portfolio. In this role, you will participate in cross-functional initiatives to convert cutting-edge hardware concepts into scalable, full-production solutions. Working closely with controls, mechanical, and electrical engineering teams, you will participate at the design and implementation of robust manufacturing systems and processes that deliver efficiency, reliability, and long-term scalability.
This role presents a unique opportunity to influence product design from its earliest stages. It is a rare and valuable learning experience for manufacturing engineers to be embedded so deeply in both product and manufacturing development.
Participating in Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for X (DFx), Assembly, Quality, Reliability
Define and implement robust manufacturing processes, including process sequencing, critical parameter development, and assembly recipes
Drive quality, repeatability, and throughput in both prototype and production environments.