What are the responsibilities and job description for the Engineering Intern position at Jered?
Job Description
Success Criteria
In this role, you will support active engineering work by assisting with modeling, documentation, testing, and data accuracy while working professionally in both office and shop environments. Successful interns and co-ops are curious, communicate well, and learn by doing. You will review drawings, support engineering changes, help resolve fabrication or assembly questions, and keep documentation current in ERP and PDM systems.
Strong performers pay attention to detail, ask questions, and take ownership of their development. Success means gaining real engineering experience while helping keep projects on track.
Summary / Objective
This internship is built to develop future engineers through hands-on project work, mentorship, and exposure to full product development. You will assist with design, documentation, build support, and testing on real products that go into production.
Your experience will reflect the work of early-career engineers while providing a supportive environment focused on growth and technical development.
What You’ll Do
Your work will align with your academic major, skill set, and term length. Typical responsibilities include:
This posting covers multiple engineering tracks. Assignments are aligned based on skills and interest.
Mechanical Engineering (Design or Project Engineering)
Interns and co-ops follow a structured development path that mirrors early-career engineering progression:
Schedule & Duration
About
You’ve learned about what you’ll be doing—here’s what you’ll be getting when you join our team:
Requirements
Required:
Success Criteria
In this role, you will support active engineering work by assisting with modeling, documentation, testing, and data accuracy while working professionally in both office and shop environments. Successful interns and co-ops are curious, communicate well, and learn by doing. You will review drawings, support engineering changes, help resolve fabrication or assembly questions, and keep documentation current in ERP and PDM systems.
Strong performers pay attention to detail, ask questions, and take ownership of their development. Success means gaining real engineering experience while helping keep projects on track.
Summary / Objective
This internship is built to develop future engineers through hands-on project work, mentorship, and exposure to full product development. You will assist with design, documentation, build support, and testing on real products that go into production.
Your experience will reflect the work of early-career engineers while providing a supportive environment focused on growth and technical development.
What You’ll Do
Your work will align with your academic major, skill set, and term length. Typical responsibilities include:
- Supporting CAD modeling, part and assembly updates, and drawing reviews
- Assisting with BOM creation, change notices, and documentation updates in ERP and PDM systems
- Participating in design, build-readiness, and manufacturing reviews
- Helping resolve fabrication or assembly issues with engineering, manufacturing, and quality
- Contributing to engineering change proposals and design improvement efforts
This posting covers multiple engineering tracks. Assignments are aligned based on skills and interest.
Mechanical Engineering (Design or Project Engineering)
- Modeling parts and assemblies, updating drawings and redlines
- Basic checks or calculations with guidance; exposure to FEA workflows
- ECN preparation, configuration control, and BOM maintenance
- Shop-floor support during machining, fit-up, and assembly
- Updating wiring diagrams and panel layouts under supervision
- Assisting with PLC/HMI test scripts, I/O checkout, and instrumentation
- Supporting execution of test procedures and capturing results
- Maintaining device documentation, harness details, and parts lists
- Supporting build-readiness reviews
- Assisting with tooling or fixture tasks and simple DFM feedback
- Conducting time studies and supporting work instruction updates
- Partnering with the shop to resolve minor nonconformances
- Updating routers, travelers, and BOM/routing details
- Supporting ECN documentation and work order health checks
- Coordinating daily with manufacturing to maintain workflow
Interns and co-ops follow a structured development path that mirrors early-career engineering progression:
- Design Exposure: How parts and assemblies are created, detailed, and reviewed
- Manufacturing Exposure: Hands-on visibility into fabrication, machining, and assembly, closing the loop with engineering
- Project Exposure: Participation in proposals or improvement initiatives that impact cost, schedule, and performance
- Mentorship: A dedicated mentor from day one, with recurring check-ins to guide work and support growth
Schedule & Duration
- Full-time during summer (10–12 weeks)
- Part-time or full-time options for spring and fall co-ops
- Standard Jered schedule: 4x9 1x4 workweek (four 9-hour days, half-day Fridays)
About
You’ve learned about what you’ll be doing—here’s what you’ll be getting when you join our team:
- A global team recognized for their passion for innovation
- Exposure to first-of-a-kind products and projects that define industry standards
- Training and development from industry-leading experts
- Comprehensive benefits, including:
- 401(k) with matching
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Disability and Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, and Parental Leave for both parents
- Tuition and Relocation Reimbursement
Requirements
Required:
- Actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Controls, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering or a related field
- Competence with SolidWorks or other CAD platforms for mechanical roles, or familiarity with PLC, ECAD, and test tools for electrical or controls roles
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work professionally in both office and shop-floor environments
- Curiosity and willingness to learn through hands-on work
- Ability to maintain attention to detail when handling drawings, documentation, or technical data
- Eligibility to work in the United States and ability to complete a full internship or co-op term
- Previous internship, co-op, or shop experience
- Familiarity with ERP or PDM systems
- Experience with testing, prototyping, or manufacturing processes