What are the responsibilities and job description for the Internship - Mechanical Engineer Solidworks position at NovaTech Automation?
About NovaTech
NovaTech designs and builds hardware and software for the electrical grid — the infrastructure that powers homes, businesses, and communities across the country. With facilities in Kansas and Pennsylvania, we develop the grid equipment and technology that keeps power flowing reliably. We want curious, driven engineering students to be part of that work.
What You'll Be Doing
This is a hands-on summer internship — not a coffee-fetching role. You'll work directly with our Mechanical Engineering team to create, update, and organize the CAD models and technical drawings that our engineers and customers rely on every day.
Your day-to-day will include:
You're a great fit if you:
Location: Bethlehem, PA — on-site
Duration: 10–12 weeks (Summer 2025)
Status: Internship / Non-Exempt
Travel: None
Ready to put your SolidWorks skills to work in the real world? Apply today.
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NovaTech designs and builds hardware and software for the electrical grid — the infrastructure that powers homes, businesses, and communities across the country. With facilities in Kansas and Pennsylvania, we develop the grid equipment and technology that keeps power flowing reliably. We want curious, driven engineering students to be part of that work.
What You'll Be Doing
This is a hands-on summer internship — not a coffee-fetching role. You'll work directly with our Mechanical Engineering team to create, update, and organize the CAD models and technical drawings that our engineers and customers rely on every day.
Your day-to-day will include:
- Building and updating 3D models and 2D drawings of NovaTech products (enclosures, assemblies, electrical hardware) using SolidWorks
- Making sure drawings follow GD&T standards — that's the universal language engineers use to communicate exact dimensions and tolerances on technical drawings
- Organizing CAD files in our document control system — think of it like a filing system, but for engineering models
- Preparing visuals (drawings, renderings) for product manuals and installation guides
- Helping build Bills of Materials (BOMs) — lists of every part that goes into a product
- Sitting in on design reviews and team check-ins, getting real feedback on your work
You're a great fit if you:
- Are currently enrolled in a Mechanical Engineering (or closely related) Bachelor's program at sophomore level or above
- Have a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher
- Know your way around SolidWorks — part modeling, assemblies, and 2D drawings
- Are comfortable with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Pay attention to the details — accuracy in engineering drawings isn't optional
- Communicate proactively when you have questions or hit a roadblock
- Coursework in engineering graphics, technical drawing, or CAD design
- Previous internship or class project experience with CAD modeling
- Familiarity with ASME Y14.5 / GD&T drawing standards
- Any exposure to document control or PDM/PLM systems — software used to track and manage engineering files
- Real engineering work — your CAD models will go into actual product documentation
- Experience with professional tools and processes used across the industry
- Mentorship from experienced mechanical engineers
- A strong line on your resume and portfolio
Location: Bethlehem, PA — on-site
Duration: 10–12 weeks (Summer 2025)
Status: Internship / Non-Exempt
Travel: None
Ready to put your SolidWorks skills to work in the real world? Apply today.
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