What are the responsibilities and job description for the Factory Commissioning Engineer Internship- Rolling Stock (Summer 2026) position at Siemens and Careers?
Here at Siemens, we take pride in enabling sustainable progress through innovative rail technology. We do this by empowering customers through the seamless integration of the real and digital worlds - improving how we live, work, and move today and for the next generation. We believe businesses thrive when our people thrive, which is why we put our people first. Our global, diverse team will support you while challenging you to grow in new ways. Who knows where our shared journey will take you?
Who designs your future? You do.
Are you looking for a 10–12-week internship where you can apply your technical aptitude, curiosity, and problem-solving skills in a hands-on manufacturing environment? Do you want real-world experience supporting the testing and commissioning of passenger rail vehicles? If so, the Siemens Mobility Internship Program may be the right opportunity for you.
Siemens Mobility is seeking a Factory Commissioning Test Technician Intern to support our Rolling Stock operations at our manufacturing facility.
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Your Summer with Siemens Mobility
As a Factory Commissioning Engineer Intern, you will be embedded within the Factory Commissioning and Validation team, gaining direct exposure to how passenger rail vehicles are tested, validated, and prepared for customer delivery. You will work alongside experienced technicians and engineers to support electrical and functional testing activities in a production environment.
This internship offers a unique opportunity to understand how complex rail systems are assembled, tested, and commissioned before entering service.
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About Siemens Mobility
Siemens Mobility provides efficient and coordinated transportation of people and goods by rail—including rolling stock, rail automation, electrification, and services. We design, manufacture, and commission commuter and regional trains, light rail vehicles, metros, locomotives, passenger coaches, and high-speed trainsets. Our work enables safe, reliable, and sustainable mobility solutions worldwide.
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How Factory Commissioning Fits into the Big Picture
Factory Commissioning plays a critical role in ensuring rail vehicles meet safety, quality, and performance requirements before delivery to customers. The team validates electrical systems, subsystems, and functional behavior to ensure each vehicle is compliant, reliable, and ready for service.
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What Your Day-to-Day Will Look Like
- Support electrical and functional testing of rail vehicle subsystems under supervision
- Assist with continuity checks, insulation testing, and basic troubleshooting
- Help prepare test setups, harness connections, and measurement equipment
- Document test results, issues, and observations in accordance with procedures
- Collaborate with technicians, engineers, and quality teams in a factory environment
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Critical Capabilities
- Strong interest in hands-on technical work and manufacturing environments
- Resourceful and eager to learn new systems and tools
- Analytical and problem-solving mindset
- Collaborative team player with the ability to work independently when needed
- Attention to detail and commitment to safety and quality
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Who Should Apply?
- Education / Majors: Current sophomore, junior, or senior pursuing a BA/BS in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, or a related technical field
- Availability: 40 hours per week from June to August
- Work Authorization: Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without current or future employer-sponsored work authorization
- Preferred: Prior internship, co-op, technical coursework, or hands-on lab experience
- Demonstrated interest in transportation, manufacturing, or rail systems
- Strong communication, documentation, and critical-thinking skills
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You’ll Benefit From
The hourly pay range for this position is $25–$30 per hour, based on projected graduation year. The actual wage offered may vary based on budget, experience, knowledge, skills, qualifications, and geographic location. Siemens interns are also eligible to contribute to our 401(k) program.
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